Intercultural Communication: a Contextual Approach

Neuliep, James William

Intercultural Communication: a Contextual Approach - Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c2000. - xvi, 381 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The necessity of intercultural communication -- The cultural context -- The microcultural context -- The environmental context -- The perceptual context -- The socio-relational context -- The verbal code : human language -- Nonverbal language -- Developing intercultural relationships -- Intercultural communication in organizations -- Intercultural competence, acculturation, and culture shock.

[The book] is designed for college students taking their first course in intercultural communication. The purpose of the book is to introduce students to some of the fundamental topics, theories, concepts, and themes that are the center of the study of international communication. [The book] alerts the student to the importance and necessity of intercultural communication as we enter the dawn of the twenty-first century. [It] defines culture as an accumulated pattern of values, beliefs, and behaviors, shared by an identifiable group of people with a common history and verbal and nonverbal code system. [Then it] focuses on the microcultural context [and] environmental context ... examines the perceptual contexts of the interactions ... discusses the sociorelational context [and] the development of intercultural relationships.... Virtually all of the chapters in this book contain cultural conversations. -Pref.

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Intercultural communication.
Culture.

HM1211 / .N48 2000

303.482 NEU