Inter/cultural communication: representation and construction of culture
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Autor: Kurylo, Anastacia
Jahr: 2013
Detailed Contents
Preface xix
Anastacia Kurylo, Man/mount Manhattan College
A Diverse Approach to Studying Intercultural Communication
With an Inclusive View of Culture xix
Learning Goals xxi
Features xxii
Organization of the Text xxiii
Acknowledgments xxv
Note to Students xxvii
Anastacia Kurylo, Marymount Manhattan College
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION 1
Chapter 1: Culture and Communication 3
Anastacia Kurylo, Marymount Manhattan College
Culture 3
Communication 4
Symbols as Cultural Representation 5
Symbols as Cultural Construction 5
Intercultural and Cultural Communication 5
Cultural Generalizations Versus Individual Behavior 6
Reasons to Study Inter/Cultural Communication 8
Intercultural Imperatives 12
Demographic Imperative 12
Economic Imperative 12
Ethical Imperative 12
Peace Imperative 13
Self-Awareness Imperative 14
Technological Imperative 14
Approaches to the Study of Intercultural Communication 15
Social Scientific Approach 15
Social Construction Approach 16
Weaving Two Dominant Approaches 19
Final Thoughts 20
Say What? 21
Review Questions 22
Key Terms 22
References 23
Chapter 2: Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Communication 25
Bernadette M. Watson, The University of Queensland
Cultural Mores 26
Beginnings of the Study of Intercultural Communication 29
Two Dominant Traditions in Intercultural
Communication Research 29
Intercultural Communication Competence 29
Intergroup Communication 30
Cross-Cultural Differences 31
Physical Space 32
Time 32
Hofstede s Five Cultural Dimensions 33
Confucian Dynamism 35
High Context and Low Context Cultures 36
Understanding Differences as Continuums 39
Face Negotiation Theory 40
Willingness to Communicate 41
Final Thoughts 42
Say What? 43
Review Questions 44
Key Terms 44
References 45
Chapter 3: Intercultural Communication Competence 47
Lily A. Arasaratnam, Alphacrucis College
Communication Competence 48
Competence in Intercultural Communication 49
Unconscious Incompetence 49
Conscious Incompetence 50
Conscious Competence 50
Unconscious Competence 50
Variables That Influence Intercultural Communication Competence 51
Cognitive Complexity 51
Ethnocentrism 52
Empathy 53
Interaction Involvement 53
Motivation 53
Positive Global Attitude (Toward Other Cultures) 54
Models of Intercultural Communication Competence 54
Anxiety/Uncertainty Management Model 54
Integrated Model of Intercultural Communication Competence 58
Identity Negotiation Model 60
Pyramid Model of Intercultural Competence 61
Developing Intercultural Communication Competence 63
Exposure to and Engaging With Different Worldviews 63
Practicing Role-Taking Behavior 63
Practicing Active Listening 63
Seeking Regular Feedback 64
Final Thoughts 64
Say What? 65
Review Questions 66
Key Terms 67
References 67
Chapter 4: A Communication Theory of Culture 69
Donal Carbaugh, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Four Uses of the Culture Concept 70
Generic Concept 70
Distinctive Concept 71
Evaluative Concept 71
Cognitive Concept 73
A Communication Theory of Culture 74
Four Propositions of a Communication Theory of Culture 75
A Complex System of Symbols, Symbolic Forms, and Their Meanings 76
Meaningful Practices to Participants 77
An Expressive System of Culture 78
An Expressive System That Is Historically Transmitted 80
Cultural Moments 82
Final Thoughts 84
Say What? 85
Review Questions 86
Key Terms 86
References 87
Chapter 5: Culture in Conversation 89
Jessica S. Robles, University of New Hampshire
Introduction to Cultural Ways of Speaking 90
Speech Communities 91
Cultural Communication Practices 96
Accent 96
Language Selection 97
Conversational Style 97
Speech Acts 97
Person Referencing 101
Membership Categorization Devices 102
Culture and Conflict 107
Final Thoughts 110
Say What? Ill
Review Questions 112
Key Terms 112
References 113
PART II: DISTINGUISHING SELF AND OTHER 115
Chapter 6: Self-Identity and Culture 117
Ronald L Jackson II, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cerise L Glenn, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Kesha Morant Williams, Penn State Berks
Identity 118
The Role of Place and Space 118
The Role of the Other 120
The Development of Self-Identity 122
Mead s Theory of Symbolic Interactionism 123
Enculturation and Acculturation 126
Sources of Identity 127
Theories of Identity Negotiation 127
Cultural Contracts Theory 128
Identity Management Theory 129
