
Intercultural Communication: An Advanced Resource Book for Students 2nd Edition
Author(s): Adrian Holliday (Author)
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: 11 Jun. 2010
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 360 pages
- ISBN-10: 0415489415
- ISBN-13: 9780415489416
Book Description
The 2nd edition of Intercultural Communication:
- Updates key theories of intercultural communication
- Explores the ways in which people communicate within and across social groups around three themes. These include identity, Othering, and representation
- Contains new examples from business, healthcare, law and education.
- Presents an updated and expanded set of influential readings including James Paul Gee, James Lantolf, Les Back, Richard Dyer, Jacques Derrida and B Kumaravadivelu, with new critical perspectives from outside Europe and North America
Written by experienced teachers and researchers in the field, Intercultural Communication is an essential resource for students and researchers of English Language and Applied Linguistics.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Holliday, Kullman and Hyde have put together a highly learner-friendly textbook that offers an extensive coverage of the central issues of intercultural communication. They have successfully provided a multi-disciplinary perspective on the subject, which would be relevant for students of different fields such as communication studies, linguistics and sociology.’ Tan Ying Ying, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
“This book helps the reader to gain a greater understanding of intercultural communication, of their own culture and of themselves. It does so by presenting engaging case studies of problematic intercultural ‘events’, by providing enlightening explanations and by inviting the reader to connect these cases to their own thinking and their lives.”
Brian Tomlinson, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
‘Holliday, Kullman and Hyde have put together a highly learner-friendly textbook that offers an extensive coverage of the central issues of intercultural communication. They have successfully provided a multi-disciplinary perspective on the subject, which would be relevant for students of different fields such as communication studies, linguistics and sociology.’ Tan Ying Ying, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
“This book helps the reader to gain a greater understanding of intercultural communication, of their own culture and of themselves. It does so by presenting engaging case studies of problematic intercultural ‘events’, by providing enlightening explanations and by inviting the reader to connect these cases to their own thinking and their lives.”
Brian Tomlinson, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
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