TERMINOLOGY: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION

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  • Hamraqulova Jamoat Abdusattor qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: intercultural communication, globalization, cultural competence, ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, cross-cultural interactions, communication strategies, global interconnectedness, cultural exchange, technology and communication, cultural diversity, miscommunication, identity and culture, social media impact, power dynamics in communication

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Abstract:  This  paper  examines  the  intricate  relationship  between  intercultural 
communication and globalization, highlighting how the exchange of ideas, values, and 
practices  across  cultures  is  increasingly  shaped  by  global  interconnectedness.  It 
explores key terminology related to intercultural communication, including concepts 
such  as  cultural  competence,  ethnocentrism,  and  cultural  relativism.  The  impact  of 
globalization is analyzed in terms of both opportunities and challenges it presents for 
effective communication among diverse cultural groups. This discussion underscores 
the  importance  of  understanding  cultural  nuances  and  adapting  communication 
strategies  in  a  globalized  world,  emphasizing  the  role  of  technology  and  media  in 
facilitating  or  hindering  intercultural  exchanges.  The  annotation  serves  as  a 
foundational  reference  for  scholars  and  practitioners  seeking  to  navigate  the 
complexities of communication in an era marked by rapid globalization. 

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2024-11-06

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Hamraqulova Jamoat Abdusattor qizi. (2024). TERMINOLOGY: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 32(3), 220-225. https://scientific-jl.org/tal/article/view/2081