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Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction, 2/e

Judith N. Martin, Arizona State University---Tempe
Thomas K. Nakayama, Arizona State University---Tempe

ISBN: 0072862890
Copyright year: 2005

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  • Extended discussions of current global religious conflicts and implications for intercultural communication.
  • An exploration for causes of the 9/11 attacks and content that relates to the Peace imperative to the study of intercultural communication.
  • Discussion on stereotypes based on contemporary religious struggles.
  • Expanded narrative on religious identity and global religious histories and the implications for intercultural communication.
  • Increased coverage of cultural variations in communication style and models for effective intercultural communication.
  • Coverage of cultural variations in attitudes toward speaking, writing, and silence.
  • Coverage of "third culture building".
  • Coverage of intercultural communication as "improvised performance".
  • "Building Intercultural Skills" sections help students think critically about their intercultural attitudes and beliefs, and hone their skills in cross-cultural communication.
Experiencing Intercultural Communication

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