DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATIVE CULTURE: FOSTERING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION IN MODERN SOCIETY
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Cultural Awareness, Sociolinguistics, Cross-cultural Communication Interpersonal CommunicationAbstract
This thesis explores the concept of communicative culture, focusing on its development and the vital role it plays in enhancing effective communication and collaboration within contemporary society. The study delves into the components and dynamics of communicative culture, its impact on personal, professional, and societal levels, and proposes strategies for cultivating and nurturing a communicative culture for the betterment of individuals and communities.
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