
Intercultural Communication
A Critical Introduction
Ingrid Piller(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 5. July 2017
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-4744-1290-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Combining perspectives from discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, the second edition of this popular textbook provides students with an up-to-date overview of the field of intercultural communication. Ingrid Piller explains communication in context using two main approaches. The first treats cultural identity, difference and similarity as discursive constructions. The second, informed by bilingualism studies, highlights the use and prestige of different languages and language varieties as well as the varying access that speakers have to them.
Reviews / Votes
A number of features worthy of note in this book are as follows: first, the book is a rich source of authoritative references and profound comments from the relevant fields to make this into a solid springboard from which to start further explorations of intercultural communication.Second, the book is engaging to readers who are carried away by the book to such an extent that they cannot but feel themselves vicariously involved in the intercultural communication explored by the author, equipped with her rich experience, first-hand examples and insightful case analysis, and engrossed in the writing of the book with its readerfriendly language and style.Third, the book maintains a uniform and neat structure with each chapter consisting of its objectives, the specific issues to be discussed, the key points, further reading and activities. This outlay motivates the reader to dynamically engage in a dialogue with the author, which in a way best exemplifies the theme of the book. -- Zhao Ming, Department of Economics of School of Management, China University of Mining and Technology * Discourse and Society * One important feature of the book is the inclusion of case studies from around the world. The book consists of vivid and interesting cases of modernity that span the globe, suggesting that Piller's intercultural communication research derived from a worldwide cultural basis. In other words, every nation, due to its own unique culture, may contribute to issues and understanding of intercultural communication. -- Fei Cao, Hangzhou Normal University * Discourse Studies * Praise for the first editionThis book, with a clear structure and comprehensive understanding of intercultural communication, is really worth reading... A well-written textbook and a piece of valuable introductory material in the intercultural communication field for scholars. -- Lipan Lyu, East China Normal University * Intercultural Pragmatics * Praise for the first editionThis is an excellent introduction and a very important contribution to the field. I have not found in other recent publications such extensive and wide-ranging examples of relevant research used to support the arguments put forward. -- Jane Woodin, University of Sheffield * International Journal of Applied Linguistics * This is an excellent introduction and a very important contribution to the field. I have not found in other recent publications such extensive and wide-ranging examples of relevant research used to support the arguments put forward. -- Jane Woodin, University of Sheffield * International Journal of Applied Linguistics * Praise for the first editionHighly recommended for both new and advanced scholars in the field. -- Eulalia Canals, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona * Language and Intercultural Communication * Praise for the first editionIts clear structure, the comprehensive literature reviews, the stimulating activities at the end of each chapter, and the accessible writing style make it an excellent working tool for teachers and students of intercultural communication. -- Irina Diana Madroane, West University of Timisoara * The European English Messenger * Praise for the first editionPiller's treatment of the subject is engaging, lively and down-to-earth. -- Aneta Pavlenko, Temple University * UKLEF E-Seminar 2012 * The key contribution of Ingrid Piller's book, in my view, is in the fact that it changes the terms of engagement in discussion of intercultural communication (IC), a subject that is commonly trivialized and oversimplified, and offers a much more nuanced and complex treatment of culture as an ideological construct, created and recreated through discursive practices, and of language as a commodity that could be marketed and sold. This added complexity does not result in a denser prose - Piller's treatment of the subject is engaging, lively and down-to-earth. -- Aneta Pavlenko, Temple University * UKLEF E-Seminar 2012 * Praise for the first editionThe volume is extremely well-suited to the requirements of students and teachers in undergraduate and postgraduate modular study programmes. Where this book really impresses, though, is in the refreshingly bold clarity of the author's voice, which lends an energy and dynamism to the content that cannot fail to engage and enthuse the reader... Reading this book is like listening to an excellent teacher. It is full of anecdotes, each one providing insightful illustration of a point. It is wide-ranging and well-informed, but wears its erudition lightly. It is passionate and, in the best sense, opinionated. It is just the book to enthuse, enlighten and educate. -- BAAL Book Prize Committee Ingrid Piller's book will be seen as a landmark in a 'second wave' of studies on intercultural communication. Solidly grounded in discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, clearly and accessibly written and compellingly argued, it revives a field not always well served by its scholars, and we are now at last in a position to see intercultural communication for what it is: a historically situated and politically sensitive complex of communication modes, analysis of which requires attention to the smallest details as well as to the biggest things in the world - globalization processes. -- Jan Blommaert, Tilburg UniversityMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
2 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-1290-2 (9781474412902)
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Person
Ingrid Piller is Humboldt Professor for Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation across the Lifespan at Hamburg University in Germany and Distinguished Professor of Applied Linguistics at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. Her books, including Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice (2016) and Life in a New Language (2024), have won numerous awards and been translated into multiple languages.
Content
Preface to the second edition 1 Approaching intercultural communication 2 The genealogy of intercultural communication 3 Language and culture 4 Nation and culture 5 Intercultural communication in a multilingual world 6 Intercultural communication in a transnational world 7 Intercultural communication at work 8 Intercultural communication for sale 9 Intercultural romance 10 Intercultural communication in education11 Becoming an intercultural mediator ReferencesNotesIndex