Theories in intercultural communication
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Theories in intercultural communication
(International and intercultural communication annual, v. 12)
Sage, c1988
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Published in cooperation with the Speech Communication Association Division on International and Intercultural Communication Just as the earlier version of this work (Intercultural Communication Theory) helped to define the field, Theories In Intercultural Communication also makes an important contribution. This collection represents the major current approaches to the study of intercultural communication, as well as of communication in general. The contributors cover constructivist theory, coordinated management theory, convergence theory, adaptation in intercultural relationships, intercultural transformation, and network theory. The volume offers an analysis of the most current theories in intercultural communication. It also points to areas of further research and the need for continued refinements of existing approaches. This volume is valuable for graduate students and professionals in the areas of communication (especially intercultural and interpersonal), ethnic studies, cross-cultural studies, comparative studies, and education. "The book is well conceived in its purpose, scope, and organization. It is also well executed with an even quality throughout. Each chapter author clearly presents the theory and provides thorough documentation. . . . This volume . . . promises to become a central piece in both the definition and development of theory in intercultural communication." --Modern Language Journal "This volume does represent a significant attempt to consolidate and crystallize the current intellectual core concepts of mainsteam intercultural communications theories and to push the field forward toward a more rigorous and coherent state. . . . As a collection, these essays cover a lot of the bumpy terrain that constitutes the field of intercultural communication from an interpersonal perspective. . . . Very useful in the context of a university course on intercultural communications." --Canadian Journal of Communication
目次
PART ONE: OVERVIEW
On Theorizing Intercultural Communication - Young Kun Kim
A Taxonomic Approach to Intercultural Communication - Larry E Sarbaugh
PART TWO: CULTURE AND MEANING
A Constructivist Theory of Communication and Culture - James L Applegate and Howard E Sypher
Coordinated Management of Meaning - Vernon E Cronen, Victoria Chen, and W Barnett Pearce
A Critical Theory
Cultural Identity - Mary Jane Collier and Milt Thomas
An Interpretive Perspective
PART THREE: INTERCULTURAL BEHAVIOR
Uncertainty and Anxiety - William B Gudykunst
Communication Accommodation in Intercultural Encounters - Cynthia Gallois, Arlene Franklyn-Stokes, Howard Giles, and Nikolas Coupland
Episode Representations in Intercultural Communication - Joseph P Forgas
Intercultural Conflict Styles - Stella Ting-Toomey
A Face-Negotiation Theory
PART FOUR: INTERCULTURAL ADAPTATION
Network Theory in Intercultural Communication - June Ock Yum
A Theory of Adaptation in Intercultural Dyads - Huber W Ellingsworth
The Convergence Theory and Intercultural Communication - D Lawrence Kincaid
Intercultural Transformation - Young Kun Kim and Brent D Ruben
A Systems Theory
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