African American Communication (3rd Ed.) Examining the Complexities of Lived Experiences Routledge Communication Series
Auteurs : Jackson II Ronald L., Johnson Amber L., Hecht Michael L., Ribeau Sidney A.
Now in its third edition, this text examines how African Americans personally and culturally define themselves and how that definition informs their communication habits, practices, and norms.
This edition includes new chapters that highlight discussions of gender and sexuality, intersectional differences, contemporary social movements, and digital and mediated communication.
The book is ideally suited for advanced students and scholars in intercultural communication, interpersonal communication, communication theory, African American/Black studies, gender studies, and family studies.
1. Introduction 2. African American Identity 3. African American Communication Competence and Language/Communication Styles 4. African American Relationships and Cultural Identity Negotiation 5. African American Communication and Contemporary Social Movements 6. Conclusions
Date de parution : 11-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 11-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’African American Communication :
Mots-clés :
Hip Hop Feminism; americans; Smart Phones; european; African Americans; core; African American Cultural Identity; symbols; Core Symbols; cultural; African American Culture; identity; African American Family; negotiation; White America; identities; Black English; family; Mainstream American English; culture; Hip Hop Poetry; black studies; Cultural Contracts; interpersonal communication; Hip Hop; theory; African American Relationships; social movements; Harlem Renaissance; digital communication; Hashtag Activism; gender; Mike Brown; sexulaity; Sensitizing Constructs; intersectional; African American Identity; family studies; Style Switching; intercultural communication; Ethnolinguistic Identity Theory; Aal; Identity Negotiation; Racial Identifier; African American Adolescents