Inter/Cultural Communication: Representation And Construction Of Culture
In case you think the Stereotype Guru is just some random person with a blog who knows a lot about stereotypes, let me provide some evidence for my credibility. I am happy to announce the publication of my new book: Inter/Cultural Communication: Representation And Construction Of Culture.
The book is available for purchase from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Table of Contents:
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Chapter 1. Culture and Communication by Anastacia Kurylo
with Living Culture: The Social Construction of Race by Anita Foeman
Chapter 2. Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Communication by Bernadette M. Watson
with Living Culture: Interpreting Gestures by Bill Edwards
Chapter 3. Intercultural Communication Competence by Lily Arasaratnam
with Living Culture: A Punk. A Lifer. by Brian Cogan
Chapter 4. A Communication Theory of Culture by Donal Carbaugh
with Living Culture: Latin Dancing? by Anonymous
Chapter 5. Culture in Conversation by Jessica S. Robles
with Living Culture: Let’s Have the Men Clean Up by Anonymous
PART II. DISTINGUISHING SELF AND OTHER
Chapter 6. Self-Identity and Culture by Ronald L. Jackson II, Cerise L. Glenn, and Kesha M. Morant
with Living Culture: The Dilemma of Nationalism in Pakistan by Satarupa Dasgupta
Chapter 7. Ingroups and Outgroups by Howard Giles and Jane Giles
with Living Culture: Crip Mate by David Linton
Chapter 8. Privilege and Culture by Gust A. Yep
with Living Culture: New Jersey by Anonymous
Chapter 9. Co-Cultural Group Membership by Tina M. Harris
with Living Culture: Living with Homelessness by Charles Vasquez
PART III. NAVIGATING INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN A COMPLEX WORLD
Chapter 10. Advocacy by Rachel Anderson Droogsma
with Living Culture: Creating an Organ Donation Health Campaign by Susan Morgan
Chapter 11. Media and Culture: The ‘Reality’ of Media Effects by Mark Orbe
with Living Culture: Shushing, Shelving, and Stamping by Marie L. Radford
Chapter 12. Technology and Culture by Tatyana Dumova
with Living Culture: Staying Connected by Satomi Sugiyama
PART IV. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE OF INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Chapter 13. Social Scientific Approach to Culture by Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven
with Living Culture: A Day by Kurt Lemko
and with Living Culture: A Love by Jack Bennett
Chapter 14. Interpretivist Approach to Culture by David Boromisza-Habashi
with Living Culture: Community Living by Brad Crownover
Chapter 15. Challenges and Opportunities in Intercultural Communication by Anastacia Kurylo
with Living Culture: Toward Internarrativity: Reflections of a Humble Interculturalist by William J. Starosta
PART V. APPENDICES: STUDIES OF INTER/CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Appendix A: Navajo Culture Explored through Ethnography by Charles A. Braithwaite
Appendix B: Local Culture Explored through Discourse Analysis by Kathleen C. Haspel
Appendix C: Dagaaba Culture of Ghana Explored through Rhetorical Analysis by Anthony Y. Naaeke
Appendix D: Transnational Dominican Culture through Phenomenological Analysis by Wilfredo Alvarez, Mark P. Orbe, Ewa L. Urban, and Nayibe A. Tavares
Appendix E: South African Culture Explored through Content Analysis by Adrian Furnham
Appendix F: Korean Culture Explored through Survey Research by Seung Hee Yoo
Appendix F: Korean Culture Explored through Survey Research by David Matsumoto
Appendix G: Japanese Culture Explored through Experimental Design by Yohtaro Takano
CONGRATS ANASTACIA!!!