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Ferment in the Intercultural Field: Axiology/Value/Praxis, Volume 26 of The International and Intercultural Communication Annual examines how the field of intercultural communication has encouraged new techniques in the area of research. Editors William J. Starosta and Guo-Ming Chen, along with a diverse group of distinguished contributors, recall the 1983 topical issue of The Journal of Communication that reported a critical turn and a shift of paradigms in communication research. Recommended for scholars and researchers in the area of intercultural communication, Ferment in the Intercultural Field is also a vital resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate communication students.
Intercultural Communication as a Social Problem in a Globalized Context: Ethics of Praxis Research Techniques
Intercultural Communication as a Social Problem in a Globalized Context: Ethics of Praxis Research Techniques
For the act of communication to be successful, there must be accord between the reciprocally communicating Subjects. That is, the verbal expression of one of the Subjects must be perceptible within a frame of reference that is meaningful to the other Subject. If this agreement… does not exist… there can be no comprehension between the Subjects, and communication will be impossible.… Communication carried out in a critical way is co-participation in the act of comprehending the meaning of the object.
Since the end of World War II (1946), most intercultural ...
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