Intercultural Communication: A Practical Guide

Preface Acknowledgments Part I. The Global Perspective of Intercultural Communication 1. Why Communicate across Cultures? 2. What Constitutes a Culture? 3. Obstacles of Perception 4. Obstacles in Verbal Processes 5. Obstacles in Nonverbal Processes Part II. Two Worlds: The United States and Mexico 6. The Mexico-United States Cultural Environment 7. Some Mexico-United States Cultural Issues 8. Day-to-Day Cultural Interaction Part III. Conclusion 9. Transcending Culture Appendix: Author's Note Glossary Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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