Intercultural Competence: Interpersonal Communication Across CulturesStriking a unique balance between skills and theory, Intercultural Competence provides readers with the background and confidence to succeed in today's multi-cultural environment. Blending both the practical and the theoretical, the concrete and the abstract, this book is both enjoyable to read and thoroughly researched. By clearly explaining different theories and the significance of cultural patterns and having readers practice what they learn via examples in the book, Intercultural Competence better prepares readers to interact in intercultural relationships. The book also provides a discussion of important ethical and social issues relating to intercultural communication. The authors cover American multiculturalism as well as global cultural issues. For anyone interested in intercultural communication. |
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Page 33
... experiences , the nature of their inter- personal relationships is altered . This change in the interpersonal context is accompanied by alterations in the kinds of messages created and in the inter- pretations made about the meanings of ...
... experiences , the nature of their inter- personal relationships is altered . This change in the interpersonal context is accompanied by alterations in the kinds of messages created and in the inter- pretations made about the meanings of ...
Page 170
... Experiences ( getting prepared ) tend to accumulate as time " gets later . " The emphasis is on the accumulated experience during the course of time , not on time as a point or location . In SAE cultures , with their spatial treatment ...
... Experiences ( getting prepared ) tend to accumulate as time " gets later . " The emphasis is on the accumulated experience during the course of time , not on time as a point or location . In SAE cultures , with their spatial treatment ...
Page 201
... experiences should be understood . Specifically , some cultures are predominantly past - oriented , others are present - oriented , and still others prefer a future - oriented worldview . As we briefly review these cultural orientations ...
... experiences should be understood . Specifically , some cultures are predominantly past - oriented , others are present - oriented , and still others prefer a future - oriented worldview . As we briefly review these cultural orientations ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 11 |
COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL | 24 |
Interpersonal Communication | 34 |
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