Cross-cultural and intercultural communication
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Cross-cultural and intercultural communication
Sage Publications, c2003
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Available at 55 libraries
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Derived from the best-selling Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication, Second Edition, this economically priced paperback version contains only the chapters dealing with cross-cultural and intercultural communication. Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication provides an extensive overview of cross-cultural variations in communication and expands upon the Handbook by viewing intercultural communication in terms of intergroup communication.
Intercultural communication is a relatively new area of research in the communication discipline but has made tremendous progress in recent years. The book maintains that understanding cross-cultural communication is a prerequisite to understanding intercultural communication. Part One of the book discusses cross-cultural communication-the comparison of communication across cultures-and Part Two examines intercultural communication-the communication between people from different cultures. Each part begins with an introduction, includes a chapter on theory, and ends with a chapter on issues.
A new foreword by William Gudykunst frames the structure of the text. The book looks at methodological issues that need to be considered in order to conduct cross-cultural research and test theories. The issues examined include making theoretical predictions, designing cross-cultural research, isolating effects to be studied, establishing equivalence, developing derived measures, and establishing the reliability and validity of measures. Gudykunst also reviews 15 intercultural communication theories in five categories including theories focusing on effective outcomes, accommodation or adaptation, identity negotiation, communication networks, and acculturation or adjustment.
Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication covers such topics as: language and verbal communication across cultures; nonverbal communication across cultures; cultural influences on the expression and perception of emotions; identity and intergroup communication; communication in intercultural relationships; and adapting to an unfamiliar culture. With contributions from experts in the field, the book provides students with a comprehensive synopsis of the knowledge to date about cross-cultural and intercultural communication.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Ch. 1 Historical Perspectives on International and Intercultural Communication - Everett Rogers and William B. Hart
PART I: CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Introduction to Cross-Cultural Communication - William B. Gudykunst
Ch. 2 Cross-Cultural Communication Theories - William B. Gudykunst and Carmen M. Lee
Ch. 3 Cultural Communication - Gerry Philipsen
Ch. 4 Language and Verbal Communication across Cultures - Tae-Seop Lim
Ch. 5 Nonverbal Communication across Cultures - Peter A. Andersen, Michael Hecht, Gregory D. Hoobler, and Maya Smallwood
Ch. 6 Cultural Influences on the Expression and Perception of Emotions - David Matsumoto, Brenda Franklyn, Jung-Wook Choi, David Rogers, and Haruyo Tatani
Ch. 7 Cognition and Affect in Cross-Cultural Relations - Walter G. Stephan and Cookie White Stephan
Ch. 8 Cross-Cultural Face Concerns and Conflict Styles: Current Status and Future Directions - Stella Ting-Toomey and John Oetzel
Ch. 9 Issues in Cross-Cultural Communication Research - William B. Gudykunst
PART II: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Introduction to Intercultural Communication - William B. Gudykunst
Ch. 10 Intercultural Communication Theories - William B. Gudykunst
Ch. 11 Intercultural Communication Competence - Richard L. Wiseman
Ch. 12 Identity and Intergroup Communication - Jessica Abrams, Joan O'Connor, and Howard Giles
Ch. 13 Communication in Intercultural Relationships - Ling Chen
Ch. 14 Adapting to an Unfamiliar Culture: An Interdisciplinary Overview - Young Yun Kim
Ch. 15 Issues in Intercultural Communication Research - George A. Barnett and Meihua Lee
Index
About the Contributors
About the Editor
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