An introduction to intercultural communication: identities in a global community
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adam_text | __________Brief Contents
About thè Author xx
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxv
PART1. Culture as Context for Communication
CHAPTER1. Defining Culture and Communication 2
CHAPTER 2. Barriera to Intercultural Communication 36
PART 2. Communication Variables
CHAPTER 3. Context, Perception, and Competence 74
CHAPTER 4. Nonverbal Communication 102
CHAPTER 5. Language as a Barrier 130
PART 3. Cultural Values
CHAPTER 6. Dimensions of Nation-State Cultures 166
CHAPTER 7. Dominant U.S. Cultural Patterns Using Value Orientation Theory 198
CHAPTER 8. Religion and Identity 230
CHAPTER 9. Culture and Gender 256
PART 4. Cultures Within Cultures
CHAPTER 10. Immigration and Acculturation 290
CHAPTER 11. Cultures Within Cultures 326
CHAPTER 12. Identity and Subgroups 354
PART 5. Applications
CHAPTER 13. Contact Between Cultures 376
CHAPTER 14. Future Challenges 402
Glossary G-1
References R-1
Index 1-1
Detailed Contents
About the Author
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART 1. Culture as Context for Communication
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CHAPTER 1. Defining Culture and Communication 2
Sources of Identity 4
Religion and Identity 4
National Identity 5
Class and Identity 6
Gender and Identity 7
Race, Skin Color, and Identity 7
Civilization and Identity 8
Culture 9
Subculture 12
Ethnicity 12
Co-Culture 14
American Indians 14
Subgroup 17
Microculture 18
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Communication 18
Cultural Definitions of Communication 19
Confucian Perspectives on Communication 20
Western Perspectives on Communication 22
The Media of Intercultural Communication 26
Human Couriers and Intermediaries 26
Telephone 26
Internet 29
Social Media 31
Summary 33
Discussion Questions 34
Key Terms 34
Note 35
Readings 35
CHAPTER 2. Barriers to Intercultural Communication 36
Anxiety 38
Assuming Similarity Instead of Difference 38
Ethnocentrism 39
Stereotypes and Prejudice 41
Stereotypes 42
Negative Effects on Communication 44
Case Study: Asian-Americans 46
Prejudice 47
Racism 48
White Privilege 48
Case Studies 52
The Roma 52
Japan and Korea 53
Extended Case Study of Intercultural Communication Barriers: China and the United States 55
Anxiety 56
History 56
Economy 57
Population 58
Regional Differences 59
Assuming Similarity Instead of Difference 60
AirSpace 61
South China Sea 62
Broadcast Media and the Internet 62
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Ethnocentrism 65
Status of Taiwan 65
Tibet 65
Human Rights and Free Speech 66
Stereotypes and Prejudice 67
Energy and Sustainability 67
Economic Issues 68
Summary 69
Discussion Questions 70
Key Terms 70
Readings 71
CHAPTER 3. Context, Perception, and Competence 74
High Versus Low Context 75
The Concept of Face 77
Perception 80
Sensing 80
Effect of Culture on Sensing 81
Perceiving 82
Selection 82
Japanese/English Difficulties With Speech Sounds 83
Organization 85
Grouping Like Objects Together 85
Interpretation 85
Dogs as Pets or as Food 87
Weather Vane as Christian Cross 88
Case Study: Airport Security 89
Intercultural Communication Competence 90
Third Culture 94
Multiculturalism 96
Postethnic Cultures 97
Intercultural Communication Ethics 97
Summary 100
Discussion Questions 100
Key Terms 101
Note
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CHAPTER 4. Nonverbal Communication 102
Nonverbal Behaviors 103
Nonverbal Communication Functions 105
Types of Nonverbal Communication 109
Proxemics 109
Territoriality 110
Kinesics 111
Chronemics 114
Paralanguage 115
Silence 117
Haptics 118
Artifactual Communication 119
Olfactics 121
Knowing Culture Through Nonverbal Messages 124
Case Study: The Wai in Thailand 125
Nonverbal Misinterpretations as a Barrier 126
Case Study: Korean-American Neighborhood Businesses 126
Summary 127
Discussion Questions 127
Key Terms 128
CHAPTER 5. Language as a Barrier
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Development of the Hypothesis
Vocabulary
Grammar and Syntax
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Criticisms of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Linguistic Relativism
Case Study: Arabic and the Arab Culture
Translation Problems
Vocabulary Equivalence
Idiomatic Equivalence
Grammatical-Syntactical Equivalence
Experiential Equivalence
Conceptual Equivalence
Human and Machine Translators
Pidgins, Creoles, and Universal Languages
Pidgins
Creoles
Esperanto
Language as Nationalism
Kiswahili in East Africa
The Spread of English
India
South Africa
Australia and New Zealand
Canada
United States
Summary
Discussion Questions
Key Terms
Readings
