Intercultural communication competence : conceptualization and its development in cultural contexts and interactions [electronic resource] / edited by Xiaodong Dai and Guo-Ming Chen. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. - 1 electronic resource (395 p.).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Conceptualizing intercultural communication competence. Intercultural communication competence: summary of 30-year research and directions for future study / Conceptualizing, measuring and predicting intercultural competence / Competence in interaction : cultural discourse analysis / Becoming competent in intercultural communication : an organizational process in the globalizes environment / Ethical issues in intercultural communication competence : a dialectical approach / A face model of intercultural communicative competence / Intercultural praxis: transforming intercultural communication competence for the 21st Century / The development of intercultural communication competence in cultural contexts and interactions -- Intercultural competence in Asian contexts : toward integrating asiacentricity and intercultural citizenship / Competence, interaction and action : developing intercultural citizenship education in the language classroom and beyond / English across cultures and intercultural literacy / Language-teaching context built in recent English-Chinese dictionaries for cultivating learner's intercultural linguistic competence / Building bridges, using weapons or making music together? metaphoric (re)framing in intercultural language learning / Shyness, self-esteem and intercultural communication competence / Media production literacy as a form of intercultural communication competence: demystifying indigenous peoples in the Philippines Cordillera / Perceiving intercultural competence in a business context / Reflections on global engineering design and intercultural competence: the case of Ghana / A study of intercultural competence of volunteer Chinese teachers in Confucius Institutes / Openness as a factor underlying successful expatriation: a brief report of Project iGOES / Guo-Ming Chen -- Colleen Ward and Jessie Wilson -- Donal Carbaugh and Sunny Lie -- Ling Chen and Juan Du -- Thomas K. Nakayama and Judith N. Martin -- Beth Bonniwell Haslett -- Kathryn Sorrells -- Mark Sawyer -- Michael Byram -- Nobuyuki Honna -- Yuanke Tao -- Martin Cortazzi and Lixian Ji -- Qingwen Dong, Yinghu Liu, Pei Zhao and Dale Dong -- Jimmy Balud Fong -- Michael B. Hinner -- Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Ran An -- Jürgen Deller, Stephan Dilchert, Deniz S. Ones, Anne-Grit Albrecht and Frieder M. Paulus. Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Pt. 2. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16 Ch. 17. Ch. 18.

Intercultural communication competence is an indispensable ability for people to interact appropriately and effectively across nations and regions in the globalized world. Competent intercultural communication enables people to reach mutual understanding as well as reciprocal relationships.

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