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Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication Jane Jackson

Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication By Jane Jackson

Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication by Jane Jackson


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This fully updated third edition of Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication provides an accessible, lively introduction for students who are new to the study of intercultural communication, with special attention devoted to the language dimension.

Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication Summary

Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication by Jane Jackson

This fully updated third edition of Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication provides an accessible, lively introduction for students who are new to the study of intercultural communication, with special attention devoted to the language dimension.

Incorporating real-life examples from around the world and drawing on current research, this text argues against cultural stereotyping and instead provides students with a skill-building framework to enhance understanding of the complexities of language use and intercultural communication in diverse settings. Readers will learn to become more attuned to power relations and the ways in which a complex mix of internal and external factors can influence language choice/attitudes, the intercultural communication process, and intercultural relationship building.

Features new to this edition include:

  • pause and reflect boxes and images throughout each chapter that encourage meaning making and connections between theories and practice
  • dialogues and student accounts of intercultural experiences that link theories with real-life applications
  • discussion questions, journal jumpstarts, and suggested activities at the end of each chapter to engage students and provide a more interactive experience
  • new material that takes account of key social, cultural, and political events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the refugee crisis, the climate emergency, and the rise of populism
  • updated theoretical constructs that reflect recent developments in this area of study, such as criticality and reflexivity in intercultural communication
  • refreshed references and glossary to enhance understanding of key terms and concepts
  • revised and updated Instructor and Student Resources, including recommended resources on intercultural pedagogy, sample course schedules and assignments, in-depth chapter-specific resources, and a test bank
  • revised and updated student resources, including suggested readings and links to online resources, key terms for each chapter, e-flash cards, study quizzes, and a glossary

This is the essential textbook for introductory courses in language and intercultural communication within applied linguistics and communication studies.

Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication Reviews

This insightful book is highly recommended. It is comprehensive, well-structured, and full of reflections and practical examples, and will be very valuable in courses on language and intercultural communication. It deals with central concepts like identity dynamics, intercultural relations, hate-speech, and global citizenship.

Professor Emerita Karen Risager, Roskilde University, Denmark

Praise for the previous edition:

This is an excellent introduction to the field of intercultural communication, as equally useful for anybody working internationally as to the university classroom.

Allan Goodwin, Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Japan

Educators will find this a timely and wide-ranging resource that tackles difficult issues in challenging times.

John Corbett, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Jacksons text is a comprehensive, fresh look at todays exceedingly complex intersection of intercultural communication, global competence, identity, and language. Relevant to students and intercultural communication practitioners, Jackson offers both breadth and depth when it comes to major concepts, frameworks, and highly applicable real-world examples.

Whitney Sherman, Council On International Educational Exchange (CIEE)

About Jane Jackson

Jane Jackson is Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is also the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Language and Intercultural Communication, Second Edition (2020).

Table of Contents

List of plates

List of figures

List of tables

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Imperatives for intercultural dialogue

Introduction

What is intercultural communication?

What is intercultural dialogue?

The importance of intercultural competency today

Ethical intercultural communication

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 2. Culture, language, and primary socialization

Introduction

Conceptions of culture

Primary socialization (Cultural and linguistic)

Facets of culture

The texts conception of culture

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 3. Communication, culture, and power in context

Introduction

Human communication and language

Components in the human communication process

Properties of human communication

Culture and communication styles

Communication accommodation theory (CAT)

Characteristics of effective intercultural communicators in second-language situations

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 4. Nonverbal communication

Introduction

What is nonverbal communication?

Why study nonverbal communication?

The relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication

Functions of nonverbal communication

Culture and types of nonverbal communication

The nonverbal expectancy violation theory

Nonverbal intercultural communicative competence

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 5. Identity and belonging

Introduction

Conceptions of identity

Fundamental characteristics of identities

Types of identities

Identities and intercultural competence: Applying your knowledge

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 6. The dark sides of identities: Barriers to intercultural communication

Introduction

Social categorization

Ethnocentricism

Othering

Ingroups and outgroups

Stereotyping

Bias and prejudice

Discrimination

Racism

Hateful rhetoric and acts of violence

Xenophobia

Pushing past ethnocentricism and identity biases

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 7. Intercultural adaptation

Introduction

Transitioning to another land: Motives and duration of stay

Long-term and short-term adaptation

Dimensions of transition shock

Sources of language and culture shock

Symptoms of language and culture shock

Variations in the degree of language and culture shock

Positive and negative effects of language and culture shock

Navigating the ups and downs of intercultural adaptation

Optimizing intercultural transitions

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Video and online resources

Notes

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 8. Intercultural relationships

Introduction

Interpersonal relationships

Intercultural relationships and diversity

Intercultural friendship and diverse social networks

Benefits of intercultural friendship

Factors that facilitate intercultural friendship

Barriers to intercultural friendship

Intercultural romance and marriage

How to build stronger intercultural relationships

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 9. Intercultural conflict

Introduction

The nature and characteristics of conflict

Types of conflict

Cultural dimensions of conflict situations

Intercultural conflict styles

Facework and intercultural conflict management

Conflict competence

Managing language and intercultural conflict situations

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 10. Diversity and inclusion in the global workplace

Introduction

Globalization, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace

Englishization and the global workforce

The benefits of diversity and inclusion in the workplace

The challenges of diversity in the workplace

Cultural difference frameworks and the global workplace

Alternative approaches to intercultural business research, education, and practice

Enhancing intercultural communication and inclusivity in todays global workplace

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

Chapter 11. Intercultural competency and global citizenship

Introduction

Intercultural competency

Intercultural-global competency and citizenship

Requisite competencies for todays global society

Enhancing intercultural competence and global citizenship

Summary

Discussion questions

Journal jumpstarts

Activities

Instructor and Student Resources

References

Glossary

Index

Additional information

GOR013624953
9781032365190
1032365196
Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication by Jane Jackson
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-11-10
414
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