![]() The topics that this textbook covers are sometimes hot button. Nothing is glaring, in terms of grammar, but there are some S-V agreement issues. There are a few grammatical errors, which is common in most texts today. It is clear, attractive and written in a font that makes reading easier. Breaking the chapter into a bite-sized portion would be helpful.Ĭlear flow and logic are present in this text. The first two chapters are a bit long, especially chapter 1. ![]() A limit on jargon and clear explanations of complicated topics make the text one that students will use.Ĭonsistent use of terminology and phrasing is clear throughout the book. This text is well-written and more accessible to students than several other texts I have reviewed. As this topic changes so quickly, it is difficult to keep intercultural communications up-to-date, but examples and issues are relevant to today. The basic theories and concepts of intercultural communication are tackled effectively in this text, and content is fairly up-to-date. This text provides a good depth of examples that seem to go beyond your traditional examples in such a text. Most intercultural communication texts are written through a lens, so examples veer toward a focus on one area, usually the area of specialization of the author. The glossary provides a great resource for students and anyone who wants to understand how to more effectively communicate across cultures. This book is a comprehensive yet concise read allowing students to really understand the basics of intercultural communication. Colley, Professor of Mass Communication, Texas Wesleyan University on 7/31/23 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications +.
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