The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication

The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication
Author: Christina Bratt Paulston,Scott F. Kiesling,Elizabeth S. Rangel
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781118941287

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The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication brings together internationally-renowned scholars from a range of fields to survey the theoretical perspectives and applied work, including example analyses, in this burgeoning area of linguistics. Features contributions from established researchers in sociolinguistics and intercultural discourse Explores the theoretical perspectives underlying work in the field Examines the history of the field, work in cross-cultural communication, and features of discourse Establishes the scope of this interdisciplinary field of study Includes coverage on individual linguistic features, such as indirectness and politeness, as well as sample analyses of IDC exchanges

Intercultural Discourse and Communication

Intercultural Discourse and Communication
Author: Scott F. Kiesling,Christina Bratt Paulston
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780470758281

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Intercultural Discourse and Communication: The Essential Readings is a collection of articles that discuss major theoretical approaches, case studies of cultural and sub-cultural contact from around the globe, issues of identity in 'bicultural' individuals, and the 'real world' implications of intercultural contact and conflict. Collects articles that describe and analyze discourse and communication in several channels, including spoken, written, and signed. Considers various group organizations such as culture/subculture, gender, race/ethnicity, social class, age, and region. Includes brief introductions to each section by the editors that explain main concepts. Contains discussion questions that enhance the book’s value for courses.

The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication

The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication
Author: Christina Bratt Paulston,Scott F. Kiesling,Elizabeth S. Rangel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Identity (Psychology)
ISBN: 1782685324

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The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication brings together internationally-renowned scholars from a range of fields to survey the theoretical perspectives and applied work, including example analyses, in this burgeoning area of linguistics. Features contributions from established researchers in sociolinguistics and intercultural discourse. Explores the theoretical perspectives underlying work in the field. Examines the history of the field, work in cross-cultural communication, and features of discourse. Establishes the scope of this interdisciplinary field of study. Includes coverage on individual linguistic features, such as indirectness and politeness, as well as sample analyses of IDC exchanges.

The Handbook of Communication in Cross cultural Perspective

The Handbook of Communication in Cross cultural Perspective
Author: Donal Carbaugh
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317485605

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This handbook brings together 26 ethnographic research reports from around the world about communication. The studies explore 13 languages from 17 countries across 6 continents. Together, the studies examine, through cultural analyses, communication practices in cross-cultural perspective. In doing so, and as a global community of scholars, the studies explore the diversity in ways communication is understood around the world, examine specific cultural traditions in the study of communication, and thus inform readers about the range of ways communication is understood around the world. Some of the communication practices explored include complaining, hate speech, irreverence, respect, and uses of the mobile phone. The focus of the handbook, however, is dual in that it brings into view both communication as an academic discipline and its use to unveil culturally situated practices. By attending to communication in these ways, as a discipline and a specific practice, the handbook is focused on, and will be an authoritative resource for understanding communication in cross-cultural perspective. Designed at the nexus of various intellectual traditions such as the ethnography of communication, linguistic ethnography, and cultural approaches to discourse, the handbook employs, then, a general approach which, when used, understands communication in its particular cultural scenes and communities.

The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication

The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication
Author: Thomas K. Nakayama,Rona Tamiko Halualani
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118400081

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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication aims to furnish scholars with a consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of the field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities. A consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of this developing field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities Traces the significant historical developments in intercultural communication Helps students and scholars to revisit, assess, and reflect on the formation of critical intercultural communication studies Posits new directions for the field in terms of theorizing, knowledge production, and social justice engagement

Intercultural Communication

Intercultural Communication
Author: Ron Scollon,Suzanne Wong Scollon,Rodney H. Jones
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780470656402

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This newly revised edition is both a lively introduction and practical guide to the main concepts and challenges of intercultural communication. Grounded in interactional sociolinguistics and discourse analysis, this work integrates theoretical principles and methodological advice, presenting students, researchers, and practitioners with a comprehensive and unified resource. Features new original theory, expanded treatment of generations, gender and corporate and professional discourse Offers improved organization and added features for student and classroom use, including advice on research projects, questions for discussion, and references at the end of each chapter Extensively revised with newly added material on computer mediated communication, sexuality and globalization

The Discourse of Ethics and Equity in Intercultural Communication

The Discourse of Ethics and Equity in Intercultural Communication
Author: Shanta Nair-Venugopal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317409441

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This book examines the notions of ethics and equity in relation to language and communication in intercultural relations. Although these notions are often discussed, they are not always addressed with regard to specifi c subjects. Much intercultural discourse and dialogue in recent times has been coloured by the clash of civilizations (as described by Samuel Huntington), terrorist attacks such as 9/11, and the indelible effects which these events have had on dealings between different peoples, cultures and religions. This book discusses ethics and equity with regard to marginalized and privileged minorities, victims of abuse and of confl ict, researchers and practitioners, and language learners and speaker/users. It opens up spaces for a critical discourse of ethics and equity in language and intercultural communication as ‘new’ knowledge. This book was originally published as a special issue of Language and Intercultural Communication.

Handbook of Intercultural Communication

Handbook of Intercultural Communication
Author: Helga Kotthoff,Helen Spencer-Oatey
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110198584

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In today’s globalized world of international contact and multicultural interaction, effective intercultural communication is increasingly seen as a pre-requisite for social harmony and organisational success. This handbook takes a ?problem-solving? approach to the various issues that arise in real-life intercultural interaction. The editors have brought together experts from a range of disciplines, including linguistics, psychology and anthropology, to provide a multidisciplinary perspective on the field, whilst simultaneously anchoring it in Applied Linguistics. Key features: provides a state-of-the-art description of different areas in the context of intercultural communication presents a critical appraisal of the relevance of the field offers solutions of everyday language-related problems international handbook with contributions from renown experts in the field