Intercultural communication : an introduction
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書誌事項
Intercultural communication : an introduction
Sage Publications, c1995
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 417-426
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In an increasingly diverse society, the necessity for intercultural communication is becoming more apparent. This book is comprehensive, current in its approach to cultural differences and organized clearly. Divided into 21 chapters, the book guides the student through the key concepts of communication and culture with a chapter for each main area such as interpersonal, nonverbal, multicultural and subcultural. While the mainstream cultural divisions are well defined, Fred E Jandt also looks at subcultures and aspects of cultural variance and assimilation such as use of language, immigrant acculturation and sexual preferences.
Much of the material in the book is designed to help students build communication skills with particular emphasis on crossing cultural barriers. The emphasis on experiential learning through student activities is aided by use of the student workbook.
目次
PART ONE: CULTURE AS CONTEXT FOR COMMUNICATION
The Dispute over Defining Culture
Defining Communication as an Element of Culture
Barriers to Intercultural Communication
Stereotypes and Prejudice as Barriers
PART TWO: CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AFFECTING COMMUNICATION
Nonverbal Communication
Knowing Culture through Language
Language as a Barrier
Culture's Influence on Perception
Culture's Influence on Knowledge
PART THREE: CULTURAL PATTERNS AFFECTING COMMUNICATION
Women, Family and Children
Dimensions of Culture
Dominant United States Cultural Patterns
Comparative Cultural Patterns
A Case Study
Contact between Cultures
PART FOUR: CULTURES WITHIN CULTURES
Immigration and Acculturation
Forces against Assimilation
Forces to Conform to One Cultural Identity
Establishing a Culture
Identity and Subgroups
PART FIVE: THE FUTURE
Multiculturalism
Improving Intercultural Communication
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