
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Intergroup Communication is the first dedicated to this burgeoning field within communication studies. The essays in this collection explore geographic regions, communication processes, theories, and applied areas of interest, all pertaining to how human communication processes are influenced by, and themselves influence, the groups to which we all belong. In an authoritative volume, the project brings together research, theory, and application on both well-established and newly explored intergroup communication situations. The new perspectives not covered in earlier works include:- how word order affects social status- how metaphors shape intergroup relations- how sexual orientation is communicated- how interpersonal and intergroup communication intersect- what neuroscience contributes to intergroup communication- and how intergroup communication operates in previously unacknowledged settings such as the military or in the political arena.Given that the "intergroup umbrella" essentially integrates and transcends many of the traditional conceptual boundaries in communication (such as media, health, intercultural, organizational and so forth), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Intergroup Communication provides an intriguing window into the communicative world of intergroup relations so integral to other social sciences. The encyclopedia will be an essential reference for anyone interested in intergroup communication issues, particularly research scholars and graduate students.
This two-volume set investigates the core mechanisms of intergroup communication, examining how human interaction is shaped by group identity and social categorization. Edited by Howard Giles and Jake Harwood, this collection synthesizes research from communication studies, psychology, and sociology to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how communication influences, and is influenced by, the groups to which individuals belong. The work serves as a foundational resource for scholars and students seeking to understand the intersection of interpersonal dynamics and broader social structures.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this encyclopedia as a foundational reference for graduate students and researchers working within the communication sciences. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is designed for scholarly inquiry rather than casual reading.
Page Count:
1464
Publication Date:
2018-03-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190454520
ISBN-13:
9780190454524
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!