目錄
PART Ⅰ Imperative and Perspective
Chapter 1 Imperatives for Intercultural Communication
Chapter 2 The Anthropocosmic Perspective on Intercultural Communication
PART Ⅱ Foundations and Processes
Chapter 3 Communication, Culture and Intercultural Communication
Chapter 4 Becoming a Sensitive Intercultural Perceiver
Chapter 5 Intercultural Communication at Cultural Level: Values and Value Orientations Across Cultures
Chapter 6 Intercultural Communication at Individual Level: Personality, Individual Values, and Self-Construal
Recognizing and Accepting Differences
Chapter 7 Lariguage as Social and Cultural Practice at Transcultural and Global Levels
Chapter 8 What Is Said, What Is Interpreted, What Is Meant, and What Is the Effect?
Chapter 9 Nonverbal Behavior as Social and Cultural Practice Across Cultures
PART Ⅳ Intercultural Dialogue Toward a Community of Shared Future
Chapter 10 Critical Thinking, Critical Self-Reflection, and Critical Action
Chapter 11 Developing Sensitivity to and Criticality of Stereotype, Prejudice and Ethnocentrism
Chapter 12 Intercultural Dialogue Toward a Community of Shared Future for Mankind
Chapter 13 Intercultural Communicative Competence for Global Citizenship
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