The Communication Theory of Identity 133
Final Thoughts 135
Say What? 136
Review Questions 137
Key Terms 138
References 138
Chapter 7: Ingroups and Outgroups 141
Howard Giles, University of California, Santa Barbara
Jane Giles, Van Buren Consulting
Ingroups and Outgroups 142
Language and Ingroup Identification 144
Intergroup Boundaries 146
Labeling 147
Group Vitality 150
Status 152
Demographics 153
Institutional Support 153
Communication Accommodation Theory 154
Convergence 155
Divergence 156
Intergroup Model of Accommodative Processes 157
Final Thoughts 158
Say What? 159
Review Questions 160
Key Terms 160
References 161
Chapter 8: Privilege and Culture 163
Gust A. Yep, San Francisco State University
Globalization 164
Power 165
Conceptualizing Power 166
Levels of Power 166
Ideology 167
Hegemony 167
Otherness 168
Hierarchies of Cultures 169
First-World and Third-World 169
Imperialism and Its Different Forms 170
Travel and Identity Tourism 171
Intercultural Transitions and Cultural Migrations 171
Privilege 173
The Nature of Privilege and Oppression 173
Degrees of Cultural Privilege 174
Whiteness 177
Understanding Privilege, Power, and Culture 179
Power and IntercuLtural Encounters 179
Understanding History 180
Final Thoughts 181
Say What? 181
Review Questions 182
Key Terms 183
References 183
Chapter 9: Co-Cultural Group Membership 185
Tina M. Harris, University of Georgia
Co-Cultural Group Membership 187
Double Consciousness and Race 190
Double Consciousness 190
Moving From Racial to Cultural Memories 191
Theories of Co-Cultural Group Membership 195
Standpoint Theory 196
Muted Group Theory 200
Co-Cultural Group Theory 201
Co-Cultural Groups in Academic Settings 202
Rape Survivors as Co-Culture 202
International Students and New Immigrants as Co-Culture 203
Implication of Co-Cultural Group Membership on Intercultural Communication 204
Final Thoughts 205
Say What? 207
Review Questions 208
Key Terms 208
References 209
PART III: NAVIGATING INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
IN A COMPLEX WORLD 211
Chapter 10: Advocacy 213
Rachel Anderson Droogsma, Nebraska Wesleyan University
Advocacy 215
Advocacy From Within or Outside a Marginalized Group 216
Advocacy From Within a Marginalized Group 216
Advocacy From Outside a Marginalized Group 218
Group Insiders and Outsiders Working Together 221
Types of Advocacy 222
Individual Advocacy 222
Small Group Advocacy 225
The Dark Side of Advocacy 227
Final Thoughts 230
Say What? 231
Review Questions 232
Key Terms 232
References 232
Chapter 11: Media and Culture: The Reality of Media Effects 235
Mark P. Orbe, Western Michigan University
Media 237
Printed Media 237
Recordings 238
Movies 239
Radio 239
Television 239
Media Theories 243
Direct Effects Theory 243
Limited Effects Model 243
Uses and Gratifications Theory 244
Cumulative Effects Models 244
Cultivation Theory 244
Critical Cultural Studies of Media 244
Focus on Reality Television 245
Defining Reality Television 246
Brief History of Reality Television 246
Media Analysis of Reality Television 247
Negotiating Media Effects 250
Media Literacy 250
Final Thoughts 252
Say What? 253
Review Questions 254
Key Terms 254
References 255
Chapter 12: Technology and Culture 257
Tatyana Dumova, Point Park University
Generating Shared Intercultural Spaces Through Social Media 258
Social Networking Sites 259
Blogs 260
Twitter 261
YouTube 262
Fostering Global Intercultural Conversations 263
Reducing Barriers to Intercultural Communication 267
Electronic Collaboration 267
Wikipedia 269
Promoting Educational Opportunities and Stimulating Cultural Exchange 270
Societal, Legal, and Ethical Issues 271
Personal Property and Privacy 271
Intellectual Property and Copyright 272
Fighting Cybercrime 273
Final Thoughts 274
Say What? 275
Review Questions 276
Key Terms 276
References 277
PART IV: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE OF INTER/CULTURAL
COMMUNICATION: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 279
Chapter 13: Social Scientific Approach to Culture 281
Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven, University of Groningen
Two Approaches to Research 283
Social Scientific Approach 284
Etic and Ernie Perspectives 285
Objectivity 285
Research Method 290
Data Collection 290
Analysis and Interpretation 292
Presentation and Use of Findings and Claims 297
Ethical Considerations for Social Scientists 297
Voluntary Participation 298
Protection From Harm 298
Protection of Privacy 298
Providing Information to Participants 298
Ethical Codes 299
Limitations of the Social Scientific Approach 299
