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Intercultural Communication in Contexts examines communication in multicultural relationships and provides the tools for effective communication amid cultural, ethnic, and religious differences in domestic and global contexts. Students are introduced to the primary approaches for studying intercultural communication along with a theoretical and practical framework for applying the approaches in their own lives.
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- Höfundar: Judith Martin, Thomas Nakayama
- Útgáfa:8
- Útgáfudagur: 2021-01-12
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781264364060
- Print ISBN: 9781265905729
- ISBN 10: 1264364067
Efnisyfirlit
- Preface
- To the Student
- PART I Foundations of Intercultural Communication
- Chapter 1 Why Study Intercultural Communication?
- The Self-Awareness Imperative
- The Demographic Imperative
- Changing U.S. Demographics
- Changing Immigration Patterns
- The Economic Imperative
- The Environmental Imperative
- Floods and Droughts Lead to Migration
- Wildfires
- Water Rights
- The Technological Imperative
- Technology and Human Communication
- Access to Communication Technology
- The Peace Imperative
- The Ethical Imperative
- Relativity Versus Universality
- Being Ethical Students of Culture
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 2 The Study of Intercultural Communication
- The Early Development of the Discipline
- Interdisciplinary Contributions
- Perception and Worldview of the Researcher
- Three Approaches to Studying Intercultural Communication
- The Social Science Approach
- The Interpretive Approach
- The Critical Approach
- A Dialectical Approach to Understanding Culture and Communication
- Combining the Three Traditional Paradigms: The Dialectical Approach
- Six Dialectics of Intercultural Communication
- Keeping a Dialectical Perspective
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 3 Culture, Communication, Context, and Power
- What is Culture?
- Social Science Definitions: Culture as Learned, Group-Related Perceptions
- Interpretive Definitions: Culture as Contextual Symbolic Patterns of Meaning, Involving Emotions
- Critical Definitions: Culture as Heterogeneous, Dynamic, and a Contested Zone
- What is Communication?
- The Relationship Between Culture and Communication
- How Culture Influences Communication
- How Communication Reinforces Culture
- Communication as Resistance to the Dominant Cultural System
- The Relationship Between Communication and Context
- The Relationship Between Communication and Power
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 4 History and Intercultural Communication
- From History to Histories
- Political, Intellectual, and Social Histories
- Family Histories
- National Histories
- Cultural-Group Histories
- History, Power, and Intercultural Communication
- The Power of Texts
- The Power of Other Histories
- Power in Intercultural Interactions
- History and Identity
- Histories as Stories
- Nonmainstream Histories
- Intercultural Communication and History
- Antecedents of Contact
- The Contact Hypothesis
- Negotiating Histories Dialectically in Interaction
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 1 Why Study Intercultural Communication?
- Chapter 5 Identity and Intercultural Communication
- Thinking Dialectically About Identity
- The Social Science Perspective
- The Interpretive Perspective
- The Critical Perspective
- Identity Development Issues
- Minority Identity Development
- Majority Identity Development
- Social and Cultural Identities
- Gender Identity
- Sexual Identity
- Age Identity
- Racial and Ethnic Identities
- Characteristics of Whiteness
- Religious Identity
- Class Identity
- National Identity
- Regional Identity
- Personal Identity
- Multicultural People
- Identity, Stereotypes, and Prejudice
- Identity and Communication
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 6 Language and Intercultural Communication
- Social Science Perspective on Language
- Language and Perception
- Language and Thought: Metaphor
- Cultural Variations in Communication Style
- Influence of Interactive Media Use on Language and Communication Style
- Slang and Humor in Language Use
- Interpretive Perspective on Language
- Variations in Contextual Rules
- Critical Perspective on Language
- Co-Cultural Communication
- Discourse and Social Structure
- The “Power” Effects of Labels
- Moving Between Languages
- Multilingualism
- Translation and Interpretation
- Language and Identity
- Language and Cultural Group Identity
- Code Switching
- Language Politics and Policies
- Language and Globalization
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 7 Nonverbal Codes and Cultural Space
- Thinking Dialectically About Nonverbal Communication: Defining Nonverbal Communication
- Comparing Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
- What Nonverbal Behavior Communicates
- The Universality of Nonverbal Behavior
- Recent Research Findings
- Nonverbal Codes
- Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- Semiotics and Nonverbal Communication
- Defining Cultural Space
- Cultural Identity and Cultural Space
- Changing Cultural Space
- Postmodern Cultural Spaces
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 8 Understanding Intercultural Transitions
- Thinking Dialectically About Intercultural Transitions
- Types of Migrant Groups
- Voluntary Migrants
- Involuntary Migrants
- Migrant–Host Relationships
- Assimilation
- Separation
- Integration
- Cultural Hybridity
- Cultural Adaptation
- Social Science Approach
- Interpretive Approach
- Critical Approach: Contextual Influences
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 9 Popular Culture and Intercultural Communication
- Learning About Cultures Without Personal Experience
- The Power of Popular Culture
- What is Popular Culture?
- Consuming and Resisting Popular Culture
- Consuming Popular Culture
- Resisting Popular Culture
- Representing Cultural Groups
- Migrants’ Perceptions of Mainstream Culture
- Popular Culture and Stereotyping
- U.S. Popular Culture and Power
- Global Circulation of Images and Commodities
- Cultural Imperialism
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 10 Culture, Communication, and Intercultural Relationships
- Benefits and Challenges of Intercultural Relationships
- Benefits
- Challenges
- Thinking Dialectically About Intercultural Relationships
- Personal–Contextual Dialectic
- Differences–Similarities Dialectic
- Cultural–Individual Dialectic
- Privilege–Disadvantage Dialectic
- Static–Dynamic Dialectic
- History/Past–Present/Future Dialectic
- Intercultural Relationships
- Social Science Approach: Cross-Cultural Differences
- Interpretive Approach: Communicating in Intercultural Relationships
- Critical Approach: Contextual Influences
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 11 Culture, Communication, and Conflict
- Characteristics of Intercultural Conflict
- Ambiguity
- Language
- Contradictory Conflict Styles
- The Social Science Approach to Conflict
- Cultural Values and Conflict
- Religion and Conflict
- Family Influences
- Intercultural Conflict Styles
- Gender, Ethnicity, and Conflict Styles
- Interpretive and Critical Approaches to Social Conflict
- Social Movements
- Historical and Political Contexts
- Managing Intercultural Conflict
- Dealing with Interpersonal Conflict
- Mediation
- Peacebuilding
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
- Chapter 12 Striving for Engaged and Effective Intercultural Communication
- The Components of Competence
- Social Science Perspective: Individual Components
- Interpretive Perspective: Competence in Contexts
- Critical Perspective: Competence for Whom?
- Applying Knowledge About Intercultural Communication
- Entering into Dialogue
- Becoming Interpersonal Allies
- Building Coalitions
- Social Justice and Transformation
- Forgiveness
- What The Future Holds
- Internet Resources
- Summary
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- Key Words
- References
- Credits
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