Intercultural communication as applied ethnology and folklore
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The history of intercultural communication studies is examined, focusing on whether intercultural communication is an important aspect of ethnological disciplines. Topics include the social effects of cultural exchange, history of speech communication research, and the relationship between folklore and intercultural communication studies.
Publication Name: Journal of Folklore Research
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0737-7037
Year: 1999
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On the brink of the next century: the necessary invention of the present
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A modernist perspective on the relationship between culture and time acceleration is presented. Topics include the social impact of globalization, the declining social importance of locality due to mass media, and history of cultural diffusion.
Publication Name: Journal of Folklore Research
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0737-7037
Year: 1999
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