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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 35 new and published books in the subject of Intercultural Communication — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.

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New and Published Books

  1. Identity and Communication

    New Agendas in Communication

    Edited by Dominic L Lasorsa, America Rodriguez

    Series: New Agendas in Communication Series

    Identity and Communication offers an innovative take on traditional topics of intercultural communication while promoting new ideas and progressive theories.With essays by emerging voices in identity communication, volume contributors discuss the ways that racial, cultural, and gender identities...

    Published April 4th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Language in Public Spaces in Japan

    Edited by Nanette Gottlieb

    This book throws light on ideologies, practices and sociocultural developments currently shaping language use in Japan by departing from the more common investigation of language in private contexts and examining aspects of the language found in a range of significant public spaces, from the...

    Published November 14th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Peace Education

    The Concept, Principles, and Practices Around the World

    Edited by Gavriel Salomon, Baruch Nevo

    Peace Education: * presents views on the nature of peace education, its history, and relationships to neighboring fields; * examines relevant psychological and pedagogical principles, such as the contact experience, conciliation through personal story telling, reckoning with traumatic memories,...

    Published November 13th 2012 by Psychology Press

  4. Mapping an Empire of American Sport

    Expansion, Assimilation, Adaptation and Resistance

    Edited by Mark Dyreson, J.A. Mangan, Roberta J. Park

    Series: Sport in the Global Society - Historical perspectives

    Since the mid-nineteenth century, the United States has used sport as a vehicle for spreading its influence and extending its power, especially in the Western Hemisphere and around the Pacific Rim, but also in every corner of the rest of the world. Through modern sport in general, and through...

    Published October 30th 2012 by Routledge

  5. Encoding the Olympics

    The Beijing Olympic Games and the Communication Impact Worldwide

    Edited by Luo Qing, Giuseppe Richeri

    Series: Sport in the Global Society - Historical perspectives

    Encoding the Olympics assembles a uniquely representative international team of media experts to provide a comprehensive review of the global impact of media and cultural communications associated with the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Commissioned by the IOC, this pioneering comparative study – the...

    Published May 13th 2012 by Routledge

  6. The Handbook of Intergroup Communication

    Edited by Howard Giles

    Series: ICA Handbook Series

    The Handbook of Intergroup Communication brings together research, theory and application on traditional as well as innovative intergroup situations, exploring the communication aspect of these groups. The volume is organized into four domains – cross-disciplinary approaches to intergroup study;...

    Published May 3rd 2012 by Routledge

  7. Culture and Public Relations

    Edited by Krishnamurthy Sriramesh, Dejan Vercic

    Series: Routledge Communication Series

    Culture and Public Relations explores the impact of culture – societal and organizational – through the global lens of public relations. Structuring the volume around three themes -- culture as an environment for public relations; the culture of PR globally; and the impact of PR on culture -- the...

    Published April 15th 2012 by Routledge

  8. InterMedia in South Asia

    The Fourth Screen

    Edited by Rajinder Dudrah, Sangita Gopal, Amit Rai, Anustup Basu

    The emergence of new media today in South Asia has signalled an event, the meaning of which remains obscure but whose reality is rapidly evolving along gradients of intensity and experience. Contemporary media in and from South Asia have come to sense a new arrangement of value, sensation, and...

    Published February 13th 2012 by Routledge

  9. International News in the Digital Age

    East-West Perceptions of A New World Order

    Edited by Judith Clarke, Michael Bromley

    Series: Routledge Research in Journalism

    The new research presented in this volume suggests that general perceptions (cultural, psychological, geographical), allied to the customs and values of journalism, and underpinned by the uses of technology, significantly shape international news. This gives rise to a blend of the old and the new;...

    Published August 4th 2011 by Routledge

  10. Media and Ethnic Identity

    Hopi Views on Media, Identity, and Communication

    By Ritva Levo-Henriksson

    Series: Indigenous Peoples and Politics

    Media and Ethnic Identity carries a Native American perspective to media and its role in ethnic identity construction. This perspective is gained through a case study of the Hopis, who live in northeast Arizona and are known for their devotion to their indigenous culture. The research data is built...

    Published March 12th 2009 by Routledge