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"Ingrid Piller's book will be seen as a landmark in a 'second wave' of studies on intercultural communication. Solidly grounded in discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, clearly and accessibly written and compellingly argued, it revives a field not always well served by its scholars, and we are now at last in a position to see intercultural communication for what it is: a historically situated and politically sensitive complex of communication modes, analysis of which requires attention to the smallest details as well as to the biggest things in the world - globalization processes."
Jan Blommaert, Tilburg University
Combining discourse analytic and sociolinguistic perspectives, this introduction provides students with a comprehensive, up-to-date and critical overview of the field of intercultural communication.
Ingrid Piller explains communication in context using two main approaches.
The first treats cultural identity, difference and similarity as discursive constructions. The second, informed by bilingualism studies, highlights the use and prestige of different languages and language varieties as well as the varying access that speakers have to them.
Linguistics students will find this book a useful tool for studying language and globalization as well as applied linguistics.
Key features include:
- Case studies from around the world
- Learning objectives, key points, exercises and suggestions for further reading in each chapter
- Reader-friendly, accessible style
Ingrid Piller is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She has published widely on the sociolinguistics of language learning, multilingualism and intercultural communication and blogs about her research at www.languageonthemove.org.
List of contents
1. Overview; 2. Approaching intercultural communication; 3. The genealogy of intercultural communication; 4. Language and culture; 5. Nation and culture; 6. Intercultural communication at work; 7. Intercultural communication for sale; 8. Intercultural romance; 9. Intercultural communication and exclusion; 10 Intercultural communication in a multilingual world; 11. The future of intercultural communication
About the author
Ingrid Piller is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She holds a PhD from the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, and has taught at universities in Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America. She has published widely on the sociolinguistics of language learning, multilingualism and intercultural communication. She blogs about her research at www.languageonthemove.org
Summary
Combining perspectives from discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, the second edition of this popular textbook provides students with an up-to-date overview of the field of intercultural communication.