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  • Formāts: Hardback, 300 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 571 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Communication Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367217945
  • ISBN-13: 9780367217945
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 300 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 571 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research in Communication Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367217945
  • ISBN-13: 9780367217945

Globalization and the resulting internationalization of universities is driving change in teaching, learning, and what it means to be educated. This book provides exemplars of how the Communication discipline and curriculum are responding to the demands of globalization and contributing to the internationalization of higher education.

Communication as a discipline provides a strong theoretical and methodological framework for exploring the benefits, challenges and meanings of globalization. The goal of this book, therefore, is to facilitate internationalization of the communication discipline in an era of globalization. Section one discusses the theoretical perspectives of globalism, internationalization, and the current state of the Communication discipline and curriculum. Section two offers a comprehensive understanding of the role, ways, and impact of internationalizing teaching, learning, and research in diverse areas of study in Communication, including travel programs and initiatives to bring internationalization to the classroom. The pieces in this section will include research-based articles, case studies, analytical reviews that exam key questions about the field, and themed pieces for dialogue/debate on current and future teaching and learning issues related to internationalizing the Communication discipline/curriculum. Section three provides an extensive sampling of materials and resources for immediate use in internationalization in communication studies; sample syllabi, activities, examples, and readings will be included. In sum, our book is designed to enable communication curriculum and communication courses in other disciplines to be internationalized and to offer different approaches to enable faculty, students, and administrators to incorporate and experience an internationalized curriculum regardless of time and financial limitations.

This book is notable as a professional development resource for individuals both inside and outside the communication discipline who wish to incorporate a global perspective into their research and classrooms.

Recenzijas

"I can think of no other topic more important to the field of Communication Studies than internationalizing our curriculum. Turner, et al, introduce readers to key issues central to the question of how faculty and administrators can make courses and instruction truly international. This is a much needed volume for all educational levels."

Dr Charles Braithwaite, Academic Director, The Global Classroom, Department of Communication Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

"For a field that is built on transcending difference, international education has oddly avoided integrating many valuable lessons from Communication Studies. This volume rectifies this theoretical and practical gap, and does so with fresh ideas and in a