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CHAPTER 6. Dimensions of Nation-State Cultures 166
The Hofstede Dimensions 168
Individualism Versus Collectivism 168
Case Study: Singapore 172
Masculinity Versus Femininity 173
Power Distance 175
Uncertainty Avoidance 179
Long-Term Versus Short-Term Orientation 182
Indulgence Versus Self-Restraint 182
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Environmental Sustainability 183
The Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner Dimensions 187
Case Study: Japan as a Homogeneous Culture 190
Geography and History 190
Population and Economy 191
Cultural Patterns 192
Summary 196
Discussion Questions 196
Key Terms 197
Readings 197
CHAPTER 7. Dominant U.S. Cultural Patterns Using Value Orientation Theory 198
Origins of U.S. Cultural Patterns 200
Pre-16th-Century Indigenous Americans 200
European Enlightenment 201
Regional Differences Resulting From Immigration 201
Forces Toward the Development of a Dominant Culture 203
Value Orientation Theory 204
What Is a Human Being s Relation to Nature? 205
The Individual-and-Nature Relationship 206
Science and Technology 207
Materialism 208
What Is the Modality of Human Activity? 210
Activity and Work 210
Efficiency and Practicality 210
Progress and Change 211
What Is the Temporal Focus of Human Life? 212
What Is the Character of Innate Human Nature? 213
Goodness 213
Rationality 213
Mutability 213
What Is the Relationship of the Individual to Others? 214
Individualism 214
Self-Motivation 216
Social Organization 217
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Popular Acceptance of Dominant U.S. Cultural Patterns 220
Forces Toward the Development of Regional Cultures 221
The New Regions 222
Social Class 224
Summary 226
Discussion Questions 227
Key Terms 227
Note 227
Readings 228
CHAPTER 8. Religion and Identity 230
Hinduism 232
Buddhism 233
Japan 234
Christianity 235
Islam 236
Muhammad, the Prophet 239
The Qur an 240
Religious Practices 241
The Arab States 242
Saudi Arabia 244
Geography 245
Discovery of Oil 245
Ruling Saud Family and Conservative Wahhabism 245
Media 246
Regional Instability 248
Dominant Cultural Patterns 249
Human Being-Nature Orientation 249
Activity Orientation 249
Time Orientation 250
Human Nature Orientation 250
Relational Orientation 250
Role of Women 251
Communication Barriers 251
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Summary 254
Discussion Questions 254
Key Terms 255
Readings 255
CHAPTER 9. Culture and Gender 256
Status of Women 259
United Nations Studies 259
World Economic Forum Study 261
Health and Survival 262
Educational Attainment 262
Economic Participation and Opportunity 262
Political Participation 264
Comparison of Individual Countries and Areas 267
Nordic Countries 267
Mexico 269
China 271
Japan 274
South Korea 275
India 275
Sub-Saharan Africa 276
Arab States 278
Marriage 280
Family Units 280
Nonbinary Gender Identities 282
Examples 282
Cultural Status 283
Gender Expression and Communication 284
Summary 286
Discussion Questions 286
Key Terms 287
Readings 287
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PART 4. Cultures Within Cultures
CHAPTER 10. Immigration and Acculturation 290
A World of Migration 292
Immigration and National Identity 294
Israel 294
Europe 297
Muslim Immigration 298
Refugees 299
Brazil 301
First Wave 302
Second Wave 304
Third Wave 304
Recent Immigration 304
United States 305
Colonial Policies on Immigration 305
U.S. Policies on Immigration 306
Contributing Countries Prior to 1800 307
Contributing Countries Since 1800 307
Immigration and Individual Identity 313
Culture Shock 314
Stages of Culture Shock 314
Symptoms 315
Reverse Culture Shock 316
Predictors of Acculturation 316
Effect of Media and Transportation Advances 317
Categories of Acculturation 321
Summary 324
Discussion Questions 324
Key Terms 324
Readings 325
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CHAPTER 11. Cultures Within Cultures 326
Marginalization: The Hmong 328
History 329
Cultural Patterns 329
Separation: Koreans in Russia 331
Separation: The Amish 331
History 331
Diversity Among the Amish 332
Values 333
Worldview 333
Activity Orientation 333
Human Nature Orientation 334
Relational Orientation 335
Indigenous Cultures 335
Assimilation: United States 338
Melting Pot Concept 338
Integration: United States 339
English-Speaking Cultures 340
Spanish-Speaking Cultures 340
Hispanic Culture Within the U.S. Culture 345
Values 346
Cultural Identity and Media 347
Print 347
Radio 348
Television 348
Spanish-Language Internet and Social Media 349
Spanish Language and Marketing 350
Summary 352
Discussion Questions 353
Key Terms 353
Readings 353
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CHAPTER 12. Identity and Subgroups 354
Argot 355
Specialized Vocabulary 355
Argot and Subgroup Identity 356
