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Culture In Communication
Culture in Communication is a collection of essays that offers an in-depth look at the dynamics of intercultural communication. Focusing on linguistic, sociological, and anthropological questions, the book explores how interactions between individuals from different cultural backgrounds can shape cultural understanding and identity.
The book is well-structured, covering theoretical and methodological aspects relevant to intercultural communication, including ideologies, communicative genres, and nonverbal cues such as intonation, gestures, and facial expressions. An interactive approach to language is emphasized, allowing readers to understand how participants in intercultural communication (re)construct their cultural differences and identities.
Each article presents a rich empirical analysis, supporting arguments with real-world data and examples, making the book relevant and applicable. The authors are experts in their fields, providing a diverse and in-depth perspective on how culture influences the way we communicate.
Overall, Culture in Communication is a valuable read for anyone interested in intercultural communication, linguistics, sociology, or anthropology. This book not only explains complex concepts but also provides practical insights that can be applied in the context of everyday communication in an increasingly global world.
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