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Communication and PR from a Cross-Cultural Standpoint : Practical and Methodological Issues.
Title:
Communication and PR from a Cross-Cultural Standpoint : Practical and Methodological Issues.
Author:
Carayol, Valerie.
ISBN:
9783035303520
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (154 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Introduction -- PART I. PEOPLE AND CULTURES: LOOKING BEYOND NATIONALITY IN MULTICULTURAL SETTINGS -- CHAPTER 1. Beyond Stereotypes: Utilising a Generic Competency Approach to Develop Intercultural Effectiveness -- CHAPTER 2. Cultures, Identities and Meanings in Intercultural Encounters: a Semiopragmatics Approach to Cross-Cultural Team-Building -- CHAPTER 3. Practical Issues in Cross-Cultural Research Projects -- PART II. OBSERVING EMERGING FORMS IN MULTICULTURAL CONTEXTS: TOWARDS A QUALITATIVE APPROACH IN CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH -- CHAPTER 4. New Challenges in Cross-Cultural Communication Studies -- CHAPTER 5. Interview at the Level of the Signifier: An Interplay-of-Practice Approach to Culturing Organizations -- CHAPTER 6. Seeking Affective Spaces in Cross-Cultural Research -- PART III. CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH IN PR: NEW PERSPECTIVES -- CHAPTER 7. The Meaning(s) and Making(s) of PR: The Potential for Ethnography within Public Relations Research -- CHAPTER 8. Public Relations in France and Romania: a Critical Studies and Mixed Method Analysis -- CHAPTER 9. Public Relations, Coming of Age or a Hidden Art? A New Zealand Perspective -- Conclusion -- Notes on Contributors.
Abstract:
How should we approach cultural diversity in the workplace? Multinational corporations, transnational project teams and glocalised production and distribution processes raise challenging issues for communication and PR professionals. The complex nature of these communication processes often shows that existing models of cross-cultural or intercultural communication are inadequate to allow researchers or professionals get to grips with the complexity of the interactions encountered. This book aims to pinpoint and address the apparent limits of many traditional intercultural communication research methods when they are applied to real situations in today's hybrid and cosmopolitan global organisations. Written by distinguished scholars from around the world, the chapters challenge traditional ways of thinking and established academic categorisations. The chapters are structured around three main lines of questioning: how can we approach multicultural teambuilding situations where culture is a multi-faceted and multi-level dynamic construct linked to identity and experience, rather than 'simply' a question of national habitus; how can we study emerging concepts, categories and practices in such situations using culturally sensitive qualitative research methods; and how can we approach the field of PR from very different cultural standpoints?.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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