Overview
Fred E. Jandt’s An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community, Fourth Edition and his accompanying reader, Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader are now available at a 15% package discount!
Going beyond an "American" assessment of the field, An Introduction to Intercultural Communication assumes that no culture is privileged over another, be that culture from across the globe or a subculture or subgroup around the corner. Issues of identity, nationality, assimilation, and inter-group relations promote appreciation of diversity among people. Author Fred E. Jandt walks students through the key concepts of communication and culture, addressing such topics as: barriers in intercultural communication; dimensions of culture; multiculturalism; women, family, and children; and culture’s influence on perception. For more information on the Text, please click here http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=9630.
Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader contains 36 articles showcasing the development and diversity of intercultural communication theories in countries such as China, Africa, the United States, New Zealand, Mexico, Egypt, and others. Themes and topics discussed include identity and communication, intercultural verbal and nonverbal processes and interactions, relationships, and ethics. For more information on the Reader, please click here http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=9579.
Synopsis
Jandt's (California State U., San Bernardino) text can be used as a stand-alone volume, as a companion to his textbook, An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community, Fourth Edition, or with other texts. Designed for use in an introductory intercultural communications course, it contains 36 selections by researchers from throughout the world, on intercultural communication constructs and theories in the areas of cultural values, language, identities, peaceful coexistence, and colonization and globalization. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Booknews
New edition of an introductory text designed to help students build effective communication skills. Offers updated and expanded coverage of gender and culture, values and theories, and WWW links. Twenty chapters discuss culture as context for communication, communication variables, cultural values, cultures within cultures, and the future. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.