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_aLiu, Shuang. _eauthor |
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_aIntroducing intercultural communication : _bglobal cultures and contexts / _cShuang Liu, Zala Volčič and Cindy Gallois. |
| 250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aLondon ; _aThousand Oaks, Calif. : _bSAGE, _c2011. |
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| 500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [295]-312) and index | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [295]-312) and index. | ||
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_gMachine generated contents note: _g1. _tChallenges of Living in a Global Society -- _tLiving in a global village -- _tContributors to cultural diversity -- _tThe necessity and benefits of intercultural communication -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: The Cronulla riots -- _tFurther Reading -- _g2. _tUnderstanding Communication -- _tThe essence of communication -- _tThe multifaceted nature of communication -- _tModels of communication -- _tLevels of communication -- _tCommunication and culture -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Hanging out in the public square -- _tFurther Reading -- _g3. _tUnderstanding Culture -- _tThe pervasive nature of culture -- _tDefinitions and components of culture -- _tCharacteristics of culture -- _tSubcultures -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: The Roma people in Eastern Europe -- _tFurther Reading -- _g4. _tThe Influence of Culture on Perception -- _tThe nature of human perception -- _tStages of the perception process -- _tThe influence of culture on perception |
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_tPerception and intercultural communication -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: How are Eastern Europeans perceived by the West? -- _tFurther Reading -- _g5. _tCultural Orientations and Behaviours -- _tCulture as a repertoire of human behaviours -- _tDimensions of culture -- _tKluckhohn and Strodtbeck's value orientations -- _tIntercultural communication ethics -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Dinner at a Japanese home -- _tFurther Reading -- _g6. _tVerbal Communication and Culture -- _tThe power of language -- _tThe components and characteristics of verbal codes -- _tLanguage and perception -- _tCultural variations in verbal communication -- _tLanguage and identity -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: How many languages still exist in the world today? -- _tFurther Reading -- _g7. _tNonverbal Communication and Culture -- _tUniversality and variation of nonverbal communication -- _tCharacteristics and functions of nonverbal codes -- _tTypes of nonverbal communication -- _tInfluence of culture on nonverbal communication -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Yum cha and Chinese culture -- _tFurther Reading |
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_g8. _tCategorization, Subgroups, and Identities -- _tThe multifaceted nature of identities -- _tSocial categorization and identities -- _tSubgroup memberships and different types of identities -- _tIdentities and intercultural communication -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: History of South African identity and apartheid in South Africa -- _tFurther Reading -- _g9. _tDeveloping Relations with Culturally Different Others -- _tThe nature of human relationships -- _tDimensions of human relationships -- _tStages of human relationship development -- _tCulture and human relationship development -- _tDeveloping intercultural relationships -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Love by arrangement in India -- _tFurther Reading -- _g10. _tManaging Intercultural Conflicts -- _tPervasiveness of intercultural conflicts -- _tPotential sources of intercultural conflict -- _tStages in the conflict process -- _tConflict management styles and approaches -- _tInfluence of culture on conflict management -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Violent conflicts in the former Yugoslavia -- _tFurther Reading |
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_g11. _tThe Mass Media, Technology, and Cultural Change -- _tThe world of the mass media -- _tGlobalization, technology, and the mass media -- _tThe mass media and symbolic social reality -- _tThe mass media and cultural change -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: OhMyNews in South Korea -- _tFurther Reading -- _g12. _tImmigration and Acculturation -- _tImmigration and cultural diversity -- _tMigration and globalization -- _tDiversity and multiculturalism -- _tAcculturation and culture shock -- _tCross-cultural adaptation -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Migration and diversity in Australia -- _tFurther Reading -- _g13. _tBecoming an Effective Intercultural Communicator -- _tGlobal and local dimensions of culture -- _tHomogenization and fragmentation -- _tFrom local to global -- _tFrom global to local -- _tDeveloping intercultural competence -- _tSummary -- _tCase Study: Doctors without Borders -- _tFurther Reading. |
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