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        • Auteur(s) : Min-Sun Kim
        • Editeur : Sage Publications
        • Langue : Anglais
        • Parution : 01/08/2002
        • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
        • Nombre de pages : 248
        • Expédition : 517
        • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 1.8

        Résumé :
        This book challenges the longstanding individualistic model on which most western intercultural research is based. It proposes a non-western way of conceptualizing identity - the cornerstone of cultural research - and shows how traditional western and non-western views can be blended into a broader, more realistic understanding of cultures and communication. Grounding her work in a thorough knowledge of the literature, the author challenges students and researchers alike to reexamine their approach to intercultural study.

        Biographie:

        Min-Sun Kim (Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1992) is Professor in the Department of Speech at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her research focuses on the role of cognition in conversational styles among people of different cultural orientations. She has applied her models (based on conversational constraints) in the areas of requesting, re-requesting, conflict styles, communication motivation, etc. She has conducted extensive research in this and related areas and has published more than 40 research papers in major communication journals, plus several more papers which are in press. Her two newest theoretical developments, focusing on relativity of communication constructs, appeared in two consecutive volumes of Communication Yearbook (Vol. 22 and Vol. 23) . She is the recipient of numerous top paper awards in major international communication conferences, and was recently invited to give a keynote speech on Paradigms of Cultural Identity at the 3rd annual conference of the David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies, Hong Kong. She has served as a Division Secretary for the International and Intercultural Communication Division of the International Communication Association. Since 1994, the author has also served as a workshop leader for the annual Summer Workshop for the Development of Intercultural Coursework at Colleges and Universities (which is run by the Center for International Business Education and Research at the University of Hawaii at Manoa). She is currently serving as an Associate Editor for Communication Reports and also as a reviewer for various communication journals.

        Sommaire:
        I. INTRODUCTION
        1. Who am I?: Cultural Variations in Self-Systems
        Evolution of Western Self-Construction: Americ?s Civil Religion
        Interdependent Self-Construals-An Alternative Framework
        2. Independent and Interdependent Models of the Self as Cultural Frame
        3. Why Self-Construals are Useful
        Parismony of Explanation: Impact of Culture
        Cultural Relativity of Communication Theories
        ii. CULTURAL RELATIVITY OF COMMINCATION CONSTRUCTS AND THEORIES: U.S.- CENTRISM
        4. Communication Apprehension: Deficiency or Politeness?
        Motivation to Avoid Verbal Communication
        Traditional View: Communication Avoidance as a Deficiency
        Communication Avoidance Stemming from a Sensitivity to Social Contexts
        Implications
        5. Motivation to Approach Verbal Communication: Is Communication Approach Always Healthy?
        Assertiveness: Standing up for your own Rights
        Argumentativeness: A Subset of Assertiveness
        Critique and Summary
        6. Conflict Management Styles: Is Avoidance Really a Lose-Lose?
        Prior Conflict Management Typologies
        Individualistic Bias in Past Conceptualizations of Conflict Styles
        7. Cognitive Consistency: A Cultural Assumption?
        Fundamental Assumptions of Cognitive Dissonance Theory
        Is Cognitive Dissonance a Culture-Bound Concept?
        8. Attitude-Behavior Consistency: Cultural Ideal of the Individualistic Society
        Predicting Behaviors: Deemphasizing Situations Over Attitudes
        Emphasizing Other Sources of Behavior
        9. Susceptibility to Social Influence: Conformity or Tact?
        An Eco-Cultural Explanation of Conformity
        Conformity as Social Sensitivity, Independence as Insensitivity
        10. Internal Control Ideology and Communication: Are Internals Good Guys and Externals Bad Guys?
        Internal Control Ideology
        Relationship between Locus of Control and Communication Ideology
        11. Deceptive Communication: Moral Choice or Social Necessity?
        Deception as a Moral Issue: Independent Perspective
        Deception as a Social Necessity: Interdependent Perspective
        12. Self-Disclosure: Bragging vs. Negative Self-Disclosure
        Motivational Influences on Styles of Self-Disclosure
        13. Silence: Is It Really Golden?
        Silence as Malfunctioning of (Human) Machines
        Neglected Component of Human Communication: Silence
        14. Acculturative Communication Competence: Who Bears the Burden of Adjustment?
        Assimilation Model: Marginal Man [sic] Perspective
        Alternation Model: Bicultural Perspective
        Host Communication Competence: One-Way Assimilation
        Bicultural Communication Competence: Alternation Model
        III. TOWARDS A BI-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF CULTURAL IDENTITY
        15. The Sources of Dualism: Mechanistic Cartesian Worldview
        Bias Toward Yang Communication Behaviors
        Particle/Wave Paradox: Implications of Personhood for Human Communication
        16. Dimensionality of Cultural Identity
        Unidimensional Model of Self-Construals
        Bi-dimensional Model of Self-Construals
        Support for the Bi-dimensional Model
        Formation of Bicultural Identity
        IV. CONCLUSION-TOWARDS MODELS OF MATURITY
        17. Into the Future: Implications for Future Inquiry
        Postscript
        References

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