The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication 2nd Edition
The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication, 2nd Edition by Thomas K. Nakayama and Rona Tamiko Halualani is an essential, contemporary reference for anyone engaging with culture, power, and communication in today’s interconnected world.
Start with a compelling overview that places critical approaches at the center of intercultural study: this handbook gathers leading voices to examine how race, class, gender, gender identity, sexuality, colonial histories, and global inequities shape communication across regions—from North America and Europe to Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Pacific communities.
Delve deeper into rigorous yet accessible chapters that blend theory, research methods, and real-world examples. Contributors interrogate taken-for-granted assumptions, offer innovative methodological tools, and map the evolving terrain of intercultural competence in education, business, public policy, and community practice. Updated for the second edition, the volume foregrounds social justice, praxis, and intersectional analysis—making it especially relevant for scholars, graduate students, diversity trainers, and practitioners working in multicultural and transnational settings.
Imagine applying sharper critical lenses to classroom curricula, organizational diversity initiatives, or community engagement—this book equips you with evidence-based frameworks and culturally responsive strategies to transform understanding into action.
Accessible yet authoritative, The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication is the go-to resource for building more equitable, informed, and effective intercultural practice at local, national, and global levels. Order your copy today to deepen your insights and advance inclusive communication across borders.
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