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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2019
• Features new original theory, expanded treatment of generations, gender and corporate and professional discourse • Offers improved organization and added features for student and classroom use, including advice on research projects, questions for ...
Ron Scollon, S. Scollon, Rodney H. Jones
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• Features new original theory, expanded treatment of generations, gender and corporate and professional discourse • Offers improved organization and added features for student and classroom use, including advice on research projects, questions for ...
Ron Scollon, S. Scollon, Rodney H. Jones
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Intercultural Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication
2015Intercultural rhetoric (IR) compares writing across languages for signs of cultural influence, ultimately for pedagogical purposes. Its original incarnation, ‘contrastive rhetoric’ (CR), began in 1966. Contrastive rhetoric entered an extended period of critique and development in the 1990s, resulting in its reformulation as intercultural rhetoric in ...
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Effective intercultural communication in nursing.
Nursing Standard, 2019As a result of global migration, nurses are caring for patients in increasingly diverse cultural and linguistic settings. Intercultural nursing requires nurses to care for patients as unique individuals while considering their cultural needs.
D. Tuohy
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, 2019
Recent research conceptualizes language mindsets as a ‘lens’ through which learners view language challenges as either deficits of aptitude (i.e. entity beliefs) or opportunities to improve (i.e. incremental beliefs).
N. Lou, K. Noels
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Recent research conceptualizes language mindsets as a ‘lens’ through which learners view language challenges as either deficits of aptitude (i.e. entity beliefs) or opportunities to improve (i.e. incremental beliefs).
N. Lou, K. Noels
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Queer Intercultural Communication
2019Queer intercultural communication is an emerging and vibrant area of the communication discipline. The examination of this developing area of inquiry, the preliminary mapping of the field of queer intercultural communication, and its potential guidelines for future research deserve our attention.
Ryan M. Lescure+2 more
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Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 2019
This study seeks to understand critical intercultural communication pedagogy (CICP) and the struggles associated with how to teach intercultural communication from a critical perspective.
Yea-Wen Chen, Brandi Lawless
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This study seeks to understand critical intercultural communication pedagogy (CICP) and the struggles associated with how to teach intercultural communication from a critical perspective.
Yea-Wen Chen, Brandi Lawless
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Translation as a Prime Player in Intercultural Communication
Applied Linguistics, 2019This article is in three parts. Part 1 describes translation in relation to intercultural communication. Part 2 characterizes translation as intercultural communication designed to achieve intercultural understanding, which can be reached along two ...
J. House
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TRANSLATION AS INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
2009The paper examines translation as ‘intercultural communication’, focusing on the translator as an intercultural mediator, who applies a cultural filter to the foreign text and negotiates meanings for the target text reader. Starting from the central terms of ‘context of situation’ and ‘context of culture’, coined by Malinowski in the 1920s and taken up
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Synchrony and Intercultural Communication
1992The concept of synchrony presented at the conference is elaborated here as a foundation of effective intercultural communication. Synchrony refers to a state of congruence and harmony in verbal and nonverbal communication patterns of two or more interactants.
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Conceptualising intercultural (communicative) competence and intercultural citizenship
2015Traditionally, the notion of citizenship has been linked to the concept of nation, the ‘imagined community’ dependent on a common language. State and nation are assumed to be one: the nation state. The contemporary world has created many other identifications and opportunities for political activities in communities which are transnational.
Michael Byram+3 more
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