Global Perspectives on Intercultural Communication
Herausgeber: Croucher, Stephen M.
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What is intercultural communication? How does perspective shape a person's definition of the key tenets of the term and the field? These are the core questions explored by this accessible global introduction to intercultural communication. Each chapter explores the topic from a different geographic, religious, theoretical, and/or methodological perspective, with an emphasis on non-Western approaches, including Buddhist, South American, Muslim, and Chinese perspectives. Featuring the voices of a range of international contributors, this new textbook presents the full breadth of diverse…mehr
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What is intercultural communication? How does perspective shape a person's definition of the key tenets of the term and the field? These are the core questions explored by this accessible global introduction to intercultural communication. Each chapter explores the topic from a different geographic, religious, theoretical, and/or methodological perspective, with an emphasis on non-Western approaches, including Buddhist, South American, Muslim, and Chinese perspectives. Featuring the voices of a range of international contributors, this new textbook presents the full breadth of diverse approaches to intercultural communication and showcases the economic, political, and cultural/societal needs for and benefits of communicative competence.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 925g
- ISBN-13: 9781138860773
- ISBN-10: 1138860778
- Artikelnr.: 53303805
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 925g
- ISBN-13: 9781138860773
- ISBN-10: 1138860778
- Artikelnr.: 53303805
Stephen Croucher is a Professor and Head of the School of Communication, Journalism, and Marketing at Massey University in New Zealand. He researches immigrant cultural adaptation, religion and communication, statistics, and conflict. He has also explored how religion influences communication behaviors. He has authored more than 90 journal articles and book chapters, and authored/co-edited eight books.
Section 1 - What is Intercultural Communication
Chapter 1 - Why Intercultural Communication? (Stephen Croucher, Massey
University)
Chapter 2 - Intercultural Communication in South America (Javier Protzel,
Universidade del
Pacifico)
Chapter 3 - Intercultural Communication: A European Perspective (João
Caetano,
Universidade Aberta)
Chapter 4 - Intercultural Communication in South Africa (Sabihah Moola and
Babalwa
Sibango - The University of South Africa- UNISA
Chapter 5 - Intercultural Communication: A West African Perspective (Elvis
Ngwayuh,
University of Jyväskylä)
Chapter 6 - Intercultural Communication: An Israeli Perspective (Yuval
Karniel & Amit
Lavie Dinur - The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya)
Chapter 7 - Intercultural Communication: An Iranian Perspective (Nourollah
Zarrinabadi -
University of Isfahan)
Chapter 8 - Intercultural Communication: A Chinese Perspective (JIANG Fei -
Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences)
Chapter 9 - Intercultural Communication: A Korean Perspective (Young-Ok Lee
- Kyung
Hee University)
Chapter 10 - Intercultural Communication: A Japanese Perspective (Jiro
Takai - Nagoya
University)
Chapter 11 - Intercultural Communication: An Australian Perspective (Terry
Flew -
Queensland University of Technology)
Chapter 12 - Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective (Janie
Harden Fritz -
Duquesne University)
Chapter 13 - Intercultural Communication: A Muslim Perspective (Hassan Abu
Bakar and
Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Nordin - Universiti Utara Malaysia)
Chapter 14 - Intercultural Communication: A Buddhist Perspective (Tenzin
Dorjee -
California State University, Fullerton)
Section 2 - Culture
Chapter 15 - Cultures and Values in Intercultural Communication (Stephen
Croucher,
Massey University)
Section 3 - Theoretical Domains
Chapter 16 - Identity and Intercultural Communication (Stephen Croucher,
Massey University)
Chapter 17 - Language and Intercultural Communication (Todd Sandel,
University of
Macau)
Chapter 18 - Intercultural Communication and Relationships (Chia-Fang
(Sandy) Hsu -
University of Wyoming)
Chapter 19 - Culture and Conflict (Dale Hample & Mengqi Zhan - University
of Maryland)
Chapter 20 - Intercultural Adaptation (Gina Barker, Liberty University)
