Intercultural politeness : managing relations across cultures

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Intercultural politeness : managing relations across cultures

Helen Spencer-Oatey, Dániel Z. Kádár

Cambridge University Press, 2023, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 350-376) and index

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Description

It is increasingly important in our globalised world for people to successfully manage interpersonal relationships. This is the first book to tackle this vital topic, by taking an interdisciplinary approach to exploring the process of relating across cultures. Drawing together key concepts from politeness theory, intercultural communication, and cross-cultural/intercultural psychology, it provides a robust framework for analysing and understanding intercultural encounters. It explores the ways in which individuals make judgements about others, deal with offence and conflict, maintain smooth relations, and build new relationships. These processes are explained conceptually and illustrated extensively with authentic intercultural examples and empirical data. With accessible explanations and follow-up activities, it will appeal not only to academics working in the areas of intercultural communication, pragmatic theory, conflict research and other related academic disciplines, but also to students of these topics, as well as professionals such as intercultural trainers and those working in the third sector.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction
  • Part I. Conceptual Foundations: 2. Conceptualising politeness
  • 3. Conceptualising culture
  • Part II. Evaluating Politeness across Cultures: 4. Overview of the politeness evaluation process
  • 5. Contextual assessments and culture
  • 6. Norms, expectations and culture
  • 7. Evaluation warrant 1: culture and the bases of rapport
  • 8. Evaluation warrant 2: culture and conceptions of the socio-moral order
  • 9. Making judgements and culture
  • 10. Application: data analysis sample and practice
  • Part III. Managing Politeness across Cultures: 11. Managing politeness across cultures: an overview
  • 12. Responding to offencess and restoring relations
  • 13. Dealing with disagreement and conflict
  • 14. Maintaining smooth intercultural relations
  • 15. Initiating and fostering positive intercultural relations
  • Part IV. Implications and Concluding Comments: 16. Implications for politeness theory
  • 17. Implications for the intercultural field.

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