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The Art of Intercultural Harmony
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In this expanded second edition, Dai and Chen explore the effective ways to manage intercultural conflict and develop intercultural harmony, and takes an interdisciplinary approach to address the two issues. Covering major theoretical perspectives, it is a crucial reference for teachers, students, researchers, and practitioners alike.
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In this expanded second edition, Dai and Chen explore the effective ways to manage intercultural conflict and develop intercultural harmony, and takes an interdisciplinary approach to address the two issues. Covering major theoretical perspectives, it is a crucial reference for teachers, students, researchers, and practitioners alike.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000774238
- Artikelnr.: 65975787
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000774238
- Artikelnr.: 65975787
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Xiaodong Dai is Associate Professor of Foreign Languages College of Shanghai Normal University, P. R. China. He currently serves as the Vice President of the China Association for Intercultural Communication (CAFIC). Guo-Ming Chen is Emeritus Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Rhode Island, USA. He is the founding president of the Association for Chinese Communication Studies. He served as the Executive Director (2008-2014) and President of the International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies (2015-2017). Chen has published numerous books, articles, and book chapters.
Section One: Perspectives on Intercultural Conflict Management and Harmony
Building 1. Moving from Conflict to Harmony: The Role of Dialogue in
Bridging Differences 2. A Dialogic Approach to Intercultural Conflict
Management and Harmonious Relationships: Dialogue, Ethics and Culture 3.
Constituting Intercultural Harmony by Design Thinking: Conflict Management
in, for, and about Diversity and Inclusion Work 4. The Development of
Interculturality and the Management of Intercultural Conflict 5.
Transforming Conflict through Communication and Commonground 6. Conflict
Face-Negotiation Theory: Tracking Its Evolutionary Journey 7. The Art and
Discipline of Nonviolence: An Intercultural Praxis Approach to Conflict in
the Neoliberal Global Context 8. Multicultural Identity and Conflict
Communication Competence in the 21st Century 9. De-Westernizing the
Conflict Management Model: Is "Avoidance" Really that Bad? 10. The Yin and
Yang of Conflict Management and Resolution: A Chinese Perspective 11. A
Chinese Model of Constructive Conflict Management 12. Intercultural
Competence and Harmonious Intercultural Relations: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives and Insights Section Two: Intercultural Conflict Management
and Harmony Building in Contexts 13. The Discursive Construction of
Identities and Conflict Management Strategies in Parent-Child Conflict
Narratives Written by Chinese University Students 14. No Intergenerational
Conflict: Older Adults' Reports of Communication Characteristics in
American Family and Nonfamily Intergenerational Relationships 15.
Intercultural Communication Management Professionals in the Japanese
Linguistic and Cultural Environment 16. Conflicts in an International
Business Context: A Theoretical Analysis of Interpersonal (Pseudo)
Conflicts 17. Intercultural Conflicts in Transnational Mergers and
Acquisitions: The Case of a Failed Deal 18. Leveraging Differences:
Perceived Complementarity as a Synergy Potential in Sino-German Cooperation
19. Intercultural Challenges in Multinational Corporations 20.
Understanding Intercultural Conflict in the Virtual Space: Characteristics,
Approaches, and Management Styles
Building 1. Moving from Conflict to Harmony: The Role of Dialogue in
Bridging Differences 2. A Dialogic Approach to Intercultural Conflict
Management and Harmonious Relationships: Dialogue, Ethics and Culture 3.
Constituting Intercultural Harmony by Design Thinking: Conflict Management
in, for, and about Diversity and Inclusion Work 4. The Development of
Interculturality and the Management of Intercultural Conflict 5.
Transforming Conflict through Communication and Commonground 6. Conflict
Face-Negotiation Theory: Tracking Its Evolutionary Journey 7. The Art and
Discipline of Nonviolence: An Intercultural Praxis Approach to Conflict in
the Neoliberal Global Context 8. Multicultural Identity and Conflict
Communication Competence in the 21st Century 9. De-Westernizing the
Conflict Management Model: Is "Avoidance" Really that Bad? 10. The Yin and
Yang of Conflict Management and Resolution: A Chinese Perspective 11. A
Chinese Model of Constructive Conflict Management 12. Intercultural
Competence and Harmonious Intercultural Relations: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives and Insights Section Two: Intercultural Conflict Management
and Harmony Building in Contexts 13. The Discursive Construction of
Identities and Conflict Management Strategies in Parent-Child Conflict
Narratives Written by Chinese University Students 14. No Intergenerational
Conflict: Older Adults' Reports of Communication Characteristics in
American Family and Nonfamily Intergenerational Relationships 15.