Researcher Bias 299
Cultural Context 300
Confounding Variables 301
Final Thoughts 302
Review Questions 302
Key Terms 303
References 303
Chapter 14: Interpretivist Approach to Culture 305
David Boromisza-Habashi, University of Colorado Boulder
Two Approaches to Research 308
Interpretivist Approach 308
Ernie and Etic Perspectives 309
Reflexivity 310
Research Method 311
Data Collection 311
Analysis and Interpretation 314
Presentation and Use of Findings and
Claims 320
Ethical Considerations for Interpretivists 321
Limitations of the Interpretivist Approach 324
Researcher as Instrument 324
Resources 325
Access 325
Final Thoughts 325
Review Questions 326
Key Terms 327
References 327
Chapter 15: Challenges and Opportunities in
Inter/Cultural Communication 329
Anastacia Kurylo, Marymount Manhattan College
Challenges 330
Reductionism 330
Assumption of Differences 331
Functions of Prejudice 332
Communicating Privilege 333
Confronting Challenges Through Relational Empathy 334
Understanding Is a Dynamic Process 335
Embracing Differences Promotes Learning 335
Cognition and Affect Are Inseparable and Complementary 335
Meanings Are Situated in Context 336
Synthesis Requires Dialogue 336
Opportunities 341
Merging and Emerging Cultures 341
Redefinition 342
Dialectical Tensions 343
Final Thoughts 344
Say What? 346
Review Questions 347
Key Terms 347
References 348
PART V: APPENDICES: STUDIES OF INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION 349
Appendix A: Navajo Culture Explored Through Ethnography 351
Charles A. Braithwaite, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Why Did I Study This Culture? 351
Why Did I Use This Method? 351
Who Did I Study? 352
What Did I Find Out? 354
A Sense of Place 354
Duality in Life 355
Dine Identity 355
Enactment 356
Why Does This Matter? 358
Questions to Consider 359
Culture 359
Research Method 359
References 360
Appendix B: Local Culture Explored Through Discourse Analysis 361
Kathleen C. Haspel, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Why Did I Study This Culture? 361
Why Did I Use This Method? 362
Who Did I Study? 364
What Did I Find Out? 364
Orientatation and Design of Talk 365
Membership Categorization Devices 365
Why Does This Matter? 366
Questions to Consider 367
Culture 367
Research Method 368
References 368
Appendix C: Dagaaba Culture of Ghana Explored Through Rhetorical Analysis 369
Anthony Y. Naaeke, Marymount Manhattan College
Why Did I Study This Culture? 369
Why Did I Use This Method? 370
Who Did I Study? 370
What Did I Find Out? 372
Procreation 372
Social Values of Right and Wrong 375
Life After Death 375
Why Does This Matter? 376
Questions to Consider 377
Culture 377
Research Method 377
References 377
Appendix D: Transnational Dominican Culture Through
Phenomenological Analysis 379
Wilfredo Alvarez, Northeastern Illinois University
Mark P. Orbe, Western Michigan University
Ewa L. Urban, Western Michigan University
Nayibe A. Tavares, Western Michigan University
Why Did We Study This Culture? 379
Why Did We Use This Method? 380
Who Did We Study? 380
What Did We Find Out? 382
Language 382
Nonverbal Behaviors 383
Cultural Value Orientations 384
Time 384
Food 385
Why Does This Matter? 386
Questions to Consider 386
Culture 386
Research Method 387
References 387
Appendix E: South African Culture Explored Through Content Analysis 389
Adrian Furnham, University College London
Why Did I Study This Culture? 389
Why Did I Use This Method? 390
Who Did I Study? 392
What Did I Find Out? 392
Portrayal of Traditional Sex Roles 392
Advertisements That Mirror South African Society 393
Why Does This Matter? 393
Questions to Consider 395
Culture 395
Research Method 396
References 396
Appendix F: Korean Culture Explored Through Survey Research 397
Seung Hee Yoo, San Francisco State University
David Matsumoto, San Francisco State University
Why Did We Study This Culture? 397
Why Did We Use This Method? 398
Who Did We Study? 398
What Did We Find Out? 400
Display Rules Based on Status 400
Why Does This Matter? 401
Questions to Consider 402
Culture 402
Research Method 402
References 402
Appendix G: Japanese Culture Explored Through Experimental Design 405
Yohtaro Takano, University of Tokyo
Why Did I Study This Culture? 405
Why Did I Use This Method? 407
Who Did I Study? 408
What Did I Find Out? 409
Japanese Do Not Conform More Often Than Americans 409
Why Does This Matter? 410
Questions to Consider 411
Culture 411
Research Method 411
References 411
Glossary 413
Index 433
About the Editor 457
About the Contributors 459
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