Readings on communicating with strangers

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Readings on communicating with strangers

edited by William B. Gudykunst, Young Yun Kim

McGraw-Hill, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

A supplement to the core text, "Communicating with Strangers", also published by McGraw-Hill in 1992, this reader can be used in sociology, anthropology, and business courses that stress intercultural considerations. Mirroring the organization and thrust of the core text, the reader is built around the tenet that we each apply certain preconceptions to people who we meet for the first time, that is, to "strangers", often drawing from cultural stereotypes when meeting someone from a background different from our own. While organized acccording to Professors Gudykunst and Kim's core text, the readings reflect work across several disciplines from different perspectives. Narrative introductions to the selections put them in context for students and instructors.

目次

  • Part 1 Conceptual foundations: central concepts - uncertainty and communication, Charels R. Berger
  • intergroup anxiety, Walter G. Stephan
  • the sociology of the stranger, Donald N. Levine
  • mindfulness, Ellen Langer
  • categorization and particularization, Michael Billig. Part 2 Influences on the process of communicating with strangers: cultural influences on communication - collectivism v individualism, Harry C. Trinidas
  • contexts, high and low, Edward T. Hall
  • cultural dimensions in management and planning, Geert Hofstede
  • the social identity theory of intergroup behaviour, Henri and John C. Turner
  • identity and inter-group bonding, Suan Ting-Toomey
  • stereotyped-based expectancies - effects on information processing and social behaviour, David L. Hamilton et al
  • Prejudice tolernace, Michael Billig et al
  • contact and co-operation - when do they work?, Marilyn B. Brewer and Norman Miller. Part 3 Encoding and decoding messages: message decoding - cross-cultural interaction, social attributions, and intergroup relations, Joseph Jaspars and Miles Hewstone
  • person perception in cross-cultural settings, Gary Oddou and Mark Mendenhall
  • verbal behaviour - verbal communication styles, William B. Gudykunst and Stella Ting-Toomey
  • speech and the communal function in four cultures, Gerry Philipsen
  • language attitude and behaviour, John Edwards
  • Anthony Mulac, Howard Giles
  • speech accommodation, James J. Bradac and Patricia Johnson
  • nonverbal bahaviour - nonverbal dimensions and context regulation, William Gudykunst and Stella Ting-Toomey
  • emotions in intercultural communication, David Matsumoto, Harold Wallbott, and Klaus Scherer. Part 4 Interactions with strangers: interpersonal interactions with strangers - the development of interpersonal relationships with strangers, William B. Gudykunst
  • the quality of interracial interactions, Terrence L. Rose
  • the same and different - crossing boundaries of colour, culture, sexual preference, disability and age, Letty Cottin Pogrebin
  • stranger adaptation - the adjustment of sojourners, Adrian Furnham
  • facilitating immigrant adaptation, Young Yun Kim
  • applying a theory of intercultural adaptation, William B. Gunykunst and Sandra Sudweeks
  • effectiveness in communicating with strangers - intercultural communication competence, Young Yun Kim
  • being perceived as a competent communicator, William B. Gudykunst
  • decreasing prejudice by increasing discrimination, Ellen Langer
  • a strategy for building better relationships as we negotiate, Rodger Fisher and Scott Brown
  • becoming intercultural - intercultural transformation, Young Yun Kim and Brent D. Ruben
  • beyond diversity - the development of species identity, Elise Boulding
  • building community - moral exclusion and injustice, Susan Optow
  • the true meaning of community, M. Scott Peck
  • transforming American culture, Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler and Steven M Tipton.

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