APA handbook of intercultural communication
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APA handbook of intercultural communication
American Psychological Association , Walter de Gruyter, c2010
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Intercultural communication
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- A cognitive pragmatic perspective on communication and culture / Vladimir Žegarac
- Psychological perspectives : social psychology, language, and intercultural communication / Madeleine Brabant, Bernadette Watson, and Cindy Gallois
- Emotion and intercultural adjustment / David Matsumoto, Seung Hee Yoo, and Jeffrey A. LeRoux
- Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural conflict : the "Bermuda triangle" of conflict, culture, and communication / Nathalie van Meurs and Helen Spencer-Oatey
- Discrimination in discourse / Martin Reisigl
- Power and dominance in intercultural communication / Winfried Thielmann
- Communication identity in intercultural communication / Janet Spreckels and Helga Kotthoff
- Multilingual forms of talk and identity work / Benjamin Bailey
- Crossing-negotiating social boundaries / Pia Quist and J. Normann Jørgensen
- Silence and taboo / Sabine Krajewski and Hartmut Schröder
- Intercultural communication in healthcare settings / Celia Roberts
- Schools and cultural difference / Albert Scherr
- The cultural context of media interpretation / Perry Hinton
- Cross-cultural communication in intimate relationships / Ingrid Piller
- Adapting authentic workplace talk for workplace intercultural communication training / Jonathan Newton
- Intercultural training / Martina Rost-Roth
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This handbook illustrates how the practical, problem-solving approach of applied linguistics can illuminate a range of issues that arise in real-life intercultural interaction.
In today's globalized world of international contact and multicultural interaction, effective intercultural communication is increasingly a prerequisite for social harmony and organizational success. Experts from a range of social science disciplines, including psychology, applied thoughts, and anthropology, describe, analyze, and where possible, propose solutions to language-related problems.
This book presents theoretical and applied examinations of topics that have contemporary relevance in intercultural settings, including power, dominance, discrimination, social boundaries, taboos, conflict, and identity. Applied chapters cover intercultural communication in school, work, and healthcare settings; as well as in intimate relationships, and in training environments.
目次
Contributors
Introduction
-David Matsumoto
I. Theoretical Perspectives
A Cognitive Pragmatic Perspective on Communication and Culture
-Vladimir Zegarac
Psychological Perspectives: Social Psychology, Language, and Intercultural Communication
-Madeleine Brabant, Bernadette Watson, and Cindy Gallois
Emotion and Intercultural Adjustment
-David Matsumoto, Seung Hee You, and Jeffrey A. LeRoux
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Intercultural Conflict: The "Bermuda Triangle" of Conflict, Culture, and Communication
-Nathalie van Meurs and Helen Spencer-Oatey
Discrimination in Discourse
-Martin Reisigl
Power and Dominance in Intercultural Communication
-Winfried Thielmann
Communicating Identity in Intercultural Communication
-Janet Spreckels and Helga Kotthoff
Multilingual Forms of Talk and Identity Work
-Benjamin Bailey
Crossing-Negotiating Social Boundaries
-Pia Quist and J. Normann Jorgensen
Silence and Taboo
-Sabine Krajewski and Hartmut Schroeder
II. Applied Intercultural Communication
Intercultural Communication in Healthcare Settings
-Celia Roberts
Schools and Cultural Difference
-Albert Scherr
The Cultural Context of Media Interpretation
-Perry Hinton
Cross-Cultural Communication in Intimate Relationships
-Ingrid Piller
Adapting Authentic Workplace Talk for Workplace Intercultural Communication Training
-Jonathan Newton
Intercultural Training
-Martina Rost-Roth
Index
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