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Communication Between Cultures

by Larry A. Samovar

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  gilsbooks | May 20, 2011 |
Unless this is the required text for a class steer clear of it. It is very poorly written. The author doesn't seem to actually say anything himself. He mostly quotes others and then comments on those quotes. The author introduces quotes very poorly and is really reaching for unique ways to "So and so says, ..." Examples are "So and so opines that..." or "So and so tells us that..." and the worst of all: "So and so is right in saying that..."

If you want to know about intercultural communication you can probably just look up the books in his bibliography and go from there. I'd give it zero stars if I could. ( )
  alomas | Nov 16, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0495007277, Paperback)

COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CULTURES continues with the features that have made it the best-selling text for the intercultural communication course. The new edition of this leading gives students an understanding and appreciation of different cultures and helps them develop practical skills for improving their communication with people from other cultures. It's renowned for being the only text on the market to consistently emphasize religion and history as key variables in intercultural communication. Packed with the latest research and filled with numerous, compelling examples that force students to examine their own assumptions and cultural biases, this book helps students understand the subtle and profound ways culture affects communication. The book is divided into four interrelated parts: Part I introduces the study of communication and culture; Part II focuses on the ability of culture to shape and modify our view of reality; Part III puts the theory of intercultural communication into practice; and Part IV converts knowledge into action.

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