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El. knyga: Connections and Inclusions: Intercultural Communication in Communication Studies Scholarship

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  • Formatas: 132 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000081954
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  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000081954
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This book presents different aspects of intercultural communication research as they connect to and intersect with sub-disciples such as media studies, communication education, international communication, rhetorical studies, gender and sexuality studies, popular culture, and organizational communication.

Intercultural communication (IC) scholars in the CSCA region have often been questioned, and sometimes challenged, by scholars who have claimed that the Midwest is not an ideal locale for studying communication across cultures and among people from varying cultural backgrounds. However, over the years, scholars have established that intercultural communication is an important area of scholarship in the Midwest (and beyond), and that the region offers plenty of opportunities for studying the intersections of cultural perspectives in communication, ranging from racial and ethnic discrimination to the adaptation process of international students and from immigrant experiences to issues in queer cultures.

Because IC research does not exist in isolation, and it is always connected to larger frameworks or theoretical approaches within communication studies, the contributors in this book address how IC scholarship informs other areas of research and how IC scholars use the concepts and theoretical lenses of IC research to examine issues outside of IC. Although the focus is mainly on IC scholarship within the CSCA region, the scope of the book extends beyond this regional boundary as well.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Communication Studies.



This book presents different aspects of intercultural communication research as they connect to and intersect with sub-disciples such as media studies, communication education, international communication, rhetorical studies, and gender.

Introduction: Intercultural Studies within Central States
1. Intercultural Communication: Taking Stock of the Domain
2. Interiority as Epistemology: Situating Myself in the Central States
Communication Association
3. Intercultural Communication Scholarship in the U.S. Heartland
4. A Methodological Nomad and an Accidental Scholar
5. Intercultural Communication and the Central States Region
6. Crossing Paths: Intercultural Collaborations
7. Rethinking Difficult Conversations in Communication Instruction From an
Intercultural Lens: Pedagogical Strategies for SWAP-ping the Communication
Classroom
8. Identifying Dominant Group Communication Strategies: A Phenomenological
Study
9. A Feminist Postsocialist Approach to the Intercultural Communication of
Rape at the ICTY
10. Can Detroiters Dream Again? The Imagined Dialectics of Urban Decline in
Anthony Bourdains Parts UnknownDetroit
11. Sensemaking in Turbulent Contexts: African Student Leadership in a
Postcolonial Context
Ahmet Atay (Ph.D. Southern Illinois University- Carbondale) is Associate Professor of Communication at the College of Wooster. His research revolves around media studies and critical intercultural communication. He is the author of Globalizations Impact on Identity Formation: Queer Diasporic Males in Cyberspace (2015) and the co-editor of 10 books.

Alberto Gonzįlez (PhD, The Ohio State University) is Distinguished University Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University. He is a co-editor of The Rhetorical Legacy of Wangari Maathai: Planting the Future (2018) and Our Voices: Essays in Culture, Ethnicity, and Communication, 6th Edition (2016).