Bridging Differences: Effective Intergroup Communication
Autor William B. Gudykunsten Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 2 iul 2012
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Expanded discussions of several topics such as changing intergroup expectations; cultural differences in attribution processes; cultural and ethnic differences in conflict; cultural differences in indirect messages; cultural differences in uncertainty management; empathy; ethnic and cultural identities; face and its relationship to conflict management; intergroup communication effectiveness; intergroup conflict; intergroup biases; negotiating means; perceptual processes; and prejudice
- New material has been added on civic engagement; community in public life; diversity and community; the content of stereotypes; communication in romantic relationships; cultural differences in effective communication; and theoretical explanations for prejudice
- Pedagogical features include end-of-chapter study questions, self-assessment questionnaires, open-ended questions to stimulate readers to think about their implicit theories, and written skill exercises to increase students' skill development
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452262994
ISBN-10: 1452262993
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:Fourth Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452262993
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:Fourth Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
PREFACE
1. Communicating with Strangers
An Overview of the Communication Process
Managing Uncertainty and Anxiety
Effective Communication
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
2. Understanding Cultural Differences
Culture
Individualism-Collectivism
Other Dimensions of Cultural Variability
Cultural Identity
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
3. Understanding Group Differences
Social Identities
Ethnicity and Ethnic Identity
Identities Based on Gender, Disability, Age, and Social Class
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
4. Having Expectations for Strangers
The Nature of Expectations
Stereotypes
Intergroup Attitudes
Changing Our Intergroup Expectations
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
5. Attributing Meaning to Strangers' Behaviors
The Perception Process
The Attribution Process
Culture and Attributions
Personality Factors Influencing Our Attributions
Improving the Accuracy of Our Attributions
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
6. Exchanging Messages with Strangers
The Nature of Language and Nonverbal Messages
Cultural Differences in Language Usage
Cultural Differences in Nonverbal Communication
Language Usage in Communicating with Strangers
Improving the Quality of Messages Exchanged with Strangers
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
7. Being Perceived as Competent Communicators
Defining Perceived Competence
Motivation
Knowledge
Skills
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
8. Managing Intergroup Conflict
The Nature of Conflict
Cultural and Ethnic Differences in Conflict
Face Concerns
Characteristics of Intergroup Conflict
Managing Intergroup Conflict
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
9. Developing Relationships with Strangers
Similarities and Differences Across Groups
Intergroup Relationships
Intergroup Relationship Development
Romantic Relationships
Study Questions
Applications
Notes Notes Notes
10. Building Community with Strangers
The Nature of Community
Characteristics of Community
Community and Public Life
Civic Engagement
Diversity and Community
Ethical Issues in Building Community with Strangers
Principles of Community Building
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
REFERENCES
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
1. Communicating with Strangers
An Overview of the Communication Process
Managing Uncertainty and Anxiety
Effective Communication
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
2. Understanding Cultural Differences
Culture
Individualism-Collectivism
Other Dimensions of Cultural Variability
Cultural Identity
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
3. Understanding Group Differences
Social Identities
Ethnicity and Ethnic Identity
Identities Based on Gender, Disability, Age, and Social Class
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
4. Having Expectations for Strangers
The Nature of Expectations
Stereotypes
Intergroup Attitudes
Changing Our Intergroup Expectations
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
5. Attributing Meaning to Strangers' Behaviors
The Perception Process
The Attribution Process
Culture and Attributions
Personality Factors Influencing Our Attributions
Improving the Accuracy of Our Attributions
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
6. Exchanging Messages with Strangers
The Nature of Language and Nonverbal Messages
Cultural Differences in Language Usage
Cultural Differences in Nonverbal Communication
Language Usage in Communicating with Strangers
Improving the Quality of Messages Exchanged with Strangers
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
7. Being Perceived as Competent Communicators
Defining Perceived Competence
Motivation
Knowledge
Skills
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
8. Managing Intergroup Conflict
The Nature of Conflict
Cultural and Ethnic Differences in Conflict
Face Concerns
Characteristics of Intergroup Conflict
Managing Intergroup Conflict
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
9. Developing Relationships with Strangers
Similarities and Differences Across Groups
Intergroup Relationships
Intergroup Relationship Development
Romantic Relationships
Study Questions
Applications
Notes Notes Notes
10. Building Community with Strangers
The Nature of Community
Characteristics of Community
Community and Public Life
Civic Engagement
Diversity and Community
Ethical Issues in Building Community with Strangers
Principles of Community Building
Study Questions
Applications
Notes
REFERENCES
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Descriere
Bridging
Differences:
Effective
Intergroup
Communicationis
based
on
the
assumption
that
the
processes
operating
when
we
communicate
with
people
from
other
groups
are
the
same
processes
operating
when
we
communicate
with
people
from
our
own
groups.
Author
William
B.
Gudykunst
has
written
this
book
from
the
perspective
of
"communicating
with
strangers"
and
addresses
how
factors
related
to
our
group
memberships
(e.g.,
inaccurate
and
unfavorable
stereotypes
of
members
of
other
cultures
and
ethnic
groups)
can
cause
us
to
misinterpret
the
messages
we
receive
from
members
of
those
groups.
Designed for students taking courses in Intercultural Communication or Intergroup Communication,Bridging Differencesis also useful for many courses in Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, and Management.
Designed for students taking courses in Intercultural Communication or Intergroup Communication,Bridging Differencesis also useful for many courses in Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, and Management.