This is a collection of essays about Finnish speech culture and also studies the relationships between speech and culture at the general level. Using qualitative methodology in general and ethnography in particular, the essayists examine: terms for talk, the regulation of talk, relational dialectics, face-work, intangibles, strategic communication, and argumentation.
This is a collection of essays about Finnish speech culture and also studies the relationships between speech and culture at the general level. Using qualitative methodology in general and ethnography in particular, the essayists examine: terms for talk, the regulation of talk, relational dialectics, face-work, intangibles, strategic communication, and argumentation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Wilkins, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at Baruch College, CUNY, where he specializes in the study of language and social interaction and the ethnography of communication. His work includes articles published in Journal of Communication, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Communication Reports, and International Journal of Intercultural Relations. Pekka Isotalus, Ph.D., is Professor in the Department of Speech Communication and Voice Research, University of Tampere, Finland, and leader of the national Doctoral School of Communication Studies. He is specialized in the study of political communication and mediated interpersonal communication. He has edited several books and has published articles in the Quarterly Journal of Communication, Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research, and Nordicom Review.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Speech Culture in Finland Chapter 2 White Lies or Relative Truth? Cultural Considerations of the Finnish Concept of Honesty and Intercultural Learning Chapter 3 Coding Personhood through Cultural Terms and Practices: Silence and Quietude as a Finnish Natural Way of Being Chapter 4 The Asiasta Puhuminen Event Chapter 5 Cultural Dialectics in Finnish Advising Relationships Chapter 6 Finnish Supportive Communication: A Qualitative Study on Middle-Aged Singles' Support Seeking Chapter 7 The Silence of the Finnish Sauna Chapter 8 The Meaning of Intangibles in International Business Relations: Latin American Perceptions of Finns as negotiators Chapter 9 The Finnish Criminal Trial as a Speech Communication Situation Chapter 10 Agreement and Disagreement in Focus: A Cultural Perspective on Televised Election Debates
Chapter 1 Speech Culture in Finland Chapter 2 White Lies or Relative Truth? Cultural Considerations of the Finnish Concept of Honesty and Intercultural Learning Chapter 3 Coding Personhood through Cultural Terms and Practices: Silence and Quietude as a Finnish Natural Way of Being Chapter 4 The Asiasta Puhuminen Event Chapter 5 Cultural Dialectics in Finnish Advising Relationships Chapter 6 Finnish Supportive Communication: A Qualitative Study on Middle-Aged Singles' Support Seeking Chapter 7 The Silence of the Finnish Sauna Chapter 8 The Meaning of Intangibles in International Business Relations: Latin American Perceptions of Finns as negotiators Chapter 9 The Finnish Criminal Trial as a Speech Communication Situation Chapter 10 Agreement and Disagreement in Focus: A Cultural Perspective on Televised Election Debates
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