1) Masculinity in the Black Imagination: Politics of Communicating Race and Manhood (Edited by Ronald L. Jackson II, University of Illinois, and Mark C. Hopson, George Mason University) examines identity, race and gender as communicative dimensions of Black manhood. The collection works to define, deconstruct, and contextualize the interactive practice of masculinity as both a local and global phenomenon. Contact Peter Lang Publishing, ISBN: 978-1-4331-1247-8.
2) Intercultural Communication: Globalization and Social Justice (from Dr. Kathryn Sorrells
California State University, Northridge) introduces students to the complex relationships, structures, and contexts that shape intercultural communication today. The book examines communication among cultures within the significance of history, power, and global institutions—political, economic, and media institutions—for the study of communication and culture. For order complimentary copies contact Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-1-4129-9164-3 January 2012, 320 pages. [The announcment of this book has been published in an earlier post.]
3) Notes from the Talking Drum: Exploring Black Communication and Critical Memory in Intercultural Communication Contexts (by Mark C. Hopson, George Mason University) reveals how race and culture impact communication, by focusing on ways in which Black/African American communication works as part of a dynamic interracial and intercultural interaction. Contact Hampton Press, ISBN: 978-1-61289-005-
4) Clever, Creative, Modest: Chinese Language Patterns (by Hui-Ching Chang) 2010. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Press. [Reviewed in an earlier post on the blog]
5) Identity and Intercultural Communication: Theoretical and Contextual Constructions: Intercultural Research, Vol. 2 (by Xiaodong Dai and Steve J. Kulich, Eds.) 2010. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
6) Identity and Intercultural Communication: Contextual Applications, Volume 3 (by Xiaodong
Dai and Steve J.Kulich, Eds.) forthcoming 2011. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
7) Values Frameworks at the Theoretical Crossroads of Culture:Intercultural Research,Volume 4 (by Steve J. Kulich and Michael H. Prosser, Eds.) forthcoming 2011. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
8) Values Dimensions and Their Contextual Dynamics across Cultures: Intercultural Research, Volume 5 (by Steve J. Kulich and Michael H. Prosser, Eds.) forthcoming. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.
9) Communicating Interculturally (by Li Mengyu and Michael H. Prosser) forthcoming: Beijing:
Higher Education Press.
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