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9781526431707 (pbk) |
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9781526431691 (hbk) |
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eng |
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Eng |
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P 94.6 Liu; |
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Liu. |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Liu, Shuang. |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
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Introducing intercultural communication : |
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global cultures and contexts / |
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Shuang Liu, Zala Volcic, Cindy Gallois. |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
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3rd edition. |
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1812 |
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
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Thousand Oaks, CA : |
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SAGE Publications, |
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2018. |
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382 pages : |
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504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
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Includes bibliographic references and index, |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Acknowledgements ix <br/>Introduction: Communicating in a Culturally Diverse Society 1 (10)<br/> 1 Challenges of Living in a Global Society<br/> 11 (20)<br/> Living in a global village<br/> 11 (1)<br/> Contributors to cultural diversity<br/> 12 (8)<br/> The necessity and benefits of intercultural communication<br/> 20 (6)<br/> Summary<br/> 26 (1)<br/> Case Study: The Cronulla riots<br/> 26 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 29 (2)<br/> 2 Understanding Communication<br/> 31 (24)<br/> The essence of communication<br/> 31 (1)<br/> The multifaceted nature of communication<br/> 32 (9)<br/> Models of communication<br/> 41 (4)<br/> Levels of communication<br/> 45 (3)<br/> Communication and culture<br/> 48 (3)<br/> Summary<br/> 51 (1)<br/> Case Study: Hanging out in the public square<br/> 51 (2)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 53 (2)<br/> 3 Understanding Culture<br/> 55 (22)<br/> The pervasive nature of culture<br/> 55 (1)<br/> Definitions and components of culture<br/> 56 (10)<br/> Characteristics of culture<br/> 66 (2)<br/> Subcultures<br/> 68 (5)<br/> Summary<br/> 73 (1)<br/> Case Study: The Roma people in Eastern Europe<br/> 73 (2)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 75 (2)<br/> 4 The Influence of Culture on Perception<br/> 77 (22)<br/> The nature of human perception<br/> 77 (2)<br/> Stages of the perception process<br/> 79 (5)<br/> The influence of culture on perception<br/> 84 (5)<br/> Perception and intercultural communication<br/> 89 (5)<br/> Summary<br/> 94 (1)<br/> Case Study: How are Eastern Europeans perceived by the West?<br/> 94 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 97 (2)<br/> 5 Cultural Orientations and Behaviours<br/> 99 (20)<br/> Culture as a repertoire of human behaviours<br/> 99 (1)<br/> Dimensions of culture<br/> 100 (7)<br/> Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's value orientations<br/> 107 (5)<br/> Intercultural communication ethics<br/> 112 (3)<br/> Summary<br/> 115 (1)<br/> Case Study: Dinner at a Japanese home<br/> 115 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 118 (1)<br/> 6 Verbal Communication and Culture<br/> 119 (20)<br/> The power of language<br/> 119 (1)<br/> The components and characteristics of verbal codes<br/> 120 (5)<br/> Language and perception<br/> 125 (3)<br/> Cultural variations in verbal communication<br/> 128 (5)<br/> Language and identity<br/> 133 (2)<br/> Summary<br/> 135 (1)<br/> Case Study: How many languages still exist in the world today?<br/> 135 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 138 (1)<br/> 7 Nonverbal Communication and Culture<br/> 139 (18)<br/> Universality and variation of nonverbal communication<br/> 139 (2)<br/> Characteristics and functions of nonverbal codes<br/> 141 (3)<br/> Types of nonverbal communication<br/> 144 (7)<br/> Influence of culture on nonverbal communication<br/> 151 (1)<br/> Summary<br/> 152 (1)<br/> Case Study: Yum cha and Chinese culture<br/> 153 (2)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 155 (2)<br/> 8 Categorization, Subgroups, and Identities<br/> 157 (19)<br/> The multifaceted nature of identities<br/> 157 (1)<br/> Social categorization and identities<br/> 158 (5)<br/> Subgroup memberships and different types of identities<br/> 163 (6)<br/> Identities and intercultural communication<br/> 169 (1)<br/> Summary<br/> 170 (2)<br/> Case Study: History of South African identity and apartheid in South Africa<br/> 172 (2)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 174 (2)<br/> 9 Developing Relations with Culturally Different Others<br/> 176 (21)<br/> The nature of human relationships<br/> 176 (1)<br/> Dimensions of human relationships<br/> 177 (5)<br/> Stages of human relationship development<br/> 182 (1)<br/> Culture and human relationship development<br/> 183 (5)<br/> Developing intercultural relationships<br/> 188 (4)<br/> Summary<br/> 192 (1)<br/> Case Study: Love by arrangement in India<br/> 192 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 195 (2)<br/> 10 Managing Intercultural Conflicts<br/> 197 (22)<br/> Pervasiveness of intercultural conflicts<br/> 197 (2)<br/> Potential sources of intercultural conflict<br/> 199 (7)<br/> Stages in the conflict process<br/> 206 (1)<br/> Conflict management styles and approaches<br/> 207 (3)<br/> Influence of culture on conflict management<br/> 210 (4)<br/> Summary<br/> 214 (1)<br/> Case Study: Violent conflicts in the former Yugoslavia<br/> 214 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 217 (2)<br/> 11 The Mass Media, Technology, and Cultural Change<br/> 219 (20)<br/> The world of the mass media<br/> 219 (1)<br/> Globalization, technology, and the mass media<br/> 220 (6)<br/> The mass media and symbolic social reality<br/> 226 (6)<br/> The mass media and cultural change<br/> 232 (2)<br/> Summary<br/> 234 (1)<br/> Case Study: OhMyNews in South Korea<br/> 235 (2)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 237 (2)<br/> 12 Immigration and Acculturation<br/> 239 (22)<br/> Immigration and cultural diversity<br/> 239 (2)<br/> Migration and globalization<br/> 241 (3)<br/> Diversity and multiculturalism<br/> 244 (3)<br/> Acculturation and culture shock<br/> 247 (3)<br/> Cross-cultural adaptation<br/> 250 (5)<br/> Summary<br/> 255 (1)<br/> Case Study: Migration and diversity in Australia<br/> 256 (3)<br/> Further Reading<br/> 259 (2)<br/> 13 Becoming an Effective Intercultural Communicator<br/> 261 (18)<br/> Global and local dimensions of culture<br/> 261 (1)<br/> Homogenization and fragmentation<br/> 262 (4)<br/> From local to global<br/> 266 (2)<br/> From global to local<br/> 268 (3)<br/> Developing intercultural competence<br/> 271 (3)<br/> Summary<br/> 274 (1)<br/> Case Study: Doctors without Borders<br/> 275 (2)<br/>Further Reading<br/> 277 (2)<br/>Glossary 279 (16)<br/>References 295 (18)<br/>Index 313 |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc. |
Many textbooks on intercultural communication are not written with an intercultural readership in mind. This team of authors has, on the other hand, put together an introduction to communicating across cultures that draws on examples and case studies from across the world, using no single culture as its frame of reference |
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Volcic Zala, |
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Cindy Gallois, |
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