Engaging and Transforming Global Communication through Cultural Discourse Analysis (eBook)
382 Seiten
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (Verlag)
978-1-68393-039-6 (ISBN)
Global communication can be difficult in the best of circumstances. The contributors in this book take seriously the premise that one can examine communication within specific global settings and scenes with the goal of ensuring that the meanings made among those within specific communities is more clearly understood. This includes recognizing that we often communicate based on specific assumptions and act in ways that have normative bases that are shared with those within communities, but are often difficult to discern or navigate by those who are not members of them.Situated within the Ethnography of Communication research program, the contributors in this volume use Cultural Discourse Analysis to examine such practices, a theory and methodology developed by Donal Carbaugh over the past thirty years. The book is a celebration of his work and career, in which forty-four prominent Communication scholars and practitioners come together to use this framework to examine pressing communication issues across the globe. The book includes a preface by Gerry Philipsen that is an academic history of Carbaugh's career, an introduction outlining the history and current practice of Cultural Discourse Analysis, sixteen data based chapters using the framework to examine a broad range of inter/cultural communication practices across the globe, and an epilogue by Carbaugh reviewing this research and its future trajectory. The book is a handbook of Cultural Discourse Analysis for examining the latest in Cultural Discourse Analysis research and learning how to do such work that will be useful to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in a broad range of fields, inter/cultural communication scholars, and all those who seek to better understand and communicate in the global world today.
Michelle Scollo is associate professor of communication at the College of Mount Saint Vincent.Trudy Milburn is assistant dean for the school of liberal arts and sciences at Purchase College, SUNY.
AcknowledgementsPrefaceGerry Philipsen Introduction Cultural Discourse Analysis: Yesterday, Today, and TomorrowMichelle Scollo & Trudy Milburn PART I: BEING1. Speaking of Health in Singapore Using the Singlish term HeatyEvelyn Y. Ho, Sunny Lie, Pauline Luk, & Mohan J. Dutta 2. Applying Cultural Discourse Analysis to an Online Community: LinkedIn’s Cultural Discourse of ProfessionalismTabitha Hart & Trudy Milburn 3. Voice Persona Perceptions: Apologies in In-Car Speech TechnologyLaura Rosenbaun, Ute Winter, & Brion van Over PART II: ACTING4. When Discourse Matters: Temporality in Discursive ActionTamar Katriel & Oren Livio5. Cultural Discourse Analysis as Critical Analysis: A View from Twin Oaks and SuicideForum.comJolane Flanigan & Mike Alvarez6. Cultural Variation in End-of-Life Conversations: Using Cultural Discourse Analysis to Inform Case Studies Designed for Professional Military EducationLauren Mackenzie & Kelly Tenzek7. Museum Tour Talk: Communicative Acts, Associated Identities, and their IdealizationsRichard Wilkins, Fran Gulinello, & Karen Wolf PART III: RELATING8. “Talking” and Tapailla (“Seeing Someone”): Cultural Terms and Ways of Communicating in the Development of Romantic Relationships in the United States and FinlandMichelle Scollo & Saila Poutiainen 9. “Fellow Hunters” and “Humans of the Ocean”: Identity and Relations across SpeciesTovar Cerulli & Tema MilsteinPART IV: FEELING10. Symbolic Agonistics: Stressing Emotion and Relation in Mexican, Mexican@, and Japanese DiscoursesPatricia Covarrubias, Dani S. Kvam, & Max Saito11. Policing the Boundaries of the Sayable: The Public Negotiation of Profane, Prohibited and Proscribed SpeechBrion van Over, Gonen Dori-Hacohen, & Michaela R. Winchatz12. “We Know How to Cry Out”: Emotion Expression at an African American FuneralDanielle Graham & Sally O. HastingsPART V: DWELLING13. Cultural Discourses in Native American Educational ContextsJames L. Leighter, Eean Grimshaw, & Charles A. Braithwaite14. Engaging Change: Exploring the Adaptive and Generative Potential of Cultural Discourse Analysis Findings for Policies and Social ProgramsLisa Rudnick, Saskia Witteborn, & Ruth Edmonds15. “The Things I Leave Behind”: Negotiating Bulgarian and Latvian Identities in Relation to Dwelling and “Proper Action” in Public Discourses on RemigrationLiene Locmele & Nadezhda Sotirova 16. Cultural Discourse Analysis within an Ecosystem of Discourse Analytic Approaches: Connections and BoundariesDavid Boromisza-Habashi, Leah Sprain, Natasha Shrikant, Lydia Reinig, & Katherine R. Peters EpilogueDonal CarbaughAbout the Contributors
Reihe/Serie | The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies |
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Co-Autor | Mike Alvarez, Jolane Flanigan, Danielle Graham, Eean Grimshaw, Fran Gulinello, Tabitha Hart, Sally O. Hastings, Evelyn Y. Ho, Tamar Katriel, Dani S. Kvam, James L. Leighter, David Boromisza-Habashi, Sunny Lie, Oren Livio, Liene Locmele, Pauline Luk, Lauren Mackenzie, Trudy Milburn, Tema Milstein, Brion van Over, Katherine R. Peters, Gerry Philipsen, Charles A. Braithwaite, Saila Poutiainen, Lydia Reinig, Laura Rosenbaun, Lisa Rudnick, Max Saito, Michelle Scollo, Natasha Shrikant, Nadezhda Sotirova, Leah Sprain, Kelly E. Tenzek, Donal Carbaugh, Richard Wilkins, Michaela R. Winchatz, Ute Winter, Saskia Witteborn, Karen Wolf, Tovar Cerulli, Patricia O. Covarrubias, Gonen Dori-Hacohen, Mohan J. Dutta, Ruth Edmonds |
Zusatzinfo | 4 Illustrations including: - 3 Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs; - 1 Tables. |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft |
Naturwissenschaften | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Kommunikationswissenschaft | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Spezielle Soziologien | |
Schlagworte | Communication • Cultural Communication • Cultural Discourse Analysis • Cultural Studies • International communication |
ISBN-10 | 1-68393-039-8 / 1683930398 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-68393-039-6 / 9781683930396 |
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