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Japan's Communication Shift?

CPA Blogger,  Linda Hsia Elmstrom, on the Earthquake, Tsunami and Communication Breakdown in Japan Linda Hsia Elmstrom is Web content manager at Yeshiva University and blogger for the Office of Communications and Public Affairs (CPA) Blog. Her graduate degree in speech and interpersonal communications focused, in large part, on the ways that different cultures communicate, which can lead to unintentional culture clash and misunderstanding. In light of the earthquake, tsunami and now nuclear disaster unfolding in Japan, much has been made about the maddening lack of clear, transparent information that the Japanese government and Tepco are providing. Earlier this week, I watched an international news broadcast where, following a news conference in Japan by Tepco officials, the announcer was obviously frustrated and said that he had no idea what just happened or was even really said. The communication breakdown is no surprise to those who study intercultural communications and those who grew up in an Asian culture. The “inscrutable Asian” is not just a stereotype; its origins lie in deep-seated cultural and social norms. Read full article on the CPA Blog...