Intercultural Communication: A Critical Introduction,Used

Intercultural Communication: A Critical Introduction,Used

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Migration, tourism, and global media have brought different cultures and languages into contact more than ever. Intercultural Communication offers an uptodate, critical introduction to intercultural communication from the perspective of discourseanalysis and sociolinguistics.It makes two key contributions: grounded in discourse analysis and anthropological linguistics, it treats cultural identity, difference, and similarity as discursive constructions; and centered on sociolinguistics, particularly bilingualism studies, it highlights the use of different languages and language varieties in intercultural communication. In doing so, the volume call attention to the differential prestige of languages and language varieties, along with the variety of access that speakers have to them. Case studies from around the world give the volume international appeal. Each chapter includes learning objectives, key points, exercises, and suggestions for further reading.

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