Ideal for undergraduate introductory courses as well as the training and coaching of practitioners in Intercultural Communication, International Communication and Cross-cultural Communication. Provides concise, up-to-date overviews of key topics, a variety of tasks, and eighteen case studies for in-depth discussions, homework, and assessments.
Ideal for undergraduate introductory courses as well as the training and coaching of practitioners in Intercultural Communication, International Communication and Cross-cultural Communication. Provides concise, up-to-date overviews of key topics, a variety of tasks, and eighteen case studies for in-depth discussions, homework, and assessments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Guido Rings is Emeritus Professor of Postcolonial Studies, co-director of the Anglia Ruskin Research Centre for Intercultural and Multilingual Studies (ARRCIMS), and co-founder of iMex and German as a Foreign Language, the first internet journals in Europe for their respective fields. Professor Rings has widely published within different areas of critical intercultural and postcolonial studies. This includes, as editor, the acclaimed Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Communication (with S. M. Rasinger, Cambridge University Press, 2020) and, as author, the world-leading scoring The Other in Contemporary Migrant Cinema (Routledge, 2016) and the celebrated La Conquista desbaratada (The Conquest upside down, Iberoamericana, 2010), next to more than fifty distinguished refereed articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. Introducing Intercultural Communication: 1. From culture to cultural identity concepts 2. What is intercultural communication? 3. Rethinking intercultural competence Part II. Theories, Key Concepts and Approaches: 4. Critical intercultural communication and postcolonial studies 5. Contrastive theories 6. Imagological perspectives in literature and cinema 7. Linguistic approaches to intercultural communication 8. Anthropological perspectives 9. Sociological approaches 10. Psychological perspectives 11. Raising intercultural awareness through storytelling Part III. Application: 12. Communicating in the digital sphere 13. Migration and intercultural communication 14. Intercultural business communication 15. Intercultural communication in health services 16. Enhancing intercultural competence in military services 17. Intercultural competence revisited: development and assessment 18. Reflections on the future of intercultural communication Glossary.
Preface Part I. Introducing Intercultural Communication: 1. From culture to cultural identity concepts 2. What is intercultural communication? 3. Rethinking intercultural competence Part II. Theories, Key Concepts and Approaches: 4. Critical intercultural communication and postcolonial studies 5. Contrastive theories 6. Imagological perspectives in literature and cinema 7. Linguistic approaches to intercultural communication 8. Anthropological perspectives 9. Sociological approaches 10. Psychological perspectives 11. Raising intercultural awareness through storytelling Part III. Application: 12. Communicating in the digital sphere 13. Migration and intercultural communication 14. Intercultural business communication 15. Intercultural communication in health services 16. Enhancing intercultural competence in military services 17. Intercultural competence revisited: development and assessment 18. Reflections on the future of intercultural communication Glossary.
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