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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 177 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 612 g

Martin / Nakayama / Flores

Readings in Intercultural Communication: Experiences and Contexts

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 177 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 612 g

ISBN: 978-0-7674-2716-6
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education


The goal of this revised edition is to explore multiple perspectives in intercultural communication that are grounded in the everyday communication experiences of study. The essays in this edition range from the classic writings of E. T. Hall, Gerry Philipsen and Geert Hofstede to more recent scholarship influenced by critical theory and cultural studies.
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PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 1. A Dialectical Approach to Intercultural Communication, Judith N. Martin, Thomas K. Nakayama, and Lisa A. Flores 2. Thinking About "Culture" in Intercultural Communication, Dream G. Moon3. Worldview, Religion and Intercultural Communication, Thomas K. Nakayama and Judith N. Martin PART II. IDENTITY AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION4. On Being Biracial in the United States, Teresa A. Nance and Anita K. Foeman5. Jewish American Identity, Douglas R. Golden, T. A. Niles, and Michael L. Hecht6. Happy to be Nappy! Embracing an Afrocentric Aesthetic for Beauty, Regina E. Spellers7. My Three Cultures: Navigating the Multicultural Identity Landscape, Gust A. Yep8. Learning to See What I was Never Supposed to See: Becoming Chicana in a White World, Jacqueline M. Martinez PART III. HISTORY AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 9. Stranger in the Village, James Baldwin 10. Crossing an Irish Border, Frederick C. Corey11. Migration Across Generations: Whose identity is Authentic? Kathleen Wong(Lau)12. Views from the Other Side: Perspectives on the Cyprus Conflict, Benjamin J. Broome PART IV. LANGUAGE AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 13. Communication Accommodation in Intercultural Encounters, Howard Giles and Kimberly A. Noels 14. Help! My Professor (or Doctor or Boss) Doesn’t Talk English, Donald L. Rubin 15. “I can’t do that!” but I “can actually see around corners”: American Indian Students and the Study of Public “Communication," Donal Carbaugh16. A Ritual for Attempting Leave-Taking in Colombia, Kristine L. Fitch17. Code-Switching: An Everyday Reality in Belgium, Jean-Louis Sauvage PART V. CULTURAL SPACES AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION 18. Key Concepts: Underlying Structures of Culture, Edward T. Hall and Mildred Reed Hall19. Foxwoods Casino and the (Re-)presentation of Native Identity, Leda M. Cooks20. A Comparative Analysis of Nonverbal Expressions as Portrayed by Korean and American Print-Media Advertising, Min-Sum Kim21. Places for Speaking in Teamsterville, Gerry Philipsen PART VI. POPULAR CULTURE AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 22. Cultural Differences in the Perceptions of Sports Mascots: A Rhetorical Study of Tim Giago’s Newspaper Column, Janis L. King23. Different Children, Different Dreams: Racial Representation in Advertising, Ellen Seiter24. Looking at the Front Door: Exploring Images of the Black Male on MTV’s The Real World, Mark P. Orbe and Mark C. Hopson25. The Siege and American Media Portrayals of Arabs and Moslems, Marouf A. Hasian, Jr. PART VII. COMMUNICATION AND INTERCULTURAL TRANSITIONS 26. Cross-Cultural Adaptation: An Integrative Theory,Young Yun Kim 27. The Cycle of Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Reentry, Shelly L. Smith28. Translated Enactments: The Relational Configurations of the Asian Indian Immigrant Experience, Radha S. Hegde29. South Korean Adoptees Growing Up in White America: Negotiating Race and Culture, Etsuko Fujimoto PART VIII. COMMUNICATION AND INTERCULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS 30. The Role of Family and Macrocultures in Intercultural Relationships, Carley H. Dodd and John R. Baldwin 31. I, We, and They, Geert Hofstede32. Intercultural Friendships as Interpersonal Alliances, Mary Jane Collier33. Performing Commitment, Jacqueline TaylorPART IX. CONFLICT, COMMUNICATION, AND CULTURE 34. Intercultural Conflict Competence, Stella Ting-Toomey35. Negotiating with the Swazis, Peter Ogom Nwosu36. Crossing the Color Line: From Empathy to Implicature in Intercultural Communication, Karen Lynnette Dace and Mark Lawrence McPhail37. Mass-Mediated Communication and Intercultural Conflict, Fernando Delgado PART X. ETHICS AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION38. Ethical Issues in Intercultural Communication, Judith N. Martin, Lisa A. Flores, and Thomas K. Nakayama39. Joint Pe


Martin, Judith N.
Judith N. Martin is professor of communication at Arizona State University. Her research and publications focus on intercultural communication and transitions, ethnic and racial identity, and communication competence.

Nakayama, Thomas K.
Thomas K. Nakayma is a professor in The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication and the director of the Asian Pacific American Studies Program at Arizona State University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He writes in the areas of cultural studies, intercultural communication, and rhetorical studies, focusing particularly on issues of race, gender, and sexuality.

Flores, Lisa A.
Lisa A. Flores (Ph.D., University of Georgia) is an associate professor of communication and ethnic studies at the University of Utah. Currently, she is serving as director of Chicana/o Studies and Coordinator of the Ethnic Studies Program. She writes and teaches in the areas of culture, Chicana/o studies, race, feminism, and rhetoric.


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