Foundations of Intercultural Communication is the broadest, most inclusive overview of the field of intercultural communication available. It treats the history of the field, covers topics like ethics and multiculturalism, and describes how new advances in theory are starting to diverge from earlier emphasis. Outstanding features of the book include: 1) Integration of theoretical and practical perspectives; 2) Targeting of undergraduate and basic-level graduate classes as well as professionals; 3) Inclusion of all neglected levels of inquiry; and 4) Designation of both domestic and foreign cultures as essential to the field of intercultural communication. These features will render the current book uniquely attractive to academics and professionals. At the college level, this book is best used in undergraduate and basic graduate-level intercultural communication courses. It will also serve as an excellent reference work for administrators, nurses, engineers, and business practitioners.
About the AuthorGuo-Ming Chen is Professor of communication at the University of Rhode Island. Professor Chen holds a Ph.D. in Communication from Kent State University. William J. Starosta is Graduate Professor of Communication and Culture at Howard University. Professor Starosta holds a Ph.D. in Intercultural Communication from Indiana University.
Book InformationISBN 9780761832294
Author Guo-Ming ChenFormat Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint University Press of AmericaPublisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 522g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 154mm * 27mm