Handbook of International and Intercultural CommunicationWilliam B. Gudykunst, Bella Mody This Second Edition illustrates how the field is composed and looks at how it has grown. The four parts examine cross-cultural communication; intercultural communication; international communication; and development communication. Each part begins with a chapter on theories and closes with one on issues. This Edition is thoroughly revised and reorganized with expanded coverage of international, development, and cross-cultural communication and new chapters. |
Contents
CROSSCULTURAL COMMUNICATION | 19 |
CrossCultural Communication Theories | 25 |
Language and Verbal Communication Across Cultures | 69 |
Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures | 89 |
Cultural Influences on the Expression and Perception of Emotion | 107 |
Cognition and Affect in CrossCultural Relations | 127 |
Issues in CrossCultural Communication Research | 165 |
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION | 179 |
Media War Peace and Global Civil Society | 343 |
Transnational Advertising | 359 |
Differing Traditions of Research on International Media Influence | 381 |
The Future of International | 399 |
DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION | 415 |
State Development and Communication | 437 |
Development Communication Campaigns | 457 |
Participatory Approaches to Communication for Development | 499 |
Intercultural Communication Competence | 207 |
Identity and Intergroup Communication | 225 |
Communication in Intercultural Relationships | 241 |
Issues in Intercultural Communication Research | 275 |
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION | 291 |
Media Corporations in the Age of Globalization | 309 |
Global Communication Orders | 325 |
Development Communication as Marketing Collective Resistance | 519 |
Proposing a Research | 537 |
Author Index | 551 |
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About the Editors | 601 |
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