Section 4 - Intercultural Contexts
Chapter 21 - Intercultural Communication Competence (Carmencita Del Villar
- University
of the Philippines)
Chapter 22 - Intercultural Communication and Organizations (Chin-Chung Chao
-University
of Nebraska-Omaha, & Dexin Tian - Yangzhou University)
Chapter 23 - Intercultural Communication and Health (Diyako Rahmani & Cheng
Zeng -
University of Jyväskylä
Section 5 - Conclusion
Chapter 24 - The Bases for Intercultural Communication in a Digital Era
(Shiv Ganesh,
Mingsheng Li, & Franco Vaccarino, Massey University)
Chapter 1 - Why Intercultural Communication? (Stephen Croucher, Massey
University)
Chapter 2 - Intercultural Communication in South America (Javier Protzel,
Universidade del
Pacifico)
Chapter 3 - Intercultural Communication: A European Perspective (João
Caetano,
Universidade Aberta)
Chapter 4 - Intercultural Communication in South Africa (Sabihah Moola and
Babalwa
Sibango - The University of South Africa- UNISA
Chapter 5 - Intercultural Communication: A West African Perspective (Elvis
Ngwayuh,
University of Jyväskylä)
Chapter 6 - Intercultural Communication: An Israeli Perspective (Yuval
Karniel & Amit
Lavie Dinur - The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya)
Chapter 7 - Intercultural Communication: An Iranian Perspective (Nourollah
Zarrinabadi -
University of Isfahan)
Chapter 8 - Intercultural Communication: A Chinese Perspective (JIANG Fei -
Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences)
Chapter 9 - Intercultural Communication: A Korean Perspective (Young-Ok Lee
- Kyung
Hee University)
Chapter 10 - Intercultural Communication: A Japanese Perspective (Jiro
Takai - Nagoya
University)
Chapter 11 - Intercultural Communication: An Australian Perspective (Terry
Flew -
Queensland University of Technology)
Chapter 12 - Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective (Janie
Harden Fritz -
Duquesne University)
Chapter 13 - Intercultural Communication: A Muslim Perspective (Hassan Abu
Bakar and
Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Nordin - Universiti Utara Malaysia)
Chapter 14 - Intercultural Communication: A Buddhist Perspective (Tenzin
Dorjee -
California State University, Fullerton)
Section 2 - Culture
Chapter 15 - Cultures and Values in Intercultural Communication (Stephen
Croucher,
Massey University)
Section 3 - Theoretical Domains
Chapter 16 - Identity and Intercultural Communication (Stephen Croucher,
Massey University)
Chapter 17 - Language and Intercultural Communication (Todd Sandel,
University of
Macau)
Chapter 18 - Intercultural Communication and Relationships (Chia-Fang
(Sandy) Hsu -
University of Wyoming)
Chapter 19 - Culture and Conflict (Dale Hample & Mengqi Zhan - University
of Maryland)
Chapter 20 - Intercultural Adaptation (Gina Barker, Liberty University)
Section 4 - Intercultural Contexts
Chapter 21 - Intercultural Communication Competence (Carmencita Del Villar
- University
of the Philippines)
Chapter 22 - Intercultural Communication and Organizations (Chin-Chung Chao
-University
of Nebraska-Omaha, & Dexin Tian - Yangzhou University)
Chapter 23 - Intercultural Communication and Health (Diyako Rahmani & Cheng
Zeng -
University of Jyväskylä
Section 5 - Conclusion
Chapter 24 - The Bases for Intercultural Communication in a Digital Era
(Shiv Ganesh,
Mingsheng Li, & Franco Vaccarino, Massey University)
Section 1 - What is Intercultural Communication
Chapter 1 - Why Intercultural Communication? (Stephen Croucher, Massey
University)
Chapter 2 - Intercultural Communication in South America (Javier Protzel,
Universidade del
Pacifico)
Chapter 3 - Intercultural Communication: A European Perspective (João
Caetano,
Universidade Aberta)
Chapter 4 - Intercultural Communication in South Africa (Sabihah Moola and
Babalwa
Sibango - The University of South Africa- UNISA
Chapter 5 - Intercultural Communication: A West African Perspective (Elvis
Ngwayuh,
University of Jyväskylä)
Chapter 6 - Intercultural Communication: An Israeli Perspective (Yuval
Karniel & Amit
Lavie Dinur - The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya)
Chapter 7 - Intercultural Communication: An Iranian Perspective (Nourollah
Zarrinabadi -
University of Isfahan)
Chapter 8 - Intercultural Communication: A Chinese Perspective (JIANG Fei -
Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences)
Chapter 9 - Intercultural Communication: A Korean Perspective (Young-Ok Lee
- Kyung
Hee University)
Chapter 10 - Intercultural Communication: A Japanese Perspective (Jiro
