Communication in personal relationships across cultures

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Communication in personal relationships across cultures

edited by William B. Gudykunst, Stella Ting-Toomey, Tsukasa Nishida

Sage Publications, c1996

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Communication in personal relationships across cultures : an introduction / William B. Gudykunst and Stella Ting-Toomey
  • Cross-cultural variability of communication in personal relationships / William B. Gudykunst and Yuko Matsumoto
  • Elementary structures of social interaction / Angela K. Hoppe, Lisa Snell, and Beth-Ann Cocroft
  • Self and other : a Chinese perspective on interpersonal relationships / Ge Gao
  • Communication in personal relationships in Japan / Tsukasa Nishida
  • Interpersonal relationships in Korea / Tae-seop Lim and Soo Hyang Choi
  • Respeto : a Mexican base for interpersonal relationships / Wintilo Garcia
  • Communication and personal relations in Brazil / Monica Rector and Eduardo Neiva
  • Communication in personal relationships in Iran / Fred Zandpour and Golnaz Sadri
  • Interpersonal communication in communalistic societies in Africa / Andrew Moemeka
  • Interpersonal communication in totalitarian societies / Catalin Mamali
  • Cross-cultural interpersonal communication : theoretical trends and research directions / Stella Ting-Toomey and Leeva Chung

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内容説明

Filling the void in interpersonal and intercultural communication, Communication in Personal Relationships Across Cultures examines the communication practices of non-Western cultures. The international cast of contributors assembled here leaves behind the biases typical of most research and theorizing done in this area of communication and enables the reader to develop a thorough understanding of how people communicate in non-Western societies. Chapters focus on communication practices in China, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Iran, Africa, and totalitarian societies. Through both emic and etic approaches, this groundbreaking volume explores how members of a culture understand their own communication, and compares the similarities and differences of specific aspects of communication across cultures. Covering all major theories in this expanding field, and suggesting areas for future research, this engaging collection will interest both students and professionals in communication, psychology, and sociology.

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