Handbook of Communication in Cross-cultural Perspective

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Chinese Communication
Common Language
communication studies
communication theory
Contemporary Chinese Communication
Cultural Discourse Analysis
CULTURAL DISCOURSE THEORY
Cultural Premises
discourse ethnography
Drawing Back
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ethnography of communication
Face To Face
Follow
global communication practices research
Held
Intercultural Communication
intercultural pragmatics
Jocular Mockery
Key Cultural Terms
Key Words
linguistic anthropology
Mobile Phone
Optimal Form
qualitative fieldwork methods
sociolinguistic analysis
Soul Talks
Speech Codes
Speech Codes Theory
USA
Vice Versa
Violates
Wolf Totem
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138892095
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This handbook brings together 26 ethnographic research reports from around the world about communication. The studies explore 13 languages from 17 countries across 6 continents. Together, the studies examine, through cultural analyses, communication practices in cross-cultural perspective. In doing so, and as a global community of scholars, the studies explore the diversity in ways communication is understood around the world, examine specific cultural traditions in the study of communication, and thus inform readers about the range of ways communication is understood around the world. Some of the communication practices explored include complaining, hate speech, irreverence, respect, and uses of the mobile phone. The focus of the handbook, however, is dual in that it brings into view both communication as an academic discipline and its use to unveil culturally situated practices. By attending to communication in these ways, as a discipline and a specific practice, the handbook is focused on, and will be an authoritative resource for understanding communication in cross-cultural perspective. Designed at the nexus of various intellectual traditions such as the ethnography of communication, linguistic ethnography, and cultural approaches to discourse, the handbook employs, then, a general approach which, when used, understands communication in its particular cultural scenes and communities.