Published January 9, 2018 | Version v1
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EFFECTIVE INTER-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION ON CRUISE SHIPS (STUDY CASED OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION INDONESIAN CREWS WITH DUTCH CREWS IN HOLLAND AMERICA LINE CRUISES).

  • 1. PascasarjanaIlmuKomunikasi, FISIP, UniversitasSebelasMaret, Surakarta Jalan Ir. Sutami 36 A, Surakarta (Solo), Indonesia.
  • 2. FISIP UniversitasSebelasMaret, Surakarta Jalan Ir. Sutami 36 A, Surakarta (Solo), Indonesia.

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Holland America Line is a cruise ship company where most of its crew comes from Indonesia and the Netherlands. Cultural exchange is very likely to happen because anyone who comes from a country or region will certainly not be separated from the culture in which he was born and raised. With a culture rooted in him, he had to share a room with other people from other cultures. This cultural exchange may be causing a conflict. Conflict can be muted with the birth of awareness that every person should be able to understand the culture of other people of different cultures with him. The process of communication that takes place between people of different cultures is often influenced by several factors: The Act, The Scene, The Agent (Performer), The Agency (Intermediaries), and The Purpose. The factor mentioned above also becomes one of determining an effective communication process. Based on that, we can determine the strategies or methods of communication used in a communication process. Effective communication can be realized if the strategies and methods of communication are used appropriately. Effective communication strategy is very important to be considered in a process of communication. The effectiveness of interpersonal communication was largely determined by factors: openness, empathy, positive feelings, provide support and maintain balance. While the social prejudices that determine the three main factors, namely stereotypes, social distance, and discrimination. The relationship between prejudices to the communication very closely because of the prejudices assumed as the basis for the establishment of communication behavior.

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