EBOOK: Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction

1st Edition
0077146077 · 9780077146078
The new Southern African edition of this popular introductory textbook offers students a practical and accessible framework for developing their intercultural communication skills. It provides a global perspective on intercultural communication while… Read More
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Part I Foundations of Intercultural Communication

1 Studying Intercultural Communication

2 Intercultural Communication

3 Identity and Intercultural Communication

4 Communication, Cultural World-views and Values



Part II Intercultural Communication Processes

5 Verbal Issues in Intercultural Communication

6 Nonverbal Issues in Intercultural Communication



Part III Intercultural Communication in Everyday Life

7 Popular Culture and Intercultural Communication

8 Intercultural Relationships in Everyday Life



Part IV Intercultural Communication in Applied Settings

9 Intercultural Communication in Tourism Contexts

10 Intercultural Communication and Business

11 Intercultural Communication and Education

12 Intercultural Communication and Health Care

13 Intercultural Communication and Related Fields

The new Southern African edition of this popular introductory textbook offers students a practical and accessible framework for developing their intercultural communication skills. It provides a global perspective on intercultural communication while allowing students to contextualise their knowledge with relevant examples, applications and perspectives. Recognising that students in Southern African come from diverse cultural, ethnic and linguistic backgrounds, it provides discussion of issues and perspectives they can apply to everyday life and to broader contexts.