The Internet And Intercultural Communication

Related Essays

  • Dificulties In Using English Across Cutures Dificulties in using English across cutures Interculture communication In modren business environment cross cuture communication is very much important it allows ...
  • Globalizition Globalization and its Impact on the Middle East Introduction In my paper I will be discussing about the process of globalization and its impact on the Middle East...
  • Cultural Differences In Joint Ventures Since the end of World War II, international operations have become a reality for an increasing number of corporations. Many of these initial efforts began as sim...
  • Intercultural Effectiveness - Thailand Public Holidays 26 Bibliography 27 Introduction Thailand is situated in south-eastern Asia bordering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand and is a sub-tropica...
  • Business Communication At Pso Organizations such as Pakistan State Oil (PSO) understand that achieving success in today's workplace is closely tied to the ability of employees and managers to ...

The Internet And Intercultural Communication

The Internet and Intercultural Communication

Modern technology has the potential to increase intercultural communication in the global economy. The internet, as a relatively new communication tool, has a greater ability to do this than traditional media. However it questionable whether this potential can be fulfilled. The internet combines a mixture of group and interpersonal communication, information and advertising. Unlike most media, it offers the facility for two way communication. In this essay I will look at how group communication can facilitate intercultural communication, the barriers to this, and the role of multi-national corporations and their influence on information flow in the global world.

The internet draws people from all ages, ethnic and social groups and provides a platform for global communication by giving users the opportunity to become involved with other cultures simply by clicking their mouse. However as part of the mediascapes described by Appadurai (1990, p.299), the internet does not sit in a vacuum, but in collaboration with the other dimensions he described; (ethnoscapes, technoscapes, financescapes and ideoscapes). The conflict that arises from the combination of these forces serves to limit the internet’s potential as a truly effective intercultural communication tool.

People post messages on email lists and web forums and talk to one another in chat rooms. Discussions that take place in these forums facilitate the flow of information and ideas that can raise awareness about issues facing other cultures that perhaps have not been considered before. According to Zwingle (1999, p. 17) there are 800 million teenagers in the world. Teenagers generally are avid technophiles and big users of the internet. Young people of today are the decision-makers of tomorrow. The things they learn today from people of different cultures in far away places have the potential to influence their opinions and actions when they move into...

View Full Essay

  • Submitted by: cedarlark09
  • Date Submitted: 01/11/2009 01:51 AM
  • Category: Social Issues
  • Words: 1285
  • Pages: 6
  • Views: 318
  • Popularity Rank: 4805

View Full Essay

Want More?

Thousands of students trust PeerPapers.com for help with their writing. Shouldn't you?

Join Now