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Intercultural Communication: A Critical Perspective is grounded in
a framework based on key dimensions of power in relation to
intercultural communication. A macro-micro focus is applied
throughout the book to theorize the ways in which larger structures
of power intermingle and reconfigure private/one-on-one encounters
and relations between different cultures, both domestically and
internationally. The textbook introduces students to both the
hidden and visible aspects of power that constitute intercultural
communication encounters and relations. The book begins by
introducing the concept of intercultural communication and
demonstrating how ubiquitous it is in our everyday lives.
Subsequent chapters address the ties between culture, power, and
intercultural communication; how powerful ideologies develop from
cultural views and ways of life; and the interplay of cultural
representation and speaking for or about a cultural group. Students
learn the ways in which individuals and structures of power shape
identity, how different structures and groups remember and forget
the past, and how racialization relates to intercultural
communication. The final chapters explore power dynamics with
regard to globalization, intercultural relationships and desire,
and our roles in intercultural communication. The second edition
features new and updated research studies and illustrative examples
throughout. Every chapter has a new narrative opening, introducing
new identity positionalities and characters located in different
cultural contexts, and connecting to the ACT Framework for
Intercultural Justice to highlight agency, resistance, and
structural change.
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Citizenship Across the Curriculum (Paperback)
Michael B. Smith, Rebecca S Nowacek, Jeffrey L Bernstein; Foreword by Pat Hutchings, Mary Taylor Huber; Contributions by …
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R576
Discovery Miles 5 760
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Citizenship Across the Curriculum advocates the teaching of
civic engagement at the college level, in a wide range of
disciplines and courses. Using "writing across the curriculum"
programs as a model, the contributors propose a similar approach to
civic education. In case studies drawn from political science and
history as well as mathematics, the natural sciences, rhetoric, and
communication studies, the contributors provide models for
incorporating civic learning and evaluating pedagogical
effectiveness. By encouraging faculty to gather evidence and
reflect on their teaching practice and their students learning,
this volume contributes to the growing field of the scholarship of
teaching and learning."
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