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Overview
Samovar/Porter/McDaniel’s COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CULTURES, 10th Edition, details of the importance of intercultural communication skills. World-wide examples explain the complexity of communicating across cultures and which components need to be understood to be successful. Topics include understanding communication, culture and the role of history, religion, concepts of family and identity formation, professional contexts and ethics. The text personalizes themes and demonstrates the relevance of intercultural communication by examining how culture shapes and modifies our view of reality, and puts theory into practice. Examples force students to examine their own assumptions, perceptions and cultural biases and understand the subtle and profound ways culture affects communication. The 10th Edition is updated to include diverse perspectives and promote cultural understanding.
- 10th edition addresses and incorporates Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI) principles throughout in order to resonate with a wide audience and promote understanding and empathy across all readers.
- The topic of increasing interconnectivity of people worldwide using technology as a communication apparatus is updated in every chapter and the issues that include how technology enables the reconstitution of cultures and ways in which people identify and interact both on and off-line.
- Expanded presentation of human communication to include a detailed explanation of the importance of motivation, knowledge, and skills for effective communication, while also delving into more complex discussions on identities, including generational, age, and ethnic different.
- With a firm belief that history offers insights into a culture's past and a roadmap for its future, updated history chapter now includes refreshed "Country Statistics" tables and an updated section on "Contemporary Social Issues" that discusses current social conditions and their potential impact on the present and future.
- The language chapter has been revamped to enhance the understanding of language in intercultural settings, with updated and expanded discussions on variations within language groups, including accents, dialects, argot, slang, and texting, as well as an expanded treatment on interpreting that incorporates the influence of new online developments on interpretation and translation.
- The premise of this text is to demonstrate the importance of cultural understanding in communication for all, recognizing the importance of diversity in a globalizing world. With an emphasis on the complexity of culture and cultural identity and its influence on intercultural communication, the text urges students to learn about themselves and their place in society and how their culture has shaped their own perceptions and communication patterns.
- Helping sharpen critical thinking skills, boxes such as "Remember This," "Imagine This" and "Consider This," encourage students to consider intercultural communication problems, answer questions and think about concepts found within each chapter.
- Special attention is given to social issues including racism and racial tensions, stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination and ethnocentrism and encouraging students to reflect on their own prejudices.
- The importance of education in diverse social contexts is thoroughly discussed. The text offers up-to-date material about the learning preferences of people from diverse cultural backgrounds as well as gives advice on how to create classrooms that reflect the various ethnicities of the surrounding community so that culturally different students can feel welcome and comfortable. A unique focus on the deep structure of culture emphasizes the roles that family, religion, history and online technology play in intercultural communication.
- Helping sharpen critical thinking skills, boxes such as "Remember This," "Imagine This" and "Consider This," encourage students to consider intercultural communication problems, answer questions and think about concepts found within each chapter.
- Special attention is given to social issues including racism and racial tensions, stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination and ethnocentrism and encouraging students to reflect on their own prejudices.
- The importance of education in diverse social contexts is thoroughly discussed. The text offers up-to-date material about the learning preferences of people from diverse cultural backgrounds as well as gives advice on how to create classrooms that reflect the various ethnicities of the surrounding community so that culturally different students can feel welcome and comfortable.
- A unique focus on the deep structure of culture emphasizes the roles that family, religion, history and online technology play in intercultural communication.
2. Communication and Culture: The Voice and the Echo.
3. The Deep Structure of Culture: Lessons from the Family.
4. Worldview: Cultural Explanations of Life and Death.
5. Cultural History: Precursor to the Present and Future.
6. Cultural Values: Roadmaps for Behavior.
7. Culture and Identity: Situating the Individual.
8. Verbal Messages: Exchanging Ideas Through Language.
9. Nonverbal Communication: The Messages of Action, Space, Time, and Silence.
10. Intercultural Communication in Contexts: Application in Business, Education, and Healthcare.
11. The Challenges of Intercultural Communication: Managing Differences.