
Introducing Intercultural Communication
Global Cultures and Contexts
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 24. December 2018
Book
Hardback
408 pages
978-1-5264-3169-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Taking a truly global perspective, this textbook presents concepts, theories and applications from the field of intercultural communication in a lively and easy-to-follow style. Covering all the essential topics, from immigration to intercultural conflict to the impact of mass media and technology, this cutting edge new edition features:
A student-friendly structure with enhanced signposting to guide students through the book.
Expanded coverage of ethics, digital communication and social media.
A brand new set of international case studies to tie theory to real-world practices, including the European refugee crisis, Chinese food culture and Barbie dolls and beauty.
A suite of student-friendly learning features, including 'Do it!' activity boxes, chapter summaries and applications of key theories in 'Theory Corner'.
Links to further reading and SAGE Video to help understanding.
A host of online resources to reinforce students' learning, including multiple choice quizzes, discussion questions and exercises.
Introducing Intercultural Communication is the ideal guide to becoming a critical consumer of information and an effective global citizen. It should be required reading for students in media and communications, business and management, linguistics and beyond.
A student-friendly structure with enhanced signposting to guide students through the book.
Expanded coverage of ethics, digital communication and social media.
A brand new set of international case studies to tie theory to real-world practices, including the European refugee crisis, Chinese food culture and Barbie dolls and beauty.
A suite of student-friendly learning features, including 'Do it!' activity boxes, chapter summaries and applications of key theories in 'Theory Corner'.
Links to further reading and SAGE Video to help understanding.
A host of online resources to reinforce students' learning, including multiple choice quizzes, discussion questions and exercises.
Introducing Intercultural Communication is the ideal guide to becoming a critical consumer of information and an effective global citizen. It should be required reading for students in media and communications, business and management, linguistics and beyond.
Reviews / Votes
This is an exceptionally versatile textbook. It is easily accessible for students, covering a wide range of areas of and approaches to intercultural communication. The articulated focus on discourse and various areas related to language study (such as intercultural pragmatics) make this book stand out from similar texts. With highly relevant case studies and thought-provoking tasks, this is a key resource to equip undergraduates with a global mindset and those all-important people skills necessary in today's workplaces. -- Erika DaricsMore details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 186 mm
Weight
886 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5264-3169-1 (9781526431691)
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Shuang Liu | Zala Volcic | Cindy Gallois
Introducing Intercultural Communication
Global Cultures and Contexts
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4th Edition
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Shuang Liu | Zala Volcic | Cindy Gallois
Introducing Intercultural Communication
Global Cultures and Contexts
Book
11/2014
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
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Persons
Shuang Liu is Associate Professor in the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland, Australia. She is an internationally recognised intercultural communication expert, specialising in the areas of immigration, acculturation, identity negotiation, particularly in relation to older migrants ageing in a foreign land.
Zala Volcic is Senior Lecturer in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, Australia. She is an expert in researching in media, digital cultures, nationalism, class, and gender. She has taught at different universities around the world, including Franklin University, Switzerland and Pomona College, USA.
Cindy Gallo is is Emeritus Professor in the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland, Australia. She is an internationally renowned senior researcher in intercultural communication, with a special focus on intergroup communication in health context, impact of communication on quality of care, health service delivery, and health promotion.
Zala Volcic is Senior Lecturer in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, Australia. She is an expert in researching in media, digital cultures, nationalism, class, and gender. She has taught at different universities around the world, including Franklin University, Switzerland and Pomona College, USA.
Cindy Gallo is is Emeritus Professor in the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland, Australia. She is an internationally renowned senior researcher in intercultural communication, with a special focus on intergroup communication in health context, impact of communication on quality of care, health service delivery, and health promotion.
Content
Chapter 1 Challenges of Living in a Global Community
Chapter 2 Culture and People
Chapter 3 Communication and Culture
Chapter 4 Perception and Categorization
Chapter 5 Value Orientations and Behaviour
Chapter 6 Identities and Subgroups
Chapter 7 Verbal Communication and Culture
Chapter 8 Nonverbal Communication and Culture
Chapter 9 Immigration and Acculturation
Chapter 10 Intercultural and Intergroup Relations
Chapter 11 Intercultural and International Conflicts
Chapter 12 Mass Media and Cultural Change
Chapter 13 Effective Intercultural Communication in a Global Society
Chapter 2 Culture and People
Chapter 3 Communication and Culture
Chapter 4 Perception and Categorization
Chapter 5 Value Orientations and Behaviour
Chapter 6 Identities and Subgroups
Chapter 7 Verbal Communication and Culture
Chapter 8 Nonverbal Communication and Culture
Chapter 9 Immigration and Acculturation
Chapter 10 Intercultural and Intergroup Relations
Chapter 11 Intercultural and International Conflicts
Chapter 12 Mass Media and Cultural Change
Chapter 13 Effective Intercultural Communication in a Global Society