Intercultural Communication
Title
Intercultural Communication
Subtitle
An Interdisciplinary Approach: When Neurons, Genes, and Evolution Joined the Discourse
Price
€ 30,99
ISBN
9789462985414
Format
Paperback
Number of pages
360
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Table of Contents
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Preface 1. The Survival of the Most Cultured 1.1 The Nature of Culture 1.2 Cultural Diversity 1.3 Diversity Pathways 1.4 Globalization 2. The Evolving Culture 2.1 The Metaphorical Tree of Culture 2.2 The Change in Culture 2.3 The Inverted Pyramid Model 2.4 Culture And International Business 3. Stereotype - A Necessary Evil 3.1 Stereotype 3.2 Prejudice 3.3 Strategies for Living with Stereotypes and Reducing Prejudices 4. Non-Verbal Communication - How You Make Them Feel 4.1 The Role of Non-verbal Communication 4.2 The Role of Context in Non-verbal Communication 4.3 Context in Setting: Time and Space 4.4 Context from the Body 4.5 The Limitations of Non-verbal Communication 5. A Taxonomy of Diversity 5.1 Group Attachment 5.2 Hierarchy Acceptance 5.3 Gender Association 5.4 Uncertainty Avoidance 5.5 Time Orientation 6. Intercultural Competence - Creating Yourself 6.1 Seeking Similarity 6.2 Acculturation 6.3 Intercultural Competence 7. Diversity Management and Inclusion 7.1 The Drivers and Dimensions of Workforce Diversity 7.2 The Benefits of a Diverse Workforce 7.3 The Challenges of Diversity 7.4 Strategies for Diversity Notes Index

Reviews and Features

Up-to-date, readable aha's for professionals and students alike. Hopefully this book is a harbinger of a new springtime for the intercultural field.
Dr. George F. Simons, creator of diversophy®

If you want to gain interdisciplinary insight into intercultural communication, this is the book to read.
Dr. Roshni Kumari, co-founder of ELLTA

A fresh perspective on many well-known factors and models of culture.
Agata Szkiela, coach at Translating Culture®

Mai Nguyen-Phuong-Mai

Intercultural Communication

An Interdisciplinary Approach: When Neurons, Genes, and Evolution Joined the Discourse

This book is an introduction to Intercultural Communication (IC) that takes into account the much neglected dynamic paradigm of culture in the literature. It posits that culture is not static, context is the driving force for change, and individuals can develop a multicultural mind.

It is also the first IC textbook in the field that incorporates insight from evolutionary biology and the newly emerging discipline of cultural neurosciences. Such an interdisciplinary approach provides readers with new angles, encourages critical thinking, and sometimes challenges conventional knowledge in the field. The combination of the author's multicultural academic and journalistic background contributes to a balance of diverse perspectives and world views on cultural theories and discourses.

The book is ideal for courses in Intercultural Communication with study cases, discussion topics and class activities.
Author

Mai Nguyen-Phuong-Mai

Dr. Mai Nguyen-Phuong-Mai is Associate Professor at Amsterdam School of International Business, The Netherlands. She also owns a training agency and freelances for diverse media channels. As a world citizen, she comes from the East, works in the West and lives everywhere in between.

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