Intercultural communication : a global reader
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Intercultural communication : a global reader
Sage Publications, c2004
- : pbk
Available at 27 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader contains 36 articles showcasing the development and diversity of intercultural communication theories in countries such as China, Africa, the United States, New Zealand, Mexico, Egypt, and others. Themes and topics discussed include identity and communication, intercultural verbal and nonverbal processes and interactions, relationships, and ethics. The Reader presents a wide-range of articles, showing the permeance of intercultural communication in today's world and in everyday life. Examples of topics included are:
Conflict management in organizations
The impact of the Internet and of online global communication
Gender differences in communication
The increasing influence of globalization
Health care
Creating a culture of peace
Half of the readings are from non-U.S. authors/scholars, presenting readers with a truly global perspective on intercultural communication.
The Reader may be used as a stand-alone text, an excellent companion to Fred E. Jandt's textbook An Introduction toIntercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community, Eighth Edition, or in conjunction with other texts. The book is intended for the introductory intercultural communication course and is also of value for many courses in cultural studies, sociology, and anthropology.
About the Editor:
Fred E. Jandt (Ph.D., Bowling Green State University) is Professor of Communication at California State University, San Bernardino and the recipient of the University's 2003 Outstanding Professor Award. He was a visiting professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and has also taught at SUNY-Brockport, where he became SUNY's first director of faculty development. Professor Jandt has been widely published in the field of communications and speaks at major national and international conferences.
Table of Contents
To the Reader
Part I: Cultural Values
1.1 Race, History, and Culture - Claude Levi-Strauss
1.2 Business Cultures - Geert Hofstede
1.3 Human Factors on the Flight Deck: The Influence of National Culture - Ashleigh C. Merritt and Robert L. Helmreich
1.4 Conflict Management in Thai Organizations - Rujira Rojjanaprapayon, P. Chiemprapha, and A. Kanchanakul
1.5 An Examination of Taoist and Buddhist Perspectives on Interpersonal Conflicts, Emotions, and Adversities - Rueyling Chuang
1.6 Cultural Values and Argumentative Orientations for Chinese People in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland China - Jung-huel Becky Yeh and Ling Chen
1.7 Information Accessibility, User Sophistication, and Source Credibility: The Impact of the Internet on Value Orientations in Mainland China - Jonathan J. H. Zhu and Zhou He
1.8 What is the Basis of American Culture? - M. Gene Aldridge
Part II: Language
2.1 Babel Revisited - Peter Muhlhausler
2.2 Africa: The Power of Speech - Amadou Hampate Ba
2.3 Mexican American Ethnicity in Biola, CA: An Ethnographic Account of Hard Work, Family, and Religion - Eric Aoki
2.4 Korean's Politeness Strategies - Kil-Ho Kang
2.5 Online Communication Between Australians and Koreans: Learning to Manage Differences that Matter - Hee-Soo Kim, Greg Hearn, Caroline Hatcher, Ian Weber
2.6 Language Choice Online: Globalization and Identity in Egypt - Mark Warschauer, G. R. El Said, and A. Zohry
2.7 Research and Context for a Theory of Maori Schooling - Wally Penetito
2.8 Naming the "Outsider Within": Homophobic Pejoratives and the Verbal Abuse of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual High-School Pupils - Crispin Thurlow
Part III: Identities
3.1 Decoding Domination, Encoding Self-Determination: Intercultural Communication Research Processes - Fred E. Jandt and Delores V. Tanno
3.2 Gender Differences in Communication: An Intercultural Experience - Becky Michele Mulvaney
3.3 Acculturation, Communication, and the U.S. Mass Media: The Experience of an Iranian Immigrant - Flora Keshishian
3.4 Reconfiguring Borders: Health-Care Providers and Practical Environmentalism in Cameron County, Texas - Tarla Rai Peterson, S. J. Gilbertz, K. Groenendyk, J. Todd, & G. E. Varner
3.5 Nuestro Espacio Cyber: The Internet as Expressive Space for Latinos in the United States - Richard D. Pineda
3.6 Nike's Communication with Black Audiences - Ketra L. Armstrong
3.7 Toward Theorizing Japanese Interpersonal Communication Competence from a Non-Western Perspective - Akira Miyahara
3.8 Differences in the Perception of Face: Chinese Mien-Tzu and Japanese Metsu - Kiyoko Suedo
Part IV: Living Together in Peace
4.1 On Intercultural Rhetoric - William J. Starosta
4.2 The Concept of an Intercultural Philosophy - Ram A. Mall
4.3 Women's Rights as Human Rights--Rules, Realities, and the Role of Culture: A Formula for Reform - Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol
4.4 Mediating Conflict in Central America - Paul Wehr and John Paul Lederach
4.5 Islamic Mediation Techniques for Middle East Conflicts - George E. Irani
4.6 Creating a Culture of Peace: The Performing Arts in Interethnic Negotiations - Kjell Skyllstad
Part V: Colonialization and Globalization
5.1 Nobel Lecture - Wole Soyinka
5.2 Consumerism: Its Hidden Beauties and Politics - Ashis Nandy
5.3 Interculturalism in Singapore: Looking for the Big, Bad Other - William Peterson
5.4 The Impact of Universities on Globalisation - Lalita Rajasingham
5.5 Globalization, Informatization, and Intercultural Communication - Randy Kluver
5.6 Five Ways to Reduce the Foreign Terrorist Threat to the United States - Mohan R. Limaye
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