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In it Singer explores the communication process and the manner in which perception and identity affect communication on every level of interaction - Interprersonal, intergroup and...
In it Singer explores the communication process and the manner in which perception and identity affect communication on every level of interaction - Interprersonal, intergroup and international.
1 sty 1998 · patterns of behavior and thinking of an “identity group.” 9 By definition, individuals do not have different cultures; the term for patterns of individual behavior is “personality ...
16 sty 2021 · English. Item Size. 542.3M. xv, 295 p. : 22 cm. "An abridged and revised edition of Intercultural communication: a perceptual approach." Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-275) and index. Notes. Cut-off text due to tight binding. Obscured text on back cover due to sticker attachment. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate.
Through his analysis of perceptual differences, he explores how cultural and group identities are formed. Singer argues that every person is a part of many different identity groups simultaneously and that one learns, and becomes a part of, all cultures with which he or she identifies.
Intercultural Communication: A Perceptual Approach. Author. Marshall R. Singer. Edition. illustrated. Publisher. Prentice-Hall, 1987. Original from. the University of California.
1 sie 1998 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Perception & Identity in Intercultural Communication" by Marshall R. Singer.