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Intercultural communication in contexts / Judith N. Martin, Thomas K. Nakayama.

By: Martin, Judith N.
Contributor(s): Nakayama, Thomas K.
Publisher: Boston, Mass : McGraw-Hill, c2004Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xxvii, 434 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0767430131.Subject(s): Intercultural communicationDDC classification: 303.482
Contents:
Part I: Foundations of intercultural communication - 1. Why study intercultural communication? - 2. The history of the study of intercultural communication - 3. Culture, communication, context, and power - 4. History and intercultural communication -- Part II: Intercultural communication processes - 5. Identity and intercultural communication - 6. Language and intercultural communication - 7. Nonverbal codes and cultural space -- Part III: Intercultural communication applications - 8. Understanding intercultural transitions - 9. Folk culture, popular culture, and intercultural communication - 10. Culture, communication, and intercultural relationships - 11. Culture, communication, and conflict - 12. The outlook for intercultural communication.
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Part I: Foundations of intercultural communication - 1. Why study intercultural communication? - 2. The history of the study of intercultural communication - 3. Culture, communication, context, and power - 4. History and intercultural communication -- Part II: Intercultural communication processes - 5. Identity and intercultural communication - 6. Language and intercultural communication - 7. Nonverbal codes and cultural space -- Part III: Intercultural communication applications - 8. Understanding intercultural transitions - 9. Folk culture, popular culture, and intercultural communication - 10. Culture, communication, and intercultural relationships - 11. Culture, communication, and conflict - 12. The outlook for intercultural communication.