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Globalizing intercultural communication : a reader / edited by Kathryn Sorrells, Sachi Sekimoto.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, 2016.Description: xxii, 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN:
  • 9781452299334
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM1211 .G58 2016
Contents:
Studying and practicing intercultural communication — Challenges and barriers to intercultural communication — History, power, and globalization — Identities in the global context — Intersectionality, identity, and positionality — Language and power — Cultural space and intercultural communication — Intercultural relationships — Intercultural communication in the workplace — Border crossing and intercultural adaptation — Popular culture, media, and globalization — New media in the global context — Intercultural conflict in the global age — Intercultural alliances for social justice.
Courses that have reserved this title:
  • MSc International Business: Unit 6. Managing Cross-Cultural Interactions
Summary: Globalizing Intercultural Communication: A Reader introduces students to intercultural communication within the global context, and equips them with the knowledge and understanding to grapple with the dynamic, interconnected and complex nature of intercultural relations in the world today. This reader is organized around foundational and contemporary themes of intercultural communication. Each of the 14 chapters pairs an original research article explicating key topics, theories, or concepts with a first-person narrative that brings the chapter content alive and invites students to develop and apply their knowledge of intercultural communication. Each chapter’s pair of readings is framed by an introduction highlighting important issues presented in the readings that are relevant to the study and practice of intercultural communication and end-of-chapter pedagogical features including key terms and discussion questions. In addition to illuminating concepts, theories, and issues, authors/editors Kathryn Sorrells and Sachi Sekimoto focus particular attention on grounding theory in everyday experience and translating theory into practice and actions that can be taken to promote social responsibility and social justice.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 287-312) and index.

Studying and practicing intercultural communication — Challenges and barriers to intercultural communication — History, power, and globalization — Identities in the global context — Intersectionality, identity, and positionality — Language and power — Cultural space and intercultural communication — Intercultural relationships — Intercultural communication in the workplace — Border crossing and intercultural adaptation — Popular culture, media, and globalization — New media in the global context — Intercultural conflict in the global age — Intercultural alliances for social justice.

Globalizing Intercultural Communication: A Reader introduces students to intercultural communication within the global context, and equips them with the knowledge and understanding to grapple with the dynamic, interconnected and complex nature of intercultural relations in the world today. This reader is organized around foundational and contemporary themes of intercultural communication. Each of the 14 chapters pairs an original research article explicating key topics, theories, or concepts with a first-person narrative that brings the chapter content alive and invites students to develop and apply their knowledge of intercultural communication. Each chapter’s pair of readings is framed by an introduction highlighting important issues presented in the readings that are relevant to the study and practice of intercultural communication and end-of-chapter pedagogical features including key terms and discussion questions.

In addition to illuminating concepts, theories, and issues, authors/editors Kathryn Sorrells and Sachi Sekimoto focus particular attention on grounding theory in everyday experience and translating theory into practice and actions that can be taken to promote social responsibility and social justice.

MSc International Business: Unit 6. Managing Cross-Cultural Interactions

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