Intercultural Communication for Everyday Life

Baldwin, John R. (Illinois State University, Gonzalez, Alberto (Bowling Green State University, Brock, Nettie (Morehead State University, Xie, Ming (West Texas A&M University)

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Face the global challenges of the future with this accessible introduction to communication across boundaries Communication between cultures can be challenging in a number of ways, but it also carries immense potential rewards. In an increasingly connected world, it has never been more important to communicate across a range of differences created by history and circumstance. Contributing to global communities and rising to meet crucial shared challenges--human rights disputes, refugee crises, international climate crisis--depends, in the first instance, on a sound communicative foundation. Intercultural Communication for Everyday Life provides a thorough introduction to this vital subject for students encountering it for the first time. Built around a robust and multifaceted definition of culture, which goes far beyond simple delineation of national boundaries, it offers an understanding of its subject that transcends US-centricity. The result, updated to reflect dramatic ongoing changes to the interconnected world, is essential for students of cross-cultural communication and exchange. Readers of the second edition of Intercultural Communication for Everyday Life readers will also find: * Accessible definitions of core concepts * Revised and updated chapters reflecting the COVID-19 crisis, climate change challenges, and more * An all-new chapter on social media as a tool for intercultural communication Intercultural Communication for Everyday Life is essential for students and other readers seeking a foundational overview of this subject.
€ 57,25
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Jaar
2023
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
384
Gewicht
804 gr
EAN
9781119897903
Afmetingen
188 x 237 x 23 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback / softback

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