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Cross-cultural Communication and Aging in the United States (Hardcover)
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Cross-cultural Communication and Aging in the United States (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Communication Series
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Recently, the communication discipline has devoted increasing
energy toward the study of aging, yet most of the research has
insufficiently addressed a crucial factor in communicative
relationships--culture. Meanwhile, cross-cultural/intercultural
communication has not adequately addressed the aging process.
Combining three powerful elements--communication, aging, and
culture--all of which have an increasingly profound impact on
today's multicultural society, this book focuses on older Americans
in various communicative contexts within the framework of their
cultures. Composed of original research by experts in their
respective fields, the book combines communication, aging, and
culture for a unique examination of those elements in American
society. Section 1 deals with perspectives in cross-cultural
communication and aging. These perspectives both illustrate the
issues that greatly affect the lives of our elders and suggest ways
to improve their status. Section 2 showcases three American
co-cultures: Hawaiian, Arab, and Mormon illustrate how language,
attitudes, and mentoring can serve as the links for maintaining
cross-generational continuity in multicultural society. Section 3
demonstrates that many American organizations frequently contribute
to the hardships that both internal elder customers (employees) and
external elder customers (residents and patients) must endure.
Section 4 incorporates popular culture and aging. It presents the
role of selective popular media in portraying our elders. Because
Americans rely heavily on the media, their mediated perceptions can
have a profound impact on their attitudes toward the older
population. Designed as a reader or supplementary text for college
students in communication, gerontology, anthropology, sociology,
and other related fields, this text can also be used by
professionals in gerontological service areas, by libraries, and as
a personal reference. It offers extensive appendices, figures, and
tables for additional reference.
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