Argot and Subgroup Boundaries 356
Argot and Meaning 357
Subgroup Media and Values 357
Examples of Subgroups 358
British Punk 358
Corporate Cultures 359
Case Study: Southwest Airlines 361
Case Study: Google 362
Homosexuality Worldwide 364
Attitudes About Homosexuality and Same-Sex Marriage 364
Cultural Bases for Attitudes 366
Sexual Orientation as a Basis for Subgroups 368
Sexual Orientation and Othering 368
Consequences of Othering 369
Media and Othering 370
Rejecting All Labels 371
From Separation to Assimilation 371
Evidence of Separate Status 371
Integration or Assimilation of Subgroups 372
Summary 373
Discussion Questions 374
Key Terms 374
Readings 374
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PART 5. Applications
CHAPTER 13. Contact Between Cultures 376
Colonialism 377
Hawaii 378
Australia 379
Cultural Imperialism 381
Development Communication 383
Opinion Leadership and Change Agents 384
Adopters 384
Change Agent Ethics 385
Case Study: Quality Circles 386
Case Study: Vietnamese Nail Technicians 387
Cultural Icons 387
Cultural Hegemony 388
Japanese Icon in Mexico 388
U.S. Cultural Icons 390
Coca-Cola® 390
Disney 391
McDonald s 393
KFC 395
SPAM® 396
Nike 396
Adapting the Message 396
Case Study: Marketing Gerber Baby Foods Worldwide 397
Case Study: Religious Missionary Work in New Guinea 397
Adapting U.S. Icons 398
Summary 400
Discussion Questions 401
Key Terms 401
Readings 401
CHAPTER 14. Future Challenges 402
Religion 404
Class 405
Gender 408
Race, Skin Color, and Ethnicity 409
Civilization 412
Nation 415
Threats to Culture 415
Threats to the Environment 416
Threats From Immigration 419
The Promise of New Media 422
A Final Word 423
Summary 424
Discussion Questions 425
Readings 425
Glossary G-1
References R-1
Index 1-1
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spelling | Jandt, Fred Edmund 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)123840694 aut An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community Fred E. Jandt Ninth edition Los Angeles ; London ; New Delhi ; Singapore ; Washington DC ; Melbourne Sage [2017] xxv, 425 Seiten, 23 verschieden gezählte Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Interkulturelle Kommunikation Intercultural communication Intercultural communication United States Communication, International Internationale Kommunikation (DE-588)4162047-1 gnd rswk-swf Interkulturelle Kompetenz (DE-588)4200053-1 gnd rswk-swf Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd rswk-swf Multikulturelle Gesellschaft (DE-588)4214151-5 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 s DE-604 Internationale Kommunikation (DE-588)4162047-1 s Interkulturelle Kompetenz (DE-588)4200053-1 s DE-188 Multikulturelle Gesellschaft (DE-588)4214151-5 s Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029824970&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Jandt, Fred Edmund 1944- An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community Interkulturelle Kommunikation Intercultural communication Intercultural communication United States Communication, International Internationale Kommunikation (DE-588)4162047-1 gnd Interkulturelle Kompetenz (DE-588)4200053-1 gnd Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Multikulturelle Gesellschaft (DE-588)4214151-5 gnd |
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title | An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community |
title_auth | An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community |
title_exact_search | An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community |
title_full | An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community Fred E. Jandt |
title_fullStr | An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community Fred E. Jandt |
title_full_unstemmed | An introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community Fred E. Jandt |
title_short | An introduction to intercultural communication |
title_sort | an introduction to intercultural communication identities in a global community |
title_sub | identities in a global community |
topic | Interkulturelle Kommunikation Intercultural communication Intercultural communication United States Communication, International Internationale Kommunikation (DE-588)4162047-1 gnd Interkulturelle Kompetenz (DE-588)4200053-1 gnd Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Multikulturelle Gesellschaft (DE-588)4214151-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Interkulturelle Kommunikation Intercultural communication Intercultural communication United States Communication, International Internationale Kommunikation Interkulturelle Kompetenz Kulturkontakt Multikulturelle Gesellschaft USA Einführung |
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