Description |
1 online resource (413 pages) |
Series |
ICA Handbook Series |
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ICA handbook series.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Editorial Team; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introducing the Handbook; 1 Communication in Cross-Cultural Perspective; Part II: The Idea(l)s of Communication in Cultural Context; 2 Terms for Talk, Take 2: Theorizing Communication through Its Cultural Terms and Practices; 3 Russian Perspectives on Communication; 4 The Arabic Language Ideology and Communication: An Image from Egypt; Part III: Critical Inquiry through Plaintive Forms of Cultural Communication, National Identity |
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5 Oplakvane [Complaining] and What It Teaches Us about Communication in Bulgarian Discourse6 Jammern [Whining] as a German Way of Speaking; 7 Cultural Assumptions of Chinese Communication; Part IV: Cultural Styles of Communication with Special Attention to Identity; 8 "Laid Back" and "Irreverent": An Ethnopragmatic Analysis of Two Cultural Themes in Australian English Communication; 9 Mockery and (Non- )Seriousness in Initial Interactions amongst American and Australian Speakers of English; 10 Some Distinctive Taiwanese Communication Practices and Their Cultural Meanings |
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11 The Optimal Form and Its Use in Cross-cultural Analysis: A British "Stiff Upper Lip" and a Finnish Matter-of-Fact Style12 Diaosi [Underdog Talk] as a Way of Relating in Contemporary China; Part V: Electronic and Written Media, Mobile Communication; 13 A Perilous Journey: Intercultural Communication through Translated Novels; 14 Finnish Terms for Talk on the Mobile Phone; 15 Mobile Phone Technology: Coping Strategies in African Cultural Practice; Part VI: Interpersonal Communication, Gender, Respect, Sociability |
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16 Piropo [Amorous Flattery] as a Cultural Term for Talk in the Spanish-Speaking World17 Respeto [Respect] in Disrespect: Clashing Cultural Themes within the Context of Mexican Immigration; 18 Chinese Conceptualizations of Communication: Chinese Terms for Talk and Practice; 19 "Sitting" as a Communication Ritual with Special Attention to Alcohol Consumption in Russian Culture; Part VII: Organizational Communication; 20 "Ma'iingan Is Our Brother": Ojibwe and Non-Ojibwe Ways of Speaking about Wolves; 21 Cultural Communication within Nicaraguan Cooperative Meetings |
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22 Mediation Discourse in the United States and Belarus: Culturally Shaped InteractionsPart VIII: Political Communication; 23 The Discourse of Dictatorship in Central Eastern Europe and the Case of Hungarian "Hate Speech"; 24 Tokbek [Talk-back], Israeli Speech Economy, and Other Non-deliberative Terms for Political Talk; 25 Political Condemnations: Public Speech Acts and the Moralization of Discourse; Part IX: Religious-Based Communication; 26 Friday Sermon 'Khutbah' at the Mosque: Messages and Emotions |
Notes |
27 Effective Evangelism: Discourse Surrounding Best Evangelical Practices in a Chinese Indonesian Evangelical Christian (CIEC) Community in New England |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Intercultural communication -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Communication and culture -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Communication and culture
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Intercultural communication
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317485605 |
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1317485602 |
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