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This 6 page paper details the impacts gender and culture can have on effective communication. Workplace communication can be affected by each. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Impact of Gender and Culture
on Communication Research Compiled by 4/2011 Please
1297 1245 There are many misconceptions
when it comes to effective interpersonal communication. People relate to one another differently in accordance with factors such as age, race, culture and even societal position. The way
that individuals employ language to communicate can vary both subtly and dramatically according to gender in particular. Differences between people in regard to these basic characteristics can become barriers
in communication, in fact. This can be incredibly important in our lives. Interpersonal communication encompasses physical and sociological considerations but it also encompasses psychological considerations. The way
we communicate even has the possibility of affecting our self concept and success. Volumes of literature have been produced that emphasize the importance
of interpersonal communication on a societal level. Goffmans "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" is a particularly classic example. In it Goffman (37) uses the analogy of
drama and the stage to present his theories of "dramaturgy", for example. He explains human interactions as a theatrical performance, a performance complete with individual scripts, settings, and performances
which make up an individuals daily life. In a follow-up work, Goffman (12) elaborates on terms such as "props" as critical elements in the roles we are playing.
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