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| Part One: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: AN INTRODUCTION | |
| 1. Approches to Understanding Intercultural Communication | |
| Larry A | |
| Samovar and Richard E | |
| Porter, Understanding Intercultural Communication: An Introduction and Overview | |
| Harry C | |
| Triandi, Culture and Conflict | ... MORE |
| Santoshi Ishii, Donald Cooke and Donald Klopf, Our Locus in the Universe: World View and Intercultural Communication | |
| Rod Janzen, Five Paradigms of Ethnic Relations | |
| Part Two: SOCIOCULTURAL BACKGROUNDS: WHAT WE BRING TO INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION | |
| 2. International Cultures: Understanding Diversity | |
| Wenshan Jia, The Chinese Conceptualizations of Face: Emotions, Communication, and Personhood | |
| James H | |
| Robinson, Communication in Korea: Playing Things by Eye | |
| Martin J | |
| Gannon, India: The Dance of Shiva | |
| Shirley van der Veur, Africa: Cultural Patterns and Communication | |
| Polly A | |
| Begley, Communication with Egyptians | |
| Robert Friday, Contrasts in Discussion Behaviors of German and American Managers | |
| 3. Co-Cultures: Living in Two Cultures | |
| Young Yun Kim, Unum and Pluribus: Ideological Underpinnings of Interethnic Communication in the United States | |
| Ronald L | |
| Jackson, II and Celnisha L | |
| Dangerfield, Defining Black Masculinity as Cultural Property: Toward an Identity Negotiation Paradigm | |
| Micheal Tinusta Garrett and Michael P | |
| Wilbur, Does the Worm Live in the Ground: Reflections on Native American Spirituality | |
| Michael Bronski, Gay Culture | |
| Julia T | |
| Wood and Nina M | |
| Reich, Gendered Speech Communities | |
| Valerie C | |
| Mckay, Communication Dynamics of the Elderly | |
| Dawn O | |
| Braithwaite and Charles A | |
| Braithwaite, "Which is my Good Leg?": Cultural Communication Patterns of People with Disabilities | |
| Part Three: INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION: TAKING PART IN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION | |
| 4. Verbal Processes: Speaking Across Cultures | |
| Fern L | |
| Johnson, Cultural Dimensions of Discourse | |
| Mary Fong, The Nexus of Language, Communication and Culture | |
| Mei Zhong, Contemporary Social and Political Movements and their Imprints on the Chinese Language | |
| Aaron Castelan Cargile, Discriminating Attitudes Toward Speech | |
| Donald G | |
| Ellis and Ifat Moaz, Dialogue and Cultural Communication Codes Between Isrealite-Jews and Palestinians | |
| Carolyn Roy, Mexican Dichos: Lessons Through Language | |
| 5. Nonverbal Communication: Action, Sound and Silence | |
| Peter Andersen, In Different Dimensions: Nonverbal Communication and Culture | |
| Edwin R | |
| McDaniel, Japanese Nonverbal Communication: A Reflection of Cultural Themes | |
| Edward T | |
| Hall, Monochronic and Polychronic Time | |
| Deborah Borisoff and Lisa Merrill, Gender and Nonverbal Communication | |
| 6. Cultural Contexts: The Influence of the Setting | |
| Steve Quasha and Edwin R | |
| McDaniel | |
| Reinterpreting Japanese Business Communication in the Information Age | |
| Sheryl Lindsley and Charles A | |
| Braithwaite, U | |
| Americans and Mexicans Working Together: Five Core Concepts | |
| Jeanne M | |
| Brett, Culture and Negotiation | |
| Nagesh Rao, "Half-truths" in Argentina, Brazil and India: An Intercultural Analysis of Physician-Patient Communication | |
| Geneva Gay, Culture and Communication in the Classroom | |
| Part Four: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: SEEKING IMPROVEMENT | |
| 7. Communicating Interculturally: Becoming Competent | |
| Guo-Ming Chen and William J | |
| Starosta, Intercultural Awareness | |
| James R | |
| Baldwin and Michael Hecht, Unpacking Group-Based Intolerance: A Holographic Look at Identity and Intolerance | |
| Anita S | |
| Mak, Marvin J | |
| Westwood, F | |
| Ishi Ishiyama, and Michelle C | |
| Barker, Optimizing Conditions for Learning Sociocultural Competencies for Success | |
| Stella Ting-Toomey, Managing Intercultural Conflicts Effectively | |
| James Manseau Sauceda, Effective Strategies for Mediating Co-Cultural Conflict | |
| Mary Jane Collier, Understanding Cultural Identities in Intercultural Communication: A Ten Step Inventory | |
| Polly Begley, Sojourner Adaptation | |
| 8. Ethical Considerations: Prospects for the Future | |
| Index | |
| Harlen Cleveland, The Limits of Cultural Diversity | |
| Young Yun Kim, Intercultural Personhood: An Integration of Eastern and Western Perspectives | |
| Robert Shuter, Ethics and Communication: An Intercultural Perspective | |
| Martha Nussbuam, Citizens of the World | |
| David W | |
| Kale, Peace as an Ethic for Intercultural Communication |