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Intercultural Communication in Contexts, 4/e

Judith Martin, Arizona State University-Tempe
Thomas Nakayama, Arizona State University-Tempe

ISBN: 0073135275
Copyright year: 2007

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Preface
To the Student

PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

  • Chapter 1: Why Study Intercultural Communication?
  • Chapter 2: The History of the Study of Intercultural Communication
  • Chapter 3: Culture, Communication, Context, and Power
  • Chapter 4: History and Intercultural Communication

PART II. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION PROCESSES

  • Chapter 5: Identity and Intercultural Communication
  • Chapter 6: Language and Intercultural Communication
  • Chapter 7: Nonverbal Codes and Cultural Space

PART III. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS

  • Chapter 8: Understanding Intercultural Transitions
  • Chapter 9: Popular Culture and Intercultural Communication
  • Chapter 10: Culture, Communication, and Intercultural Relationships
  • Chapter 11: Culture, Communication, and Conflict
  • Chapter 12: The Outlook for Intercultural Communication
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Martin, Intercultural Communication in Contexts, 4/e

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