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WVU COMM 316 - How Do We Become Ethical Intercultural Communicators?
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I. The Dialectical Pulls of an e.netizenA. Spatial Zone DialecticsB. Temporal Zone DialecticsII. The Tipping Point: Communication Pattern ChangesA. Gadget Communication Patterns: Fast and FuriousB. Sharing Intimate Partners with a GadgetC. Language Styles: Text, Tweet, TalkD. Communicating to be Social Change AgentsE. Present but VirtualIII. Personal Identities in flux: The Global FaceIV. Intercultural Communication Ethics: Contemporary IssuesA. EthicsB. Global Standard Procedure and Local Justice Issues1. Five-Phase Ethical Decision-Making ModelCOMM 316 1st Edition Lecture 22Outline of Last Lecture I. The Dialectical Pulls of an e.netizenA. Spatial Zone Dialectics B. Temporal Zone Dialectics II. The Tipping Point: Communication Pattern ChangesA. Gadget Communication Patterns: Fast and FuriousB. Sharing Intimate Partners with a GadgetC. Language Styles: Text, Tweet, TalkD. Communicating to be Social Change AgentsE. Present but VirtualIII. Personal Identities in flux: The Global Face Outline of Current LectureIV. Intercultural Communication Ethics: Contemporary IssuesA. EthicsB. Global Standard Procedure and Local Justice Issues1. Five-Phase Ethical Decision-Making ModelCurrent Lecture-Intercultural Communication Ethics: Contemporary IssuesoEthics: set of principles of conduct that governs behavior of individuals and groups ; a set of standards that uphold the community's expectations concerning"right" and "wrong" conductoGlobal Standard Procedure and Local Justice Issues: -Five-Phase Ethical Decision-Making Model:Problem Recognition-Frame from both lenses (our own/Western and local)Information Search-Gather multiple facts from different sectors of you own andlocal culturesConstruction of Alternatives-Craft culturally inclusive creative alternatives Decision-making Choice-Create intercultural decision-making committee drawn from both involved cultures and an uninvolved culturesImplementation-How implementation plans should be carried


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