Intercultural Research Series Foreword
Volume Foreword
Tracing Developments of Intercultural Research and Practice
Conceptual and Thematic Developments 1: From Constructivism to Relational Traditions
1. A Brief History and Commentary on Constructivism in Intercultural Communication Theory
2. Historical and Conceptual Roots of the Theory of Sociocultural Models
2A. A Synopsis of the Theory of Sociocultural Models and Its Application to Intercultural Relations Research (Chirkov, 2020, 2022)
3. Whiteness Centered and Unnamed: History of Whiteness Theory in Intercultural Communication Research
4. Paradigms of Intercultural Communication: A Comparative Survey of Universal and Relational Traditions of Thought
Conceptual and Thematic Developments 2: From African Interactions to “Where We’re Going”
5. The Shadow Play of Intercultural Interactions in Africa: A Historical Perspective
6. Intercultural Communication: Concepts of Personhood and Community
7. The Cultural Perception of Space: Expanding the Legacy of Edward T. Hall
8. Intercultural Communication: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going, and Issues We Face — Revisited
Cross Cultural Encounter
9. The Culture of Cultural Encounter
10. Creating and Changing Corporate Cultures in Japanese and U.S. Subsidiaries
Coutries—Nations—Nation-Stated
11. Media and Multiple Identities: Robert E. Park as Precursor to Intercultural Communication Theory and Research
12. Nation States, National Cultures, and Intercultural Communication: A Theoretical Inquiry
About the Authors
About the Series