Philosophical Reflections and Value Reconstruction in International Communication from the Perspective of Intercultural Communication
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37420/j.pir.2024.024Keywords:
Value Reconstruction,Intercultural Communication,Philosophical ReflectionsAbstract
This paper explores the theoretical foundations of intercultural and international communication, focusing on key theories such as Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions, Hall’s High- and Low-Context Communication, and Media Imperialism. It highlights how these frameworks help navigate cultural differences and global communication challenges. The integration of digital media, the global public sphere, and ethical considerations in communication are also discussed. Understanding these theories enables communicators to effectively bridge cultural divides, promote inclusivity, and ensure ethical international communication, fostering global cooperation and dialogue in a rapidly globalizing world.