The newest ideas and findings in cross-cultural interpersonal communication are provided in this challenging volume. The internationally-recognized contributors examine such salient topics as interpersonal relationship development between people from different cultures, family nicknaming practices, and language and intercultural attraction.
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Stella Ting-Toomey (PhD, University of Washington) is a professor of human communication at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF). She has published numerous books and over more than 100 articles/chapters on the topics of intercultural conflict competence and ethnic identity negotiation process. A recent book title is Understanding Intercultural Communication, Second Edition (with Leeva Chung; Oxford University Press). Her publications have also appeared in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Communication Monographs, Human Communication Research, and The International Journal of Conflict Management, among others. Dr. Ting-Toomey's teaching passions include intercultural conflict theory and practice and intercultural communication training. She is the 2008 recipient of the 23-campus wide CSU Wang Family Excellence Award, and the 2007-2008 recipient of the CSU-Fullerton Outstanding Professor Award. She has lectured widely throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe on the theme of mindful intercultural conflict competence.
Cross-Cultural Interpersonal Communication - Stella Ting-Toomey
An Introduction
PART ONE: CROSS-CULTURAL INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
A Cultural Perspective on the Morality of Beneficence and Interpersonal Responsibility - Joan G Miller
The Concept of Yuan and Chinese Interpersonal Relationships - Hui-Ching Chang and G Richard Holt
Nicknaming Practices in Families - Shoshana Blum-Kulka and Tamar Katriel
A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Uncertainty Reduction in Acquaintance Relationships in Ghana and the United States - Judith A Sanders, Richard L Wiseman and S Irene Matz
Stability of Romantic Relationships in China and the United States - Ge Gao
Self-Disclosure and Reciprocity in South Korean and US Male Dyads - Myong Jin Won-Doornink
Conflict Competence Within African, Mexican, and Anglo American Friendships - Mary Jane Collier
The Emergence of Interpersonal Behavior - John Adamopoulos
Diachronic and Cross-Cultural Process in the Evolution of Intimacy
Unexplored Barriers - Anna Banks and Stephen P Banks
The Role of Translation in Interpersonal Communication
PART TWO: INTERCULTURAL-INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Social Information for Uncertainty Reduction During Initial Interactions - Hyun O Lee and Franklin J Boster
Influence of Language and Similarity on Initial Intercultural Attraction - Hyun S Kim
Themes in Opposite Sex, Japanese-North American Relationships - William B Gudykunst et al
Intercultural Communication Competence - Young Yun Kim
A Systems-Theoretic View