Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts
In the realm of intercultural communication, effective interaction surpasses mere language proficiency, an understanding of the culture of a society is equally vital. Aiming to unravel the cultural perspectives of two distinct societies, this research examined the cultuling of stroking behavior in P...
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description | In the realm of intercultural communication, effective interaction surpasses mere language proficiency, an understanding of the culture of a society is equally vital. Aiming to unravel the cultural perspectives of two distinct societies, this research examined the cultuling of stroking behavior in Persian and English languages steered by the conceptual model of cultuling analysis (CLA). To this end, 30 randomly selected Persian and English movies from various genres spanning the past decade served as the medium for data collection. A total of 306 speech segments embracing the cultuling of stroking behavior were extracted to the saturation level and examined based on the CLA model. The findings shed light on diverse hidden cultural patterns of Persian speakers in contrast to those of English speakers encompassing collectivism, indirectness, power distance, high context, low trust, and high waitance. Finally, the factors contributing to these differences are discussed and the implications of the study and suggestions for further research are presented. |
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spelling | doaj-art-205e130dbc4a4f6e96900cfd969861e62025-01-25T04:11:03ZengTranslation and Intercultural Communication (TICC)Media and Intercultural Communication: A Multidisciplinary Journal2980-98942024-09-0122718910.22034/mic.2024.456838.1019196647Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media ContextsZahra Ghadamyari0Haniyeh Jajarmi1Bahar Institute of Higher Education, IranBahar Institute of Higher Education, IranIn the realm of intercultural communication, effective interaction surpasses mere language proficiency, an understanding of the culture of a society is equally vital. Aiming to unravel the cultural perspectives of two distinct societies, this research examined the cultuling of stroking behavior in Persian and English languages steered by the conceptual model of cultuling analysis (CLA). To this end, 30 randomly selected Persian and English movies from various genres spanning the past decade served as the medium for data collection. A total of 306 speech segments embracing the cultuling of stroking behavior were extracted to the saturation level and examined based on the CLA model. The findings shed light on diverse hidden cultural patterns of Persian speakers in contrast to those of English speakers encompassing collectivism, indirectness, power distance, high context, low trust, and high waitance. Finally, the factors contributing to these differences are discussed and the implications of the study and suggestions for further research are presented.https://www.micjournal.org/article_196647_e704ac2d4e967a95038caab08d665019.pdfcultuling analysiscultural modelsemotioncyintercultural communicationstroking behaviorhymes’ speaking model |
spellingShingle | Zahra Ghadamyari Haniyeh Jajarmi Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts Media and Intercultural Communication: A Multidisciplinary Journal cultuling analysis cultural models emotioncy intercultural communication stroking behavior hymes’ speaking model |
title | Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts |
title_full | Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts |
title_fullStr | Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts |
title_short | Cultural Dimensions of Stroking Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English Communication in Media Contexts |
title_sort | cultural dimensions of stroking behavior a comparative analysis of persian and english communication in media contexts |
topic | cultuling analysis cultural models emotioncy intercultural communication stroking behavior hymes’ speaking model |
url | https://www.micjournal.org/article_196647_e704ac2d4e967a95038caab08d665019.pdf |
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