The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Communication
A highly interdisciplinary overview of the wide spectrum of current international research and professional practice in intercultural communication, this is a key reference book for students, lecturers and professionals alike. Key examples of contrastive, interactive, imagological and interlingual approaches are discussed, as well as the impact of cultural, economic and socio-political power hierarchies in cultural encounters, essential for contemporary research in critical intercultural communication and postcolonial studies. The Handbook also explores the spectrum of professional applications of that research, from intercultural teaching and training to the management of culturally mixed groups, facilitating use by professionals in related fields. Theories are introduced systematically using ordinary language explanations and examples, providing an engaging approach to readers new to the field. Students and researchers in a wide variety of disciplines, from cultural studies to linguistics, will appreciate this clear yet in-depth approach to an ever-evolving contemporary field.
- Provides a broad overview to intercultural communication research by discussing key approaches and including multi-disciplinary perspectives
- Explores the wider spectrum of professional applications, facilitating use by professionals in related fields, such as intercultural trainers or human resource managers
- Uses ordinary language explanations and examples to introduce the theory step by step, meaning no specialized training in the field is needed
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'Distinguishing itself from an already crowded field of reference resources, The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Communication is comprehensive, well organized, and bridges disciplines. With its in-depth examination of theoretical frames germane to this broad field, the handbook will be valuable for scholars in the fields of linguistics, psychology, education, business, and the many other fields in which global connectedness and culture are core concepts … This handbook will be valuable across the scholarly spectrum.' D. M. Moss, Choice
'Overall, this is a well-edited book, which deserves appreciation for its breadth and focus, and the way how it managed to transfer the debates of power relations to contemporary monocultural settings. Based on original contributions to the field, The Handbook takes a genuinely interdisciplinary approach and will certainly inspire future research in the field of intercultural communication.' Zsuzsanna Zsubrinszky, LINGUIST List
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April 2020Adobe eBook Reader
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Table of Contents
- Introduction Guido Rings and Sebastian M. Rasinger
- Part I. Introducing Intercultural Communication:
- 1. What is culture? Werner Delanoy
- 2. What is intercultural communication? Jan D. ten Thije
- 3. Rethinking intercultural competence Jürgen Bolten
- 4. Interculturality or transculturality? Heinz Antor
- Part II. Theoretical Approaches:
- 5. Critical intercultural communication and the digital environment Thomas K. Nakayama
- 6. From shared values to cultural dimensions: a comparative review Elizabeth A. Tuleja and Michael Schachner
- 7. Towards integrative intercultural communication Liisa Salo-Lee
- 8. The power of literature Birgit Neumann
- 9. Psychoanalytic approaches to memory and intercultural communication Jolanta A. Drzewiecka
- 10. Sociological approaches Uttaran Dutta and Judith N. Martin
- 11. Introducing intercultural ethics Richard Evanoff
- Part III. Methods:
- 12. Decolonizing gender and intercultural communication in transnational contexts Lara Martin Lengel, Yannick Kluch and Ahmet Atay
- 13. Migration in the digital social mediasphere Peter Stockinger
- 14. Linguistic politeness Claus Ehrhardt
- 15. Contemporary literature and intercultural understanding Gesine Lenore Schiewer
- 16. Enhancing intercultural skills through storytelling Stephan Wolting
- 17. Cinema as intercultural communication Joanne Leal
- 18. Intercultural memory and violence in Jewish literature Verena Dolle
- 19. Intercultural communication in social work practice Antonio López Peláez and Emilio José Gómez Ciriano
- 20. Intercultural education in study abroad contexts Jane Jackson
- 21. Intercultural communication in the courtroom: the doctrine of public policy Bertil Cottier
- Part IV. Application:
- 22. Intercultural communication in the context of the hyper-mobility of the school population within and outside Europe Emmanuelle le Pichon
- 23. Culture and management Marie-Thérèse Claes
- 24. Language and othering in contemporary Europe Anne Ife
- 25. Black British writing: Benjamin Zephaniah's didactic poetics Deirdre Osborne
- 26. Cultural encounters in contemporary Latin American cinema: intersections of transnationality Sarah Barrow
- 27. Religion and intercultural communication Margaret Littler
- 28 Irish-English cultural encounters in the diaspora Bronwen Walter
- 29. Intercultural dimensions in academic mobility: South Korea and Spain F. Manuel Montalbán, Francisco M. Llorente and Evelina Zurita
- Part V. Assessment:
- 30. Defining, developing and assessing intercultural competence Darla K. Deardorff
- 31. Effects of social media use on cultural adaptation Stephen M. Croucher and Ming Li
- 32. A constructivist approach to assessing intercultural communication competence Milton J. Bennett.