Bridging Japanese/North American Differences, כרך 1SAGE, 17 במרץ 1994 - 148 עמודים In this volume, Gudykunst applies his world-renowned approach to intercultural communication to the specifics of Japanese//North American communication. After laying out the basic theories of intercultural communication, the authors explain the similarities and differences in patterns of communication in Japan and the United States. They then demonstrate how an understanding of these contrasting patterns can help Japanese and North Americans communicate more effectively. By examining issues such as attitudes and stereotypes, ways to deepen the understanding of Japanese behaviour are suggested. Also discussed are the factors that influence motivation, knowledge and skills to increase communication effectiveness. |
תוכן
Between the United States and Japan | 17 |
Language Usage in the United States and Japan | 39 |
Communication Patterns | 61 |
Expectations for JapaneseNorth American | 85 |
Effective JapaneseNorth American | 103 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
adapt aizuchi amae ambiguity Ameri anxiety argues attitudes attributions Barnlund Chapter cognitive cognitive distortions collectivism collectivistic cultures communica communicate effectively conflict contrast conversations cross-cultural cultural differences cultural relativism discussion dyads emotions enryo ethnocentrism example expectations feelings Gudykunst & Nishida high uncertainty avoidance high-context honne indi indirect individualism-collectivism individualistic cultures individuals influence ingroup interac intercultural communication Intercultural Relations intergroup interpersonal interpersonal relationships interpret involves Japa Japanese and North Japanese communication Japanese/North American communication Japanese/North American encounters Journal Klopf language Lebra manage messages mindful Mizutani munication negative nese nication nihonjinron non-Japanese nonverbal norms North Americans communicate opposite-sex other's outgroup patterns perceived person points power distance predictions Psychology recognize reduce uncertainty relationships sasshi self-concept self-disclosure similarities and differences situation social identities speak Japanese speaker speaking English Stephan stereotypes strangers strategies style talk tatemae tend Ting-Toomey tion Tokyo Triandis uncertainty avoidance cultures understand United verbal viduals whereas Wierzbica