Anuva: Jurnal Kajian Budaya, Perpustakaan, dan Informasi
Vol 2, No 4 (2018): Desember

Nonverbal Communication in Javanese and Australian Culture

Agus Subiyanto (Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University.)



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Publish Date
03 Dec 2018

Abstract

Non-verbal communication (NVC) is very common in social interactions, and the use of NVC is specified by social conventions. There are some universal nonverbal signals used by people across cultures such as laughing and crying, but there also some nonverbal acts which are culturally specific. This paper aims to discuss NVC in Javanese and Australian cultures. The data used in this study were taken from Javanese people living in Central Java and Australian people in Canberra. The respondents were chosen randomly. The results show that Australians and Javanese have similarities and differences in their types of nonverbal communication as handshakes, waving, kissing, hand holding, hugging and hand clapping. The styles of communication of these expressive movements are directly linked to cultural or social values within the two separate cultures

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anuva

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Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Library & Information Science

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Jurnal Anuva presents the latest information of study and research of Cultural Studies and Library and Information Science. Scientific scope of this journal covers cultural studies, library, documentation, and information science. Cultural Studies includes philosophy, literature, linguistics, ...