The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Training

Author:   Dan Landis (University of Hawaii, Hilo) ,  Dharm P. S. Bhawuk (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   4th Revised edition
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9781108795906


Pages:   790
Publication Date:   27 August 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Dan Landis (University of Hawaii, Hilo) ,  Dharm P. S. Bhawuk (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.350kg
ISBN:  

9781108795906


ISBN 10:   1108795900
Pages:   790
Publication Date:   27 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Theoretical Framework Dan Landis and Dharm P. S. Bhawuk; Part I. Theoretical Foundations of Intercultural Training: 2. Harry Triandis's Contributions to Intercultural Training as a Field of Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Dharm P. S. Bhawuk and Atma P. Bhawuk; 3. Interdisciplinary History of Intercultural Communication Studies: From Roots to Research and Praxis Steve J. Kulich, Liping Weng, Rongtian Tong, and Greg DuBois; 4. Culture Theories and Intercultural Training Dharm P. S. Bhawuk; 5. An Analysis of Methods for Intercultural Training Sandra M. Fowler and Masa Yamaguchi; 6. Intercultural Simulations: Theory and Practice Michael B. Saltzman; 7. Toward a Social Network Theory of Reentry Ruobing Chi and Judith N. Martin; 8. Intractable Conflict, Delegitimization and Intercultural Training Meytal Nasie and Daniel Bar-Tal; 9. Evaluation of Cross-Cultural Training: A Review Anna Kallschmidt, Jessica Mesmer-Magnus, Chockalingam Viswesvaran and Satish Deshpande; Part II. Practice of Intercultural Training: 10. International Initiatives in K-12 and Higher Education: Learning from and Moving Beyond Disciplinary History Jennifer Mahon and Kenneth Cushner; 11. The Triad Training Model in Counseling, Cultural Diversity, and Intercultural Training Tomoko Yoshida; 12. Multicultural Counseling Training and Intercultural Training: A Synthesis Ben C. H. Kuo; 13. Training for Cross-Cultural Competence in the United States Military Sharon Glazer; 14. Developing Intercultural Competency Training in Global Organizations: An Examination of the Cadre of Global Managers Miriam Moeller and Michael Harvey; Part III. Indigenous Psychology and Intercultural Training: 15. Brazilian Cultural Patterns and Intercultural Training Cláudio V. Torres, Maria Cristina Ferreira, and Laura Novaes Andrade; 16. Russian Cultural Patterns and Intercultural Training Valerie Alexandra and Olga Kovbasyuk; 17. Indian Psychology and Intercultural Training Dharm P. S. Bhawuk; 18. Culture-Inclusive Theories for Intercultural Training in Confucian Societies: An In-Depth Analysis of Face Dynamism Rong Chen and Kwang-Kuo Hwang; 19. Japanese Psychology and Intercultural Training: Presenting Wa in a Nomological Network David Dalsky and Jueyun Su; Part IV. New Interdisciplinary Approaches to Intercultural Training: 20. Cultural Neuroscience Basis of Intercultural Training and Education Shihui Han and Ilari Erik Mäkelä; 21. Perceptual Representation: An Etic Observational Category for Guiding Intercultural Communication Adaptation Milton J. Bennett; 22. Emotional Contagion, Intimate Intercultural Relationships, and Intercultural Training Elaine Hatfield, Shari Paige and Richard L. Rapson; 23. Dialogue and Culture: Reflections on the Parameters of Cultural Dialogue Sthaneshwar Timalsina; 24. Optimizing Globalization through 'Intelligent Swarming': Suggested Activities for Training Gary Fontaine; Part V: Summing Up: 25. Intercultural Training for the New Global Village Dharm P. S. Bhawuk and Dan Landis.

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'It truly is a key springboard for training and research in the current age of identity. It comprehensively presents two crucial elements: what we know about effective intercultural training theoretically, methodologically, and empirically, and what we don't know. This is an essential reference for practitioners, teachers, and researchers.' Cindy Gallois, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia 'This long-awaited volume achieves a leviathan task: it bridges theory and practice, details intercultural training methods that are culture-general and culture-specific, and clarifies intercultural training's past and present while forging a cohesive vision for future development and growth. This is, quite simply, essential reading for intercultural researchers and practitioners.' Adam Komisarof, Professor of Intercultural Communication and Acculturation, Keio University, Japan, and President-Elect, International Academy for Intercultural Research 'This handbook is both a classic and contemporary highlight in intercultural training research and practice. The editors have set a cornerstone for the field by bringing internationally recognised scholars together. This volume is a must for every professional in the field.' Claude-Hélène Mayer, Professor in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, University of Johannesburg, South Africa 'Since its first edition, this book has been an indispensable resource for scholars, practitioners, and students who study or develop training methods to enhance intercultural competence. This edition preserves its legacy: high quality analysis and sound guidance for practice or future research.' Mark E. Mendenhall, J. Burton Frierson Chair of Business Leadership, University of Tennessee, USA 'Here is an essential update for interculturalists seeking synergy and human community in an age of invasive technology, ideological divides, ecological disasters, and corrosive us-versus-them political populism. The authors force us to ask how we will rewire our brains to live together in a way that promises a synergistic future.' George F. Simons, creator of Diversophy


'It truly is a key springboard for training and research in the current age of identity. It comprehensively presents two crucial elements: what we know about effective intercultural training theoretically, methodologically, and empirically, and what we don't know. This is an essential reference for practitioners, teachers, and researchers.' Cindy Gallois, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia 'This long-awaited volume achieves a leviathan task: it bridges theory and practice, details intercultural training methods that are culture-general and culture-specific, and clarifies intercultural training's past and present while forging a cohesive vision for future development and growth. This is, quite simply, essential reading for intercultural researchers and practitioners.' Adam Komisarof, Professor of Intercultural Communication and Acculturation, Keio University, Japan, and President-Elect, International Academy for Intercultural Research 'This handbook is both a classic and contemporary highlight in intercultural training research and practice. The editors have set a cornerstone for the field by bringing internationally recognised scholars together. This volume is a must for every professional in the field.' Claude-Helene Mayer, Professor in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, University of Johannesburg, South Africa 'Since its first edition, this book has been an indispensable resource for scholars, practitioners, and students who study or develop training methods to enhance intercultural competence. This edition preserves its legacy: high quality analysis and sound guidance for practice or future research.' Mark E. Mendenhall, J. Burton Frierson Chair of Business Leadership, University of Tennessee, USA 'Here is an essential update for interculturalists seeking synergy and human community in an age of invasive technology, ideological divides, ecological disasters, and corrosive us-versus-them political populism. The authors force us to ask how we will rewire our brains to live together in a way that promises a synergistic future.' George F. Simons, creator of Diversophy


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Dan Landis is Affiliate Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii, and is founding President and Fellow of the International Academy for Intercultural Research. Dharm Bhawuk is Professor of Management, Culture, and Communication Psychology, University of Hawaii, and is also founding Fellow of the International Academy for Intercultural Research.

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