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    Author(s)Adrian Holliday, Martin Hyde, John Kullman
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780367482466
    Pages340
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2021

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Intercultural Communication An advanced resource book for students 2021 Edition by Adrian Holliday, Martin Hyde, John Kullman

    Intercultural Communication provides a critical introduction to the dynamic arena of communication across different cultural and social strata. Throughout this book, topics are revisited, extended, interwoven, and deconstructed, with the reader's understanding strengthened by tasks and follow-up questions.The fourth edition of this popular textbook has been updated to feature:new readings by Kwame Antony Appiah, Yoshitaka Miike, Edward Ademolu and Siobhan Warrington, Helena Liu, and Michael Zirulnik and Mark Orbe, which reflect the most recent developments in the field;refreshed and expanded examples and tasks including new material on an Asiacentric approach to intercultural communication, selfies as a global discourse, the impact on intercultural communication of English as a lingua franca in multinational organisations, and representations of Africa in charity media campaigns;extended discussions of topics including intercultural training, voluntourism, challenging essentialism in business contexts, and intersectional approaches to identity;revised further reading suggestions.Written by experienced teachers and researchers in the field, this fourth edition of Intercultural Communication is an essential textbook for advanced students studying this topic. Table of contents : - SECTION A: INTRODUCTION - DEFINING CONCEPTS THEME 1 IDENTITY Unit A1.1 People like me Unit A1.2 Artefacts of culture Unit A1.3 Identity card THEME 2 ADDRESSING THE OTHER Unit A2.1 Communication is about not presuming Unit A2.2 Stamping Identity on new language. Finding intercultural threadsUnit A2.3 Power and discourse THEME 3 REPRESENTATION Unit A3.1 Cultural refugee Unit A3.2 Complex images Unit A3.3 The paradoxes of institutional life Unit A3.4 Disciplines for intercultural communication SECTION B: EXTENSION INTRODUCTION Unit B0.1 Current and Previous Approaches to the Study of Intercultural CommunicationB0.1.1 Martin & Nakayama, 'Thinking dialectically about culture and communication'B0.1.2 Miike, 'Intercultural communication ethics: an Asiacentric perspective'Unit B0.2 Essentialist and Non- Essentialist Approaches to 'Culture'B0.2.1 Holliday, The Struggle to Teach English as an International LanguageB02.2 Langstedt, 'Culture, an excuse? -A critical analysis of essentialist assumptions in cross-cultural management research and practice' THEME 1 IDENTITY Unit B.1.1 Questions of identityB1.1.1 Appiah, The Ties that Bind: Rethinking Identity: Creed, Country, Colour, Class, Culture B1.1.2 Giddens, Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern AgeB1.1.3 Baumann, Contesting CultureUnit B.1.2 Discourse and identityB1.2.1 De Fina, 'Group identity, narrative and self-representations'B1.2.2 Gee, An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and MethodUnit B.1.3 Cosmopolitanism and identityB1.3.1 Sobre-Denton & Bardhan, Cultivating Cosmopolitanism for Intercultural CommunicationB1.3.2 Skovgaard- Smith & Poulfelt, 'Imagining 'non-nationality': Cosmopolitanism as a source of identity and belonging' Unit B.1.4 Discourse, identity and intercultural communicationB1.4.1 Scollon & Scollon, 'Discourse and intercultural communication'1.4.2 Roberts & Sarangi, 'Theme-oriented discourse analysis of medical encounters'Unit B1.5 Identity and language learning B1.5.1 Pellegrino, Study Abroad and Second Language Use B1.5.2 Pavlenko and Lantolf, 'Second language learning as participation and the (re) construction of selves' THEME 2 OTHERINGUnit B2.1 Othering - Spotlight on AfricaB2.1.1 Edgar & Sedgwick, Key Concepts in Cultural TheoryB2.1.2 Ademolu & Warrington, 'Who Gets to Talk About NGO Images of Global Poverty?' B2.1.3 Ademolu, 'Seeing and Being the Visualised 'Other': Humanitarian Representations and Hybridity in African Diaspora Identities' Unit B2.2 Othering of Outsiders in China and Self- Othering of 'Chinese Australians'B 2.2.1 Liu,Y. & Self, 'Laowai as a discourse of Othering: unnoticed stereotyping of American expatriates in Mainland China'B 2.2.2 Liu, H., 'Beneath the white gaze: Strategic Self-Orientalism among Chinese Australians'. Unit B2.3 Power and the Other in Intercultural Communication: VoluntourismB2.3.1 Jakubiak, '"English Is Out There-You Have to Get with the Program": Linguistic Instrumentalism, Global Citizenship Education, and English-Language Voluntourism'. B2.3.2 McAllum & Zahra, 'The positive impact of othering in voluntourism: The role of the relational other in becoming another self' Unit B2.4 The English Language and The OtherB2.4.1 Neeley, 'Language Matters: Status Loss and Achieved Status Distinctions in Global Organizations'B 2.4.2 Shuck, 'Racialising the non-native English speaker' 146B2.4.3 Lee Su Kim, A Nyonya in Texas: Insights of a Straits Chinese Woman in the Lone Star State THEME 3 REPRESENTATION Unit B3.1 Representation and Self- Representation: Intersectionality and Co-Cultural Theory B3.1.1 Lucke, Engstrand, & Zander 'Desilencing Complexities: Addressing Categorization in Cross-Cultural Management with Intersectionality and Relationality'. B3.1.2 Zirulnik & Orbe 'Black Female Pilot Communicative Experiences Applications and Extensions of Co-Cultural Theory' Unit B3.2 Self - representation onlineB3.2.1 Veum & Moland 'The selfie as a global discourse' B3.2.2 Brooks & Pitts, 'Communication and identity management in a globally connected classroom: An online international and intercultural learning experience'.Unit B3.3 Representation in the media - The case of 'asylum seekers'B3.3.1: van Dijk, 'New(s) racism: a discourse analytical approach'B3.3.2: O'Sullivan, Hartley, Saunders, Montgomery & Fiske, Key Concepts in Communication and Cultural Studies B3.3.3: Moloney G, 'Social representations and the politically satirical cartoon:the construction and reproduction of the refugee and asylum-seeker identity'Unit B3.4 Cultural constructs in intercultural trainingB3.4.1 Triandis, Individualism and Collectivism Extract 1 B3.4.2 Triandis, Individualism and Collectivism Extract 2 B3.4.3: Shepherd, 'Cultural awareness workshops: limitations and practical consequences' Unit B3.5 Challenging constructs in intercultural training and educationB3.5.1 Holmes, 'The cultural stuff around how to talk to people': immigrants' intercultural communication during a pre-employment work-placement' B3.5.2 Holliday, 'Difference and awareness in cultural travel: negotiating blocks and threads' SECTION C: EXPLORATION THEME 1 IDENTITY Unit C1.1 The story of the self Unit C1.2 Becoming the self by defining the Other Unit C1.3 Undoing cultural fundamentalismUnit C1.4 Investigating discourse and power Unit C1.5 Locality and transcendence of locality: Factors in identityformation THEME 2 OTHERING Unit C2.1 Othering Unit C2.2 'As you speak, therefore you are' Unit C2.3 The 'located' self Unit C2.4 Integrating the Other Unit C2.5 'Are you what you are supposed to be?' THEME 3 REPRESENTATION Unit C3.1 'You are, therefore I am' Unit C3.2 'Schemas': fixed or flexible? Unit C3.3 'What's underneath?' Unit C3.4 'Manufacturing the self' Unit C3.5 'Minimal clues lead to big conclusions'



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