跨文化互动:跨文化交际的多学科研究

跨文化互动:跨文化交际的多学科研究
作 者: 奥梯 富兰克林
出版社: 外语教学与研究出版社
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标 签: 文化理论
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《跨文化互动:跨文化交际的多学科研究》阐释了跨文化互动的理论、实践和研究,体现了跨文化交际过程的复杂性和跨文化交际学的多学科综合特征。书中所选的文化互动实例全部源于真实交际场合,反映了跨文化交际学的最新研究成果,能开阔读者的学术视野,为从事这一学科的研究者提供了新的方法。

图书目录

List of Figures

General Editors" Preface

Acknowledgements

1 Introduction

1.1 Aim and readership of the book

1.2 Title of the book

1.3 Authors subjectivity

1.4 Overview of the book

Part 1 Conceptualizing Intercultural Interaction

2 Unpacking Culture

2.1 Defining culture

2.2 Etic frameworks for comparing cultures:multtdtsciplinary perspectives

2.2.1 Frameworks in psychology

2.2.2 Frameworks in anthropology

2.2.3 Frameworks in international business

2.2.4 Frameworks in applied linguistics and discourse studies

2.3 Emic perspectives on culture

2.4 Culture and regularity

2.4.1 Types of cultural regularity

2.4.2 Culture, regularity and variability

2.5 Culture and social groups

2.S.1 Culture and religious groups

2.5.2 Culture and organizations

2.S.3 Culture and professional groups

2.5.4 Culture and communities of practice

2.5.5 Culture and multi-group membership

2.6 Culture and representation

2.7 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

3 Intercultural Interaction Competence (ICIC)

3.1 Introduction: terminology and definitions

3.2 The contribution of psychology and communication studies

3.2.1 Goals of ICIC identified by psychologists and communication scholars

3.2.2 Components of ICIC identified by psychologists and communication scholars

3.2.3 ICIC conceptual frameworks developed by psychologists and communication scholars

3.3 The contribution of app1ied linguistics and foreign language education

3.3.1 Applied linguists concerns about criteria of ICIC

3.3.2 ICIC conceptual frameworks developed by applied linguists and foreign language education specialists

3.4 The contribution of international business and management studies

3.4.1 Components of ICIC identified by international business and management scholars

3.4.2 ICIC conceptual frameworks developed by international business and management scholars

3.5 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

4 Achieving Understanding in Intercultural Interaction

4.1 The communication process and message communication competencies

4.2 An authentic example: misconstruals of meaning

4.3 Effective use of message communication competencies

4.4 Ineffective use of message communication competencies

4.5 Non-verbal behaviour

4.6 The communication process revisited

4.7 Achieving understanding through an interpreter

4.8 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

5 Promoting Rapport in Intercultural Interaction

5.1 Rapport and rapport management competencies

5.2 An authentic example: a problematic business meeting

5.3 Contextual awareness

5.3.1 Participant relations

5.3.2 Role rights and obligations

5.3.3 Type of communicative activity

5.3.4 Contextual awareness and Experiential Example S.1

5.4 Interpersonal attentiveness

S.4.1 Face

5.4.2 Behavioural expectations

5.4.3 Interactional goals

5.4.4 Interpersonal attentiveness and Experiential Example 5.1

5.5 Information gathering

5.6 Social attuning

5.7 Emotion regulation

5.8 Strategies for managing rapport

5.8.1 Orientations towards rapport

5.8.2 Rapport management strategies

5.9 Strategies for managing conflict

5.10 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

6 Confronting Disadvantage and Domination in Intercultural Interaction

6.1 Impression management and disadvantage

6.1.1 What is impression management?

6.1.2 Managing and perceiving impressions in intercultural interaction

6.2 Stereotypes and disadvantage

6.2.1 Stereotypes and intercultural interaction

6.2.2 What are stereotypes?

6.2.3 Are stereotypes harmful?

6.3 Prejudice, conscious discrimination and deliberate domination

6.4 English as a world language, and disadvantage

6.5 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

7 Adapting to Unfamiliar Cultures

7.1 Culture shock and stress

7.1.1 Understanding culture shock and stress

7.1.2 Managing culture shock and stress

7.2 Personal growth

7.2.1 Sensitivity to difference and personal growth

7.2.2 Identity and personal growth

7.3 Adaptation and the social context

7.4 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

Part 2 Promoting Competenhe in Intercultural Interaction

8 Assessing Competence in Intercultural Interaction

8.1 Assessment instruments

8.1.1 Purposes of assessment instruments

8.1.2 Criteria to guide the selection of assessment instruments

8.2 Assessing value orientations

8.3 Assessing intercultural interaction competence

8.4 Assessing both value orientations and intercultural interaction competence

8.5 Assessing intercultural interaction competence in the school and university education context

8.6 Assessing intercultural interaction competence for certification purposes

8.7 Assessing and developing value orientations and intercultural interaction competence at the organizational level

8.8 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

9 Developing Competence in Intercultural Interaction

9.1 The term development and its conceptualization

9.2 Aims and outcomes of ICIC development

9.3 Developing ICIC in professional context

9.3.1 Preparing development interventions

9.3.2 Conducting development interventions: content

9.3.3 Conducting development interventions: methods

9.3.4 Evaluating development interventions

9.4 Developing ICIC in the school education context

9.4.1 Aims in school curricula

9.4.2 Aims and outcomes in the school classroom

9.4.3 Methods recommended in school curricula

9.4.4 Methods used in the school classroom

9.5 The qualification profile of the developer

9.6 Concluding comments

Suggestions for further reading

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Part 3 Researching Intercultural Interaction

Part 4 Resources

References

Index