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New Media and Intercultural Communication: Identity, Community and Politics (Critical Intercultural Communication Studies)

Pauline Hope Cheong et al

Communication, Intercultural Communication, Technical

March 28, 2012

Description

The concept of change-as opposed to continuity-is central to the increasing interest in digital media. However, this focus has not yet been matched by substantive theoretical discussions, or by extensive empirical examinations of computer-mediated communication and intercultural communication. The book showcases interpretative and critical research from voices with diverse backgrounds, from locations around the world. As such, this volume presents a rich and colorful tapestry that provides opportunities for comparative analyses and deepened international understandings of digital media connections, particularly in the areas of identity, community and politics.

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