Communicating with the World

Communicating with the World
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0312045328
ISBN-13 : 9780312045326
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating with the World by : Hans N. Tuch

"Communicating with the World" defines and examines public diplomacy in the context of a government's conduct of foreign affairs and identifies its rationale as an outgrowth of the worldwide communications revolution, ideological conflicts, and the interdependency of nations. The book explains the evolution of U.S. public diplomacy since World War II in terms of enabling legislation, the actions of successive directors of the U.S. Information Agency (USIA). In particular, it concentrates on the specific ways in which the U.S. government practices public diplomacy through its diplomatic missions abroad, noting the role of the ambassador and the "country team" and the importance of dialogue-- the two-way learning experience of public diplomacy. Several chapters analyze the methods and media employed in conducting public diplomacy, such as press, publications, libraries, lectures, exhibitions, and educational and cultural exchange programs. Separate chapters discuss the uses of radio (the Voice of America) and television. The book details how public affairs officers and their staffs at U.S. diplomatic missions select the audiences for each of these approaches and identify and present specific issues in terms of specific target groups. The author demonstrates the responsibility of public diplomats to advise Washington and its ambassadors in the field on the intercultural implications of U.S. foreign policies and actions and their effect on foreign public opinion. He offers a critique of current U.S. public diplomacy practices and four detailed case histories, drawn from his thirty-five years' experience in the Foreign Service. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Communicating in the Real World

Communicating in the Real World
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000013955274
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Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating in the Real World by : Terrence G. Wiley

Science Communication in the World

Science Communication in the World
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9789400742796
ISBN-13 : 9400742797
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Science Communication in the World by : Bernard Schiele

This volume is aimed at all those who wonder about the mechanisms and effects of the disclosure of knowledge. Whether they have a professional interest in understanding these processes generally, or they wish to conduct targeted investigations in the PCST field, it will be useful to anyone involved in science communication, including researchers, academics, students, journalists, science museum staff, scientists high public profiles, and information officers in scientific institutions.

Communication Across Cultures

Communication Across Cultures
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781107685147
ISBN-13 : 1107685141
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Communication Across Cultures by : Heather Bowe

Communication Across Cultures remains an excellent resource for students of linguistics and related disciplines, including anthropology, sociology and education. It is also a valuable resource for professionals concerned with language and intercultural communication in this global era.

Communicating Globally

Communicating Globally
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781506319223
ISBN-13 : 150631922X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating Globally by : Wallace V. Schmidt

Communicating Globally: Intercultural Communication and International Business uniquely integrates the theory and skills of intercultural communication with the practices of multinational organizations and international business. Authors Wallace V. Schmidt, Roger N. Conaway, Susan S. Easton, and William J. Wardrope provide students with a cultural general awareness of diverse world views, valuable insights on understanding and overcoming cultural differences, and a clear path to international business success. Key Features Offers an interdisciplinary view: The authors draw on a variety of sources, including important intercultural and organizational theories in the intercultural communication and international business disciplines. Provides an innovative perspective: This book presents cutting-edge viewpoints on cosmopolitan communication, global leadership, cultural synergy, and the dynamic processes affecting international business. Presents an integrated, action-oriented framework: The integrated framework for understanding intercultural communication and international business focuses on essential principles and practices necessary for developing a cosmopolitan orientation. Introduces different ways of conducting business around the world: The text provides insights into "doing" business abroad by examining significant geographic regions and emphasizing cultural themes and patterns, business conduct and characteristics, and emerging trends. Includes a regional resource guide: The authors encourage readers to continue their own cross-cultural or international business research, personally transforming their understanding into individually instructive significance. Intended Audience This is an excellent text for advanced courses in intercultural communication, business communication, international business, and organizational communication as found in departments of communication and business.

Communicating with Grace and Virtue

Communicating with Grace and Virtue
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 9781493427413
ISBN-13 : 1493427415
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating with Grace and Virtue by : Quentin J. Schultze

Communications expert Quentin Schultze offers an engaging and practical guide to help Christians interact effectively at home, work, church, school, and beyond. Based on solid biblical principles and drawn from Schultze's own remarkable experiences, this book shows how to practice "servant communication" for a rich and rewarding life. Topics include how to overcome common mistakes, be a more grateful and virtuous communicator, tell stories effectively, reduce conflicts, overcome fears, and communicate well in a high-tech world. Helpful sidebars and text boxes are included.

An Introduction to Communication Studies

An Introduction to Communication Studies
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Publisher : Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0702172618
ISBN-13 : 9780702172618
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Communication Studies by : Sheila Steinberg

In this introductory textbook, the author contextualises approaches and theories on cornmunication studies by making use of local examples from the mass media, as well as relevant political and social experiences. The book is divided into two parts. The first provides students with a strong foundation in communication while the second focuses on the areas of specialisation within communication studies. Each chapter starts with the learning Outcomes and a short overview of the chapter. Students can monitor their learning by using the summaries and 'test yourself' questions at the end of every chapter. Scenarios provide examples of how the theory can be applied in practice. This makes for a learner-friendly and accessible book which will prove invaluable to Students and professionals alike. Beginner students majoring in Communication Studies, as well as those studying towards various degrees or qualifications where communication is a prerequisite will find this book useful.

Words Matter

Words Matter
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9780520291379
ISBN-13 : 0520291379
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Words Matter by : Elizabeth Keating

In a twenty-first-century global economy, in which multinational companies coordinate and collaborate withÊpartners and clientele around the world, it is usually English that is the parlance of business, research, technology, and finance. Most assume that if parties on both ends of the conferenceÊcall are fluent English speakers, information will be shared seamlessly and without any misunderstanding. But is that really true? Ê Words Matter examines how communications between transnational partners routinely break down, even when all parties are fluent English speakers. The end result is lost time, lost money, and often discord among those involved. WhatÕs going wrong? Contrary to a common assumption, language is never neutral. Its is heavily influenced by oneÕs culture and can often result in unintended meanings depending on word choice, a particular phrase, or even oneÕs inflection. A recent study of corporate managers found that one out of five projects fail primarily because of ineffective transnational communication, resulting in the loss of millions of dollars. Ê In Words Matter, you will venture into the halls of multinational tech companies around the world to study language and culture at work; learn practical steps for harnessing research in communication and anthropology to become more skilled in the digital workplace; and learn to use the ÒCommunication Plus Model,Ó which can be easily applied in multiple situations, leading to better communication and better business outcomes. Ê

Communicating and Adapting Across Cultures: Living and Working in the Global Village

Communicating and Adapting Across Cultures: Living and Working in the Global Village
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Publisher : ABC-CLIO
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9780313371264
ISBN-13 : 0313371261
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating and Adapting Across Cultures: Living and Working in the Global Village by : Riall Nolan

Today, more Americans than ever are going abroad to visit, work, or study. Increasingly, the ability to communicate and work in cross-cultural situations is seen as an important determinant of success in business, government, education, and the social services. Being successful depends less on what you know of a particular culture than it does on what you know about managing new cultural situations. This book provides a comprehensive and practical guide to communicating, learning, and adapting within any new cultural environment. It begins by examining what culture is and why it is important. It then goes on to outline the process of cross-cultural adjustment, and presents some highly effective tools and strategies for avoiding culture shock, while encouraging learning. Advice on learning a language, preparing for the transition, settling in, working and living overseas, and planning re-entry into U.S. culture is given. One of the book's most useful features is the presentation of a detailed plan for actually making the transition from one culture to another. It also provides a detailed chapter on re-entering the home environment, again to aid in minimizing shock and anxiety. The skills learned from this book are essential to success and can be put to use in any new culture, anywhere in the world.