Intercultural communication: an introduction

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1995 Sage Publications New DelhiDescription: XLI,433 .p 23 cm; PbkISBN:
  • 978-0803970668
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PART ONE: CULTURE AS CONTEXT FOR COMMUNICATIONThe Dispute Over Defining CultureDefining Communication as an Element of CultureBarriers to Intercultural CommunicationStereotypes and Prejudice as BarriersPART TWO: COMMUNICATION VARIABLESNonverbal CommunicationKnowing Culture through LanguageLanguage as a BarrierCulture's Influence on PerceptionPART THREE: CULTURAL VALUESDimensions of CultureDominant United States Cultural Patterns Using Value Orientation TheoryComparative Cultural Patterns Arabian CultureWomen, Families and ChildrenContact between CulturesPART FOUR: CULTURES WITHIN CULTURESImmigration and AcculturationForces against AssimilationForces to Conform to One Cultural IdentityReclaiming a CultureIdentity and SubgroupsPART FIVE: THE FUTUREMulticulturalismChallenges Facing Intercultural Communication.
Summary: Once again Fred Jandt provides students with an engaging introduction to Intercultural Communication, complete in its presentation of intercultural communication in both the US and international contexts.
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PART ONE: CULTURE AS CONTEXT FOR COMMUNICATIONThe Dispute Over Defining CultureDefining Communication as an Element of CultureBarriers to Intercultural CommunicationStereotypes and Prejudice as BarriersPART TWO: COMMUNICATION VARIABLESNonverbal CommunicationKnowing Culture through LanguageLanguage as a BarrierCulture's Influence on PerceptionPART THREE: CULTURAL VALUESDimensions of CultureDominant United States Cultural Patterns Using Value Orientation TheoryComparative Cultural Patterns Arabian CultureWomen, Families and ChildrenContact between CulturesPART FOUR: CULTURES WITHIN CULTURESImmigration and AcculturationForces against AssimilationForces to Conform to One Cultural IdentityReclaiming a CultureIdentity and SubgroupsPART FIVE: THE FUTUREMulticulturalismChallenges Facing Intercultural Communication.

Once again Fred Jandt provides students with an engaging introduction to Intercultural Communication, complete in its presentation of intercultural communication in both the US and international contexts.

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