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An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community

by Fred E. Jandt
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Synopsis

You may be able to succeed - in business, or even in life - without ever really trying, but you certainly cannot successfully navigate our increasingly global community without being able to communicate with those from other cultural or ethnic backgrounds.

In this Fifth Edition, author Fred E. Jandt once again sparks student interest in this ever-changing field with an easy-to-read, highly accessible and exciting introduction to the art of effectively communicating across group barriers. An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community explores the key concepts of communication and culture, addressing: group barriers that make such communication challenging; dimensions of culture; multiculturalism; women, family, and children; and more - while retaining its unique, non-biased appreciation for all cultures and ethnic groups. Students acquire valuable verbal and nonverbal communication skills, learn to communicate in unfamiliar settings, and recognize culture s influence on self-perception.

New to this Edition:

    The Fifth Edition is briefer than its predecessor (in response to instructor feedback) while still uniquely boasting both international and U.S. domestic examples - a feature popular in prior editions
    Theories are more prominent in this edition, highlighted in new Focus on Theory sections that enrich student understanding and ground the practical material while retaining the text s immense readability
    Domestic and global examples have been updated throughout, including examples illustrating the effects of increased Muslim immigration to Western Europe - giving the book timely appeal to students and professors alike
    Photo Essays have been added to illustrate the main concepts of each part of the text, bringing key points to life for the reader and enriching student comprehension

About the Author, Fred E. Jandt

Fred E. Jandt (Ph.D., Bowling Green State University) is Professor of Communication at CSU San Bernardino. He was a visiting professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and has also taught at SUNY-Brockport (where he became SUNY's first director of faculty development). For SAGE, he is the author of a best-selling introductory textbook, An Introduction to Intercultural Communication:  Identities in a Global Community, 4/e (2004), and the editor of Intercultural Communication:  A Global Reader (@004); in addition, he's also the author of Win-Win Negotiating (1985, Wiley; translated into 7 languages), Effective Interviewing for Paralegals, 2/e (1994, Anderson), Straight Answers to People Problems (1993, McGraw-Hill), Conflict Resolution through Communication (1975, Harper Collins) and co-editor of Constructive Conflict Management: Asia-Pacific Cases (1996). He attends and presents at major national and international conferences.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2009
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412970105

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