Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication is a lively and accessible introduction for undergraduates who are new to the study of intercultural communication, with a particular emphasis on the language dimension. This is the essential text for undergraduate students who are new to the field of intercultural communication.
Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication is a lively and accessible introduction for undergraduates who are new to the study of intercultural communication, with a particular emphasis on the language dimension. This is the essential text for undergraduate students who are new to the field of intercultural communication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jane Jackson, an experienced intercultural educator, is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
List of plates List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1 Why study language and intercultural communication? 2. Culture and the primary socialization process 3. Language, communication, culture, and power in context 4. Language and nonverbal communication 5. Language and identity in intercultural communication 6. Ethnocentricism and Othering: Barriers to intercultural communication 7. Intercultural transitions: From language and culture confusion to adaptation 8. Language and intercultural relationships 9. Language and intercultural conflict 10. Language and intercultural communication in the global workplace 11. Language, interculturality, and global citizenship References Glossary Index
List of plates
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Imperatives for intercultural dialogue
Introduction
What is intercultural communication?
What is intercultural dialogue?
The importance of intercultural competency today
Ethical intercultural communication
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 2. Culture, language, and primary socialization
Introduction
Conceptions of culture
Primary socialization (Cultural and linguistic)
Facets of culture
The text's conception of culture
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 3. Communication, culture, and power in context
Introduction
Human communication and language
Components in the human communication process
Properties of human communication
Culture and communication styles
Communication accommodation theory (CAT)
Characteristics of effective intercultural communicators in second-language situations
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 4. Nonverbal communication
Introduction
What is nonverbal communication?
Why study nonverbal communication?
The relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication
Functions of nonverbal communication
Culture and types of nonverbal communication
The nonverbal expectancy violation theory
Nonverbal intercultural communicative competence
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 5. Identity and belonging
Introduction
Conceptions of identity
Fundamental characteristics of identities
Types of identities
Identities and intercultural competence: Applying your knowledge
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 6. The dark sides of identities: Barriers to intercultural communication
Introduction
Social categorization
Ethnocentricism
Othering
Ingroups and outgroups
Stereotyping
Bias and prejudice
Discrimination
Racism
Hateful rhetoric and acts of violence
Xenophobia
Pushing past ethnocentricism and identity biases
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 7. Intercultural adaptation
Introduction
Transitioning to another land: Motives and duration of stay
Long-term and short-term adaptation
Dimensions of transition shock
Sources of language and culture shock
Symptoms of language and culture shock
Variations in the degree of language and culture shock
Positive and negative effects of language and culture shock
Navigating the ups and downs of intercultural adaptation
Optimizing intercultural transitions
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Video and online resources
Notes
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 8. Intercultural relationships
Introduction
Interpersonal relationships
Intercultural relationships and diversity
Intercultural friendship and diverse social networks
Benefits of intercultural friendship
Factors that facilitate intercultural friendship
Barriers to intercultural friendship
Intercultural romance and marriage
How to build stronger intercultural relationships
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 9. Intercultural conflict
Introduction
The nature and characteristics of conflict
Types of conflict
Cultural dimensions of conflict situations
Intercultural conflict styles
Facework and intercultural conflict management
Conflict competence
Managing language and intercultural conflict situations
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 10. Diversity and inclusion in the global workplace
Introduction
Globalization, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace
Englishization and the global workforce
The benefits of diversity and inclusion in the workplace
The challenges of diversity in the workplace
Cultural difference frameworks and the global workplace
Alternative approaches to intercultural business research, education, and practice
Enhancing intercultural communication and inclusivity in today's global workplace
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 11. Intercultural competency and global citizenship
Introduction
Intercultural competency
Intercultural-global competency and citizenship
Requisite competencies for today's global society
Enhancing intercultural competence and global citizenship
List of plates List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgments 1 Why study language and intercultural communication? 2. Culture and the primary socialization process 3. Language, communication, culture, and power in context 4. Language and nonverbal communication 5. Language and identity in intercultural communication 6. Ethnocentricism and Othering: Barriers to intercultural communication 7. Intercultural transitions: From language and culture confusion to adaptation 8. Language and intercultural relationships 9. Language and intercultural conflict 10. Language and intercultural communication in the global workplace 11. Language, interculturality, and global citizenship References Glossary Index
List of plates
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Imperatives for intercultural dialogue
Introduction
What is intercultural communication?
