Theorizing About Intercultural Communication

Theorizing About Intercultural Communication
ISBN-10
0761927492
ISBN-13
9780761927495
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
SAGE
Author
William B. Gudykunst

Description

In Theorizing About Intercultural Communication, editor William B. Gudykunst brings together key theories that have shaped and influenced human intercultural communication. This text provides an excellent overview of the major theories currently in use and examines how these theories will also support the foundation for future research in this area. Contributors to this text include individuals who actually developed the theories covered in the book. Each contributor highlights the evolution, development, and application of the theory to provide a thorough and contemporary view of the field.

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