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An Intergroup Perspective on Communication An Intergroup Perspective on Communication
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Culture Influences Intergroup Communication Culture Influences Intergroup Communication
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Communication Processes Construct (Inter)Group Culture Communication Processes Construct (Inter)Group Culture
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Intergroup Relations, Communication, and Cultural Change Intergroup Relations, Communication, and Cultural Change
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Situated Ethnic Identity and Acculturation Situated Ethnic Identity and Acculturation
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Identity Negotiation and Identity Gaps Identity Negotiation and Identity Gaps
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality, Situated Ethnic Identity, and Communication Ethnolinguistic Vitality, Situated Ethnic Identity, and Communication
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Acknowledgments Acknowledgments
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References References
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Note Note
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10 Culture and Intergroup Communication
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Published:December 2013
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Abstract
This chapter examines the relation between culture and communication as it pertains to intergroup relations between ethnolinguistic groups. It begins with an overview of some current theories of intergroup communication. It then considers ways in which culture might be overlaid on such a theoretical framework by reviewing (1) research that investigated how psychological dimensions that differentiate cultural groups (e.g. individualism and collectivism) predict differences in intergroup communication, and (2) research that examined how communication processes might contribute to the construction of group cultures. It then presents research findings that suggest that communication dynamics are important for understanding acculturative changes in social identity. Throughout the discussion it is argued that a complete account of the reciprocal relation between culture and intergroup communication requires explicit attention to the relative status of groups in contact, the normative expectations for communication across situations and groups of different status, and the communicative competence of interlocutors.
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