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Full-Text Articles in International and Intercultural Communication

Session C-1: Coolhub.Imsa: Collaborative Innovation Networks, James Gerry, Carl Heine, Branson Lawrence, Aracelys Rios May 2015

Session C-1: Coolhub.Imsa: Collaborative Innovation Networks, James Gerry, Carl Heine, Branson Lawrence, Aracelys Rios

Carl Heine

The use of social networking for students to learn from each other and experts around the world


Infusing Cultural Competency Into Medical School Curricula, Debbie Salas-Lopez, Maria Soto-Greene, Catherine Bolder, Robert Like Sep 2014

Infusing Cultural Competency Into Medical School Curricula, Debbie Salas-Lopez, Maria Soto-Greene, Catherine Bolder, Robert Like

Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH

No abstract provided.


An Ecological Approach To Organizational Transformation: The Growth Of Cross-Cultural Health Care Delivery In An Academic Community Health Network, James Geiger, Judith Sabino, Eric Gertner, Jarret Patton, Llewellyn Cornelius, Debbie Salas-Lopez Sep 2014

An Ecological Approach To Organizational Transformation: The Growth Of Cross-Cultural Health Care Delivery In An Academic Community Health Network, James Geiger, Judith Sabino, Eric Gertner, Jarret Patton, Llewellyn Cornelius, Debbie Salas-Lopez

Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH

No abstract provided.


A Multimodal Analysis Of The Environment Beat In A Music Video, Judith (Judie) Cross, Carmen Maier Dec 2013

A Multimodal Analysis Of The Environment Beat In A Music Video, Judith (Judie) Cross, Carmen Maier

Judith (Judie) L Cross

The interrelationships between the environment and society have become cause for general concern amongst a diverse range of members in the international community of the twenty-first century. In this chapter, Michael Jackson’s music video, Earth Song, is critically analyzed in order to explore how environmental concerns are construed and communicated through a multimodal text specific to popular culture. We use a social semiotic perspective to analyze in detail how semiotic modes interrelate and impact on the conceptualization of time and space, as vital ingredients for the complex and dynamic ways by which meanings, values and practices are realized and communicated.


Journalism In A Pr World, Michael I. Niman Ph.D. Apr 2013

Journalism In A Pr World, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.

Michael I Niman Ph.D.

Mike Niman discusses the future of journalism in a PR-dominated communication environment. In particular, he examines the migration of talent from journalism to the PR industry, the collapse of mainstream journalism and the role of an emergent alternative media as American journalism goes through metamorphosis from what it was to what it could become. Journalism is a social good that should equip people to understand and resist spin. Niman argues that mainstream American journalism, rather than rising to this challenge, has transparently succumbed to serving as an arm of the corporate PR industry, thus laying the groundwork for its own …


Te Voy A Tutearmetacommunication And Personal Address In Post-Millenial Madrid., Kristine Munoz, D. Chornet Oct 2012

Te Voy A Tutearmetacommunication And Personal Address In Post-Millenial Madrid., Kristine Munoz, D. Chornet

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Metapragmatic Framing Of Personal Address Patterns: Comparisons Between Madrid And Bogotá, Kristine Munoz, D. Chornet Sep 2012

Metapragmatic Framing Of Personal Address Patterns: Comparisons Between Madrid And Bogotá, Kristine Munoz, D. Chornet

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Ethnography Of Communication In The Digital World, Kristine Munoz May 2012

Ethnography Of Communication In The Digital World, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


The Art And Science Of Ethnographic Analysis, Kristine Munoz Mar 2012

The Art And Science Of Ethnographic Analysis, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


How Did I Get Talked Into This, Kristine Munoz Dec 2011

How Did I Get Talked Into This, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

Persuasion works through personality, emotion, attitudes, perceptions, and a variety of mind tricks and games, played most often on the unsuspecting. This book begins by highlighting academic research into the psychological aspects of persuasion because all of the factors just mentioned are, in fact, powerful and pervasive in everyday life. It then goes beyond this psychological perspective, however, to argue that there are two other means of persuasion, namely social and cultural forces, that are located between and among people rather than inside individuals. Those forces, I argue, persuade us as fully and as regularly as anything located within us, …


Class Identity In Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vocabularies Of Motives And The Opacity Of Hidden Transcripts, Kristine Munoz Dec 2011

Class Identity In Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vocabularies Of Motives And The Opacity Of Hidden Transcripts, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Intercultural Communication After The (Social Media) Revolution: Research, Teaching And Practice, Kristine Munoz Nov 2011

Intercultural Communication After The (Social Media) Revolution: Research, Teaching And Practice, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


New Media For A New China, James Scotton Feb 2011

New Media For A New China, James Scotton

James Scotton

No abstract provided.


Communication And Everyday Performance: Public Space And The Public Sphere In Morocco., Said Graiouid Dec 2010

Communication And Everyday Performance: Public Space And The Public Sphere In Morocco., Said Graiouid

Said Graiouid

No abstract provided.


