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020 | _a978-1316628638 | ||
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100 | _aSpencer-Oatey, Helen | ||
245 | _aIntercultural politeness: Managing relations across cultures | ||
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_aCambridge: _bCambridge University Press, _c2023. |
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300 | _axiv, 392p., glos., ref., ind., 23 cm X 15 cm | ||
500 | _aRecommended by: Manisha Shelat | ||
521 | _aContent: 1. Introduction; Part I. Conceptual Foundations: 2. Conceptualising politeness; 3. Conceptualising culture; Part II. Evaluating Politeness across Cultures: 4. Overview of the politeness evaluation process; 5. Contextual assessments and culture; 6. Norms, expectations and culture; 7. Evaluation warrant 1: culture and the bases of rapport; 8. Evaluation warrant 2: culture and conceptions of the socio-moral order; 9. Making judgements and culture; 10. Application: data analysis sample and practice; Part III. Managing Politeness across Cultures: 11. Managing politeness across cultures: an overview; 12. Responding to offencess and restoring relations; 13. Dealing with disagreement and conflict; 14. Maintaining smooth intercultural relations; 15. Initiating and fostering positive intercultural relations; Part IV. Implications and Concluding Comments: 16. Implications for politeness theory; 17. Implications for the intercultural field. | ||
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_xintercultural communication _xcross-cultural studies _xinterpersonal relations _xcross-cultural studies _xcourtesy |
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700 | _aKadar, Daniel Z. | ||
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