E-Book, Englisch, 412 Seiten
Reihe: ICA Handbook Series
E-Book, Englisch, 412 Seiten
Reihe: ICA Handbook Series
ISBN: 978-1-317-48559-9
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Designed at the nexus of various intellectual traditions such as the ethnography of communication, linguistic ethnography, cultural approaches to discourse, and kindred approaches, the handbook employs a general approach which, when used, understands communication in its particular cultural communities, that is, as it is conceived and evaluated by people in specific discursive practices and events.
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Editor’s Preface
Africa:
J. Keith Chick, South African terms for communication and its academic study
Kwesi Yankah, Ghanaian views of communication and one university’s program for its study
Australia:
Cliff Goddard, Australian english and its conceptions of communication
Anna Wierzbicka, Cultural terms for communication in various englishes
Central and South America:
Benjamin Bailey, Dominican language, culture, and communication
Patricia Covarrubias, A Mexican way of speaking and terms about it
Kristine Fitch, Spanish terms for communication in Colombia
Robin Shoaps, Terms for communication in Sakapultek
Leah Sprain, Spanish terms for communication and deliberation in a Central American community
China:
Mary Garrett, "Pure talk" and ancient Chinese wisdom
Wenshan Jia, Chinese conceptions for communication conduct
Shi-xu, A cultural approach to Chinese discourse
Saskia Witteborn, Chinese conceptions of good relations and a global ideology
Europe:
Claudio Baraldi, A vocabulary about communication and its study in Italy
David Boromisza-Habashi, Terms for communication and "hate speech" in Hungarian political discourse
Liene Locmele, Latvian conceptions of communication
Saila Poutiainen, Finnish ways of speaking with a focus on communicating via the cell phone
Lisa Rudnick, A Danish code for communication
Nadezhda Sotirova, A Bulgarian way of speaking negatively
Richard Wilkins, Speaking matter-of-factly in Finland
Michaela Winchatz, German ways of speaking such as "jammerin"
India:
Wimal Dissanayake, Classical Indian conceptions of communication
Vijai N. Giri, Indian conceptions of interpersonal communication
Japan:
Mariko Kotani, Japanese conceptions of communication as evident in apologies
Makato Saito, Japanese conceptions for proper communication and the silencing of others
Korea:
Dong-shin Shin, Korean conceptions of communication and dialogue
Middle East:
Abdrabu Abu Alyan, English and Islamic communication at The Islamic University, Gaza
Tamar Katriel, Israeli communication and culture
Linda Renee-Bloch, Informal categories of communication in Israeli society
Native American:
Keith Basso, Western Apache language, culture, and communication conduct
Charles Braithwaite, Native Americans of Nebraska and a Great Plains’ view of communication
Steven Pratt, Osage terms for communication and its performance
Russia:
Elena Khatskevich, "Soul talk" in Russia
Igor Klyukanov, Russian conceptions of communication
Irina Rozina, Russian communication and business settings
Taiwan:
Todd Sandel, Taiwanese and Chinese (PRC) conceptions of communication
Concluding chapter:
Donal Carbaugh, (et.al.?), Directions in cross-cultural studies of communication