[FoME] Global Intercultural Communication Reader, 2nd ed.
Christoph Dietz
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The Global Intercultural Communication Reader, 2nd Edition
Edited by Moleti Kete Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, Jing Yin
Published 19th June 2013 by Routledge, 600 pages
Paperback: £39.99, 978-0-415-52146-8
The Global Intercultural Communication Reader is the first anthology to
take a distinctly non-Eurocentric approach to the study of culture and
communication. In this expanded second edition, editors Molefi Kete
Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, and Jing Yin bring together thirty-two
essential readings for students of cross-cultural, intercultural, and
international communication.
Contents
Introduction: New Directions for Intercultural Communication Research
Molefi Kete Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, & Jing Yin
Part I:The Emergence and Evolution of Intercultural Communication
Chapter 1. Notes in the History of Intercultural Communication: The
Foreign Service Institute and the Mandate for Intercultural Training
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz Chapter 2. The Evolution of International
Communication as a Field of Study: A Personal Reflection Gary R. Weaver
Chapter 3. The Centrality of Culture in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Robert Shuter Chapter 4. Theories of Culture and Communication
Bradford ‘J’ Hall Chapter 5. Mapping Cultural Communication Research:
1960s to the Present Ronald L. Jackson II Chapter 6. Sojourning through
Intercultural Communication: A Retrospective William J. Starosta
Part II: Issues and Challenges in Cross-Cultural and Intercultural
Inquiry
Chapter 7. Afrocentricity: Toward a New Understanding of African
Thought in the World Molefi Kete Asante Chapter 8. The Asiacentric Turn
in Asian Communication Studies: Shifting Paradigms and Changing
Perspectives Yoshitaka Miike Chapter 9. Indigenous and Authentic:
Hawaiian Epistemology and the Triangulation of Meaning Manulani
Aluli-Meyer Chapter 10. The Four Seasons of Ethnography: A
Creation-Centered Ontology for Ethnography Sarah Amira de la Garza
Chapter 11. Encounters in the Third Space: Links between
Intercultural Communication Theories and Postcolonial Approaches Britta
Kalscheuer Chapter 12. Thinking Dialectically about Culture and
Communication Judith N. Martin & Thomas K. Nakayama
Part III: Cultural Wisdom and Communication Practices in Context
Chapter 13. Nommo, Kawaida, and Communicative Practice: Bringing Good
into the World Maulana Karenga Chapter 14. Ubuntu in South Africa: A
Sociolinguistic Perspective to a Pan-African Concept Nkonko M.
Kamwangamalu Chapter 15. Communication and Cultural Settings: An Islamic
Perspective Hamid Mowlana Chapter 16. The Functions of Silence in India:
Implications for Intercultural Communication Research Nemi C. Jain &
Anuradha Matukumalli Chapter 17. Language and Words: Communication in
the Analects of Confucius Hui-Ching Chang Chapter 18. The Two Faces of
Chinese Communication Guo-Ming Chen
Part IV: Identity, Multiculturalism, and Intercultural Competence
Chapter 19. Popular Culture and Public Imaginary: Disney vs. Chinese
Stories of Mulan Jing Yin Chapter 20. The Mexican Diaspora: A Critical
Examination of Signifiers Susana Rinderle Chapter 21. The
Masculine-Feminine Construct in Cross-Cultural Research: The Emergence
of a Transcendent Global Culture James W. Chesebro, David T. McMahan,
Preston Russett, Eric J. Schumacher, & Junliang Wu Chapter 22.
Encounters with the "Other": Personal Notes for a Reconceptualization of
Intercultural Communication Competence Gust A. Yep Chapter 23. Applying
a Critical Metatheoretical Approach to Intercultural Relations: The Case
of U.S.-Japanese Communication. William Kelly Chapter 24. Superheroes in
Shanghai: Constructing Transnational Western Men’s Identities Phiona
Stanley Chapter 25. Beyond Multicultural Man: Complexities of Identity
Lise M. Sparrow Chapter 26. Moving the Discourse on Identities in
Intercultural Communication: Structure, Culture, and Resignifications S.
Lily Mendoza, Rona T. Halualani, & Jolanta A. Drzewiecka
Part V: Globalization and Ethical Issues in Intercultural Relations
Chapter 27. Ethnic Discourse and the New World Dysorder: A
Communitarian Perspective Majid Tehranian Chapter 28. The Hegemony of
English and Strategies for Linguistic Pluralism: Proposing the Ecology
of Language Paradigm Yukio Tsuda Chapter 29. Languages and Tribal
Sovereignty: Whose Language Is It Anyway? Rebecca Blum Martinez Chapter
30. Development and Communication in Sri Lanka: A Buddhist Approach
Wimal Dissanayake Chapter 31. Global Village vs. Gandhian Villages: A
Viable Vision Kuruvilla Pandikattu Chapter 32. The Context of Dialogue:
Globalization and Diversity Tu Weiming Appendix: Intercultural
Communication as a Field of Study: A Selected Bibliography of Theory and
Research Yoshitaka Miike
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