There are many dimensions of culture, and communication across cultures is complex. Intercultural communication is an important competence for technical writers, who often work in international environments and in multicultural teams, and who create products for diverse audiences.
Technical writers need to be able to understand attributes of culture and theories of intercultural communication so that they can apply that understanding to information product development for international audiences.
This topic covers definitions of culture, theories of intercultural communication (including Hall’s contexting theory and Hofstede’s theory of dimensions of culture), culture- and country-specific aspects of target groups, localisation theory, and information product development for international audiences
see also information technology
see also multilingual workflow
see also personal competencies