Takai - Nagoya
University)
Chapter 11 - Intercultural Communication: An Australian Perspective (Terry
Flew -
Queensland University of Technology)
Chapter 12 - Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective (Janie
Harden Fritz -
Duquesne University)
Chapter 13 - Intercultural Communication: A Muslim Perspective (Hassan Abu
Bakar and
Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Nordin - Universiti Utara Malaysia)
Chapter 14 - Intercultural Communication: A Buddhist Perspective (Tenzin
Dorjee -
California State University, Fullerton)
Section 2 - Culture
Chapter 15 - Cultures and Values in Intercultural Communication (Stephen
Croucher,
Massey University)
Section 3 - Theoretical Domains
Chapter 16 - Identity and Intercultural Communication (Stephen Croucher,
Massey University)
Chapter 17 - Language and Intercultural Communication (Todd Sandel,
University of
Macau)
Chapter 18 - Intercultural Communication and Relationships (Chia-Fang
(Sandy) Hsu -
University of Wyoming)
Chapter 19 - Culture and Conflict (Dale Hample & Mengqi Zhan - University
of Maryland)
Chapter 20 - Intercultural Adaptation (Gina Barker, Liberty University)
Section 4 - Intercultural Contexts
Chapter 21 - Intercultural Communication Competence (Carmencita Del Villar
- University
of the Philippines)
Chapter 22 - Intercultural Communication and Organizations (Chin-Chung Chao
-University
of Nebraska-Omaha, & Dexin Tian - Yangzhou University)
Chapter 23 - Intercultural Communication and Health (Diyako Rahmani & Cheng
Zeng -
University of Jyväskylä
Section 5 - Conclusion
Chapter 24 - The Bases for Intercultural Communication in a Digital Era
(Shiv Ganesh,
Mingsheng Li, & Franco Vaccarino, Massey University)
Chapter 1 - Why Intercultural Communication? (Stephen Croucher, Massey
University)
Chapter 2 - Intercultural Communication in South America (Javier Protzel,
Universidade del
Pacifico)
Chapter 3 - Intercultural Communication: A European Perspective (João
Caetano,
Universidade Aberta)
Chapter 4 - Intercultural Communication in South Africa (Sabihah Moola and
Babalwa
Sibango - The University of South Africa- UNISA
Chapter 5 - Intercultural Communication: A West African Perspective (Elvis
Ngwayuh,
University of Jyväskylä)
Chapter 6 - Intercultural Communication: An Israeli Perspective (Yuval
Karniel & Amit
Lavie Dinur - The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya)
Chapter 7 - Intercultural Communication: An Iranian Perspective (Nourollah
Zarrinabadi -
University of Isfahan)
Chapter 8 - Intercultural Communication: A Chinese Perspective (JIANG Fei -
Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences)
Chapter 9 - Intercultural Communication: A Korean Perspective (Young-Ok Lee
- Kyung
Hee University)
Chapter 10 - Intercultural Communication: A Japanese Perspective (Jiro
Takai - Nagoya
University)
Chapter 11 - Intercultural Communication: An Australian Perspective (Terry
Flew -
Queensland University of Technology)
Chapter 12 - Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective (Janie
Harden Fritz -
Duquesne University)
Chapter 13 - Intercultural Communication: A Muslim Perspective (Hassan Abu
Bakar and
Munif Zarirruddin Fikri Nordin - Universiti Utara Malaysia)
Chapter 14 - Intercultural Communication: A Buddhist Perspective (Tenzin
Dorjee -
California State University, Fullerton)
Section 2 - Culture
Chapter 15 - Cultures and Values in Intercultural Communication (Stephen
Croucher,
Massey University)
Section 3 - Theoretical Domains
Chapter 16 - Identity and Intercultural Communication (Stephen Croucher,
Massey University)
Chapter 17 - Language and Intercultural Communication (Todd Sandel,
University of
Macau)
Chapter 18 - Intercultural Communication and Relationships (Chia-Fang
(Sandy) Hsu -
University of Wyoming)
Chapter 19 - Culture and Conflict (Dale Hample & Mengqi Zhan - University
of Maryland)
Chapter 20 - Intercultural Adaptation (Gina Barker, Liberty University)
Section 4 - Intercultural Contexts
Chapter 21 - Intercultural Communication Competence (Carmencita Del Villar
- University
of the Philippines)
Chapter 22 - Intercultural Communication and Organizations (Chin-Chung Chao
-University
of Nebraska-Omaha, & Dexin Tian - Yangzhou University)
Chapter 23 - Intercultural Communication and Health (Diyako Rahmani & Cheng
Zeng -
University of Jyväskylä
Section 5 - Conclusion
Chapter 24 - The Bases for Intercultural Communication in a Digital Era
(Shiv Ganesh,
Mingsheng Li, & Franco Vaccarino, Massey University)