Some ancillaries, including electronic and print components, may not be available to customers outside the United States. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill LLC, including, but not limited to, in any network or other electronic storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXTS, EIGHTH EDITION Published by McGraw Hill LLC, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10121. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXTS EIGHTH EDITION Interpretive Perspective: Competence in ContextsĬritical Perspective: Competence for Whom?Īpplying Knowledge About Intercultural Communication Social Science Perspective: Individual Components Interpretive and Critical Approaches to Social ConflictĬhapter 12 Striving for Engaged and Effective Intercultural Communication ![]() Interpretive Approach: Communicating in Intercultural RelationshipsĬhapter 11 Culture, Communication, and ConflictĬharacteristics of Intercultural Conflict Social Science Approach: Cross-Cultural Differences Thinking Dialectically About Intercultural Relationships Global Circulation of Images and CommoditiesĬhapter 10 Culture, Communication, and Intercultural Relationshipsīenefits and Challenges of Intercultural Relationships Migrants' Perceptions of Mainstream Culture Learning About Cultures Without Personal Experience Thinking Dialectically About Intercultural TransitionsĬhapter 9 Popular Culture and Intercultural Communication PART III: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONSĬhapter 8 Understanding Intercultural Transitions Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination Thinking Dialectically About Nonverbal Communication: Defining Nonverbal CommunicationĬomparing Verbal and Nonverbal Communication ![]() Influence of Interactive Media Use on Language and Communication StyleĬhapter 7 Nonverbal Codes and Cultural Space PART II: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION PROCESSESĬhapter 5 Identity and Intercultural CommunicationĬhapter 6 Language and Intercultural CommunicationĬultural Variations in Communication Style ![]() Negotiating Histories Dialectically in Interaction History, Power, and Intercultural Communication Political, Intellectual, and Social Histories The Relationship Between Communication and PowerĬhapter 4 History and Intercultural Communication ![]() The Relationship Between Communication and Context The Relationship Between Culture and CommunicationĬommunication as Resistance to the Dominant Cultural System Interpretive Definitions: Culture as Contextual Symbolic Patterns of Meaning, Involving EmotionsĬritical Definitions: Culture as Heterogeneous, Dynamic, and a Contested Zone Social Science Definitions: Culture as Learned, Group-Related Perceptions Six Dialectics of Intercultural CommunicationĬhapter 3 Culture, Communication, Context, and Power Three Approaches to Studying Intercultural CommunicationĪ Dialectical Approach to Understanding Culture and CommunicationĬombining the Three Traditional Paradigms: The Dialectical Approach Perception and Worldview of the Researcher PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONĬhapter 1 Why Study Intercultural Communication?Ĭhapter 2 The Study of Intercultural Communication
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