User take online classes; post, consume and comment on others content; and play multi-player video games.
New media technologies can change culture in positive ways or become a tool of repression.
Intercultural communication is as ancient as human movement in search of food sources.
The systematic study of intercultural communication began with Edward Hall's[2] labor at the Foreign Service Institute, and the publication of his The Silent Language (1959).
Later research, primarily focused on face-to-face communication in various areas such as interpersonal, group, and organizational and cultural identity.