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18. Discrimination in discourses

  • Martin Reisigl
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Handbook of Intercultural Communication
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents xix
  3. 1. Introduction 1
  4. I. Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural communication
  5. Editors’ introduction 9
  6. 2. Discourse, cultural diversity and communication: a linguistic anthropological perspective 13
  7. 3. A cognitive pragmatic perspective on communication and culture 31
  8. 4. Psychological perspectives: social psychology, language, and intercultural communication 55
  9. 5. Emotion and intercultural adjustment 77
  10. 6. Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural conflict: the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of conflict, culture and communication 99
  11. II. Intercultural perspectives on communicative practices and processes
  12. Editors’ introduction 123
  13. 7. Intercultural communication and the relevance of cultural specific repertoires of communicative genres 127
  14. 8. Humour across cultures: joking in the multicultural workplace 153
  15. 9. Ritual and style across cultures 173
  16. 10. Lingua franca communication in multiethnic contexts 199
  17. 11. The impact of culture on interpreter behaviour 219
  18. III. Intercultural communication in different sectors of life
  19. Editors’ introduction 239
  20. 12. Intercultural communication in healthcare settings 243
  21. 13. Differences and difficulties in intercultural management interaction 263
  22. 14. Understanding Aboriginal silence in legal contexts 285
  23. 15. Schools and cultural difference 303
  24. 16. The cultural context of media interpretation 323
  25. 17. Cross-cultural communication in intimate relationships 341
  26. IV. Issues and Debates
  27. Editors’ introduction 363
  28. 18. Discrimination in discourses 365
  29. 19. Power and dominance in intercultural communication 395
  30. 20. Communicating Identity in Intercultural Communication 415
  31. 21. Communities of practice in the analysis of intercultural communication 441
  32. V. Assessing and developing intercultural competence
  33. Editors’ introduction 465
  34. 22. Intercultural competence and assessment: perspectives from the INCA Project 467
  35. 23. Intercultural Training 491
  36. 24. Adapting authentic workplace talk for workplace intercultural communication training 519
  37. Backmatter 537
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