What is intercultural dialogue?
The importance of intercultural competency today
Ethical intercultural communication
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 2. Culture, language, and primary socialization
Introduction
Conceptions of culture
Primary socialization (Cultural and linguistic)
Facets of culture
The text's conception of culture
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 3. Communication, culture, and power in context
Introduction
Human communication and language
Components in the human communication process
Properties of human communication
Culture and communication styles
Communication accommodation theory (CAT)
Characteristics of effective intercultural communicators in second-language situations
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 4. Nonverbal communication
Introduction
What is nonverbal communication?
Why study nonverbal communication?
The relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication
Functions of nonverbal communication
Culture and types of nonverbal communication
The nonverbal expectancy violation theory
Nonverbal intercultural communicative competence
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 5. Identity and belonging
Introduction
Conceptions of identity
Fundamental characteristics of identities
Types of identities
Identities and intercultural competence: Applying your knowledge
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 6. The dark sides of identities: Barriers to intercultural communication
Introduction
Social categorization
Ethnocentricism
Othering
Ingroups and outgroups
Stereotyping
Bias and prejudice
Discrimination
Racism
Hateful rhetoric and acts of violence
Xenophobia
Pushing past ethnocentricism and identity biases
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 7. Intercultural adaptation
Introduction
Transitioning to another land: Motives and duration of stay
Long-term and short-term adaptation
Dimensions of transition shock
Sources of language and culture shock
Symptoms of language and culture shock
Variations in the degree of language and culture shock
Positive and negative effects of language and culture shock
Navigating the ups and downs of intercultural adaptation
Optimizing intercultural transitions
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Video and online resources
Notes
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 8. Intercultural relationships
Introduction
Interpersonal relationships
Intercultural relationships and diversity
Intercultural friendship and diverse social networks
Benefits of intercultural friendship
Factors that facilitate intercultural friendship
Barriers to intercultural friendship
Intercultural romance and marriage
How to build stronger intercultural relationships
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 9. Intercultural conflict
Introduction
The nature and characteristics of conflict
Types of conflict
Cultural dimensions of conflict situations
Intercultural conflict styles
Facework and intercultural conflict management
Conflict competence
Managing language and intercultural conflict situations
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 10. Diversity and inclusion in the global workplace
Introduction
Globalization, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace
Englishization and the global workforce
The benefits of diversity and inclusion in the workplace
The challenges of diversity in the workplace
Cultural difference frameworks and the global workplace
Alternative approaches to intercultural business research, education, and practice
Enhancing intercultural communication and inclusivity in today's global workplace
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
Chapter 11. Intercultural competency and global citizenship
Introduction
Intercultural competency
Intercultural-global competency and citizenship
Requisite competencies for today's global society
Enhancing intercultural competence and global citizenship
Summary
Discussion questions
Journal jumpstarts
Activities
Instructor and Student Resources
References
Glossary
Index
Rezensionen
This insightful book is highly recommended. It is comprehensive, well-structured, and full of reflections and practical examples, and will be very valuable in courses on language and intercultural communication. It deals with central concepts like identity dynamics, intercultural relations, hate-speech, and global citizenship.
Professor Emerita Karen Risager, Roskilde University, Denmark
Praise for the previous edition:
This is an excellent introduction to the field of intercultural communication, as equally useful for anybody working internationally as to the university classroom.
Allan Goodwin, Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Japan
Educators will find this a timely and wide-ranging resource that tackles difficult issues in challenging times.
John Corbett, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Jackson's text is a comprehensive, fresh look at today's exceedingly complex intersection of intercultural communication, global competence, identity, and language. Relevant to students and intercultural communication practitioners, Jackson offers both breadth and depth when it comes to major concepts, frameworks, and highly applicable real-world examples.
Whitney Sherman, Council On International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
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