With the rapid expansion of globalization, intercultural contact is now part of daily life for most of us. Intercultural Communication in Contexts examines communication in multicultural relationships and provides practitioners with the tools for effective communication amid cultural, ethnic, and religious differences. Students are introduced to the primary approaches for studying intercultural communication along with a theoretical and practical framework for applying these approaches themselves.
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First off, this book feels so unprofessional. The amount of errors and poor sentence structuring makes it feel like im proof reading a crappy college essay. Secondly, the book is sometimes insensitive. It randomly throws in school shootings and lgbt people as examples for topics that are not even closely related. I would be fine with some of the examples used if the book wrote more context about them.. but the books just haphazardly throws in some triggering topics. Very unhappy that I have to read this for class.
A wonderful addition to any intercultural communication class. Melds well with extra readings that might be assigned from academic journals. Not only covers theory - gives examples of theory in practice.