Intercultural Communication Management Professionals in the Japanese
Linguistic and Cultural Environment 16. Conflicts in an International
Business Context: A Theoretical Analysis of Interpersonal (Pseudo)
Conflicts 17. Intercultural Conflicts in Transnational Mergers and
Acquisitions: The Case of a Failed Deal 18. Leveraging Differences:
Perceived Complementarity as a Synergy Potential in Sino-German Cooperation
19. Intercultural Challenges in Multinational Corporations 20.
Understanding Intercultural Conflict in the Virtual Space: Characteristics,
Approaches, and Management Styles
Section One: Perspectives on Intercultural Conflict Management and Harmony
Building 1. Moving from Conflict to Harmony: The Role of Dialogue in
Bridging Differences 2. A Dialogic Approach to Intercultural Conflict
Management and Harmonious Relationships: Dialogue, Ethics and Culture 3.
Constituting Intercultural Harmony by Design Thinking: Conflict Management
in, for, and about Diversity and Inclusion Work 4. The Development of
Interculturality and the Management of Intercultural Conflict 5.
Transforming Conflict through Communication and Commonground 6. Conflict
Face-Negotiation Theory: Tracking Its Evolutionary Journey 7. The Art and
Discipline of Nonviolence: An Intercultural Praxis Approach to Conflict in
the Neoliberal Global Context 8. Multicultural Identity and Conflict
Communication Competence in the 21st Century 9. De-Westernizing the
Conflict Management Model: Is "Avoidance" Really that Bad? 10. The Yin and
Yang of Conflict Management and Resolution: A Chinese Perspective 11. A
Chinese Model of Constructive Conflict Management 12. Intercultural
Competence and Harmonious Intercultural Relations: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives and Insights Section Two: Intercultural Conflict Management
and Harmony Building in Contexts 13. The Discursive Construction of
Identities and Conflict Management Strategies in Parent-Child Conflict
Narratives Written by Chinese University Students 14. No Intergenerational
Conflict: Older Adults' Reports of Communication Characteristics in
American Family and Nonfamily Intergenerational Relationships 15.
Intercultural Communication Management Professionals in the Japanese
Linguistic and Cultural Environment 16. Conflicts in an International
Business Context: A Theoretical Analysis of Interpersonal (Pseudo)
Conflicts 17. Intercultural Conflicts in Transnational Mergers and
Acquisitions: The Case of a Failed Deal 18. Leveraging Differences:
Perceived Complementarity as a Synergy Potential in Sino-German Cooperation
19. Intercultural Challenges in Multinational Corporations 20.
Understanding Intercultural Conflict in the Virtual Space: Characteristics,
Approaches, and Management Styles
Building 1. Moving from Conflict to Harmony: The Role of Dialogue in
Bridging Differences 2. A Dialogic Approach to Intercultural Conflict
Management and Harmonious Relationships: Dialogue, Ethics and Culture 3.
Constituting Intercultural Harmony by Design Thinking: Conflict Management
in, for, and about Diversity and Inclusion Work 4. The Development of
Interculturality and the Management of Intercultural Conflict 5.
Transforming Conflict through Communication and Commonground 6. Conflict
Face-Negotiation Theory: Tracking Its Evolutionary Journey 7. The Art and
Discipline of Nonviolence: An Intercultural Praxis Approach to Conflict in
the Neoliberal Global Context 8. Multicultural Identity and Conflict
Communication Competence in the 21st Century 9. De-Westernizing the
Conflict Management Model: Is "Avoidance" Really that Bad? 10. The Yin and
Yang of Conflict Management and Resolution: A Chinese Perspective 11. A
Chinese Model of Constructive Conflict Management 12. Intercultural
Competence and Harmonious Intercultural Relations: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives and Insights Section Two: Intercultural Conflict Management
and Harmony Building in Contexts 13. The Discursive Construction of
Identities and Conflict Management Strategies in Parent-Child Conflict
Narratives Written by Chinese University Students 14. No Intergenerational
Conflict: Older Adults' Reports of Communication Characteristics in
American Family and Nonfamily Intergenerational Relationships 15.
Intercultural Communication Management Professionals in the Japanese
Linguistic and Cultural Environment 16. Conflicts in an International
Business Context: A Theoretical Analysis of Interpersonal (Pseudo)
Conflicts 17. Intercultural Conflicts in Transnational Mergers and
Acquisitions: The Case of a Failed Deal 18. Leveraging Differences:
Perceived Complementarity as a Synergy Potential in Sino-German Cooperation
19. Intercultural Challenges in Multinational Corporations 20.
Understanding Intercultural Conflict in the Virtual Space: Characteristics,
Approaches, and Management Styles