The World News Prism, James Scotton, William Hachten Dec 2010

The World News Prism, James Scotton, William Hachten

James Scotton

No abstract provided.


Checkpoint: Turning Discourse To Dialogue, Stephanie Kent Dec 2010

Checkpoint: Turning Discourse To Dialogue, Stephanie Kent

Stephanie Jo Kent

This book is an in-depth examination of education and media under occupation. The contributors to this volume engage dialogue to explore these domains and their roles and functioning under occupation while keeping an eye toward resolution, using the on-going conflict between Palestine and Israel as the focus. The uniqueness of this collection is not limited to the willingness of its authors to investigate topics that have often been left out of the mainstream, but that they actually enter into dialogue with one another. Education and media are exemplified as domains that can either maintain the status quo of oppression when …


Voices In Social Interaction: A Response., Kristine Munoz Dec 2010

Voices In Social Interaction: A Response., Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Qualitative Methods In Interpersonal Communication Research, Kristine Munoz, Karen Tracy Dec 2010

Qualitative Methods In Interpersonal Communication Research, Kristine Munoz, Karen Tracy

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Tax The Rich, Michael I. Niman Ph.D. Dec 2010

Tax The Rich, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.

Michael I Niman Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Interpreting Psychotherapy: Developing The Interpreter’S Uncommon Sense, Arlyn A. Anderson Dec 2010

Interpreting Psychotherapy: Developing The Interpreter’S Uncommon Sense, Arlyn A. Anderson

Arlyn A. Anderson

This paper is a discussion of several under-recognized areas of unintentional influence of the sign language interpreter in mental health environments. Based on the author’s professional experience as an interpreter in private practice in the mental health field, and through her role as mentor, coach, and educator for mental health interpreters, she proposes that well-respected standard interpreting approaches may be inadequate when applied to the mental health environment. She recommends significant shifts in the practice of interpreting in mental health settings, such as increased recognition of the therapeutic alliance and the unique role the interpreter has in its development. She …


Relationships, Motives, And Accounts: An Ethnographic Tour Through Discourse(S)., Kristine Munoz Sep 2010

Relationships, Motives, And Accounts: An Ethnographic Tour Through Discourse(S)., Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Our March Toward Intolerance, Michael I. Niman Ph.D. Aug 2010

Our March Toward Intolerance, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.

Michael I Niman Ph.D.

No abstract provided.


Culture, Competence And Identity In Second Language Acquisition: How Do We Learn? What Do We Teach?, Kristine Munoz Mar 2010

Culture, Competence And Identity In Second Language Acquisition: How Do We Learn? What Do We Teach?, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Centering Persuasion In Language And Social Interaction: A Classroom Approach, Kristine Munoz Dec 2009

Centering Persuasion In Language And Social Interaction: A Classroom Approach, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

No abstract provided.


Power In Theory, In Data And In Pragmatics Research, Kristine Munoz Dec 2009

Power In Theory, In Data And In Pragmatics Research, Kristine Munoz

Kristine Muñoz

In this review I examine the different approaches to power theorized in this collection, attending particularly to the power dynamics of language choice in multilingual, multicultural encounters. Together the essays demonstrate a considerable range of conceptual positions on the spectrum of critical discourse analytic and sociolinguistic approaches to language use. A particularly significant difference in the approaches taken by these works is the extent to which claims and observations are grounded in concrete details of transcripts, as opposed to inferences about internal states - emotion, intention, cognition, perception - drawn from recorded and transcribed interactions. Those differences, I propose, amount …


Enhancing Student Learning Through Collaborative Research On Active Learning, Karen Leonard Feb 2009

Enhancing Student Learning Through Collaborative Research On Active Learning, Karen Leonard

Karen Moustafa Leonard

No abstract provided.


The Emerging New Human Being, The Culture-In-The-Self, And Ahp's New Multidimensional Intercultural Initiative, Carroy U. Ferguson Jun 2008

The Emerging New Human Being, The Culture-In-The-Self, And Ahp's New Multidimensional Intercultural Initiative, Carroy U. Ferguson

Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.

The emerging New Human Being will need to explore and come to terms with a phenomenon, operating deeply, uniquely, and diversely at a core level of all human beings on the planet. I call this phenomenon the “culture-in-the-Self,” a term coined some years ago by cofounders of Interculture Inc. What we commonly think of as culture is just the surface of this phenomenon, often appearing outwardly in the diverse “forms” of cultural scripts, beliefs, values, behaviors, and customs). I want to call attention to what goes on beneath surface culture(s), and how AHP intends to play a primary role in …


Canada And The Clash Of Media Civilizations: Ethical Implications From A Survey Of Journalists, Conrad Winn, Christopher Finlay, Tamara Gottlieb Dec 2006

Canada And The Clash Of Media Civilizations: Ethical Implications From A Survey Of Journalists, Conrad Winn, Christopher Finlay, Tamara Gottlieb

Christopher Finlay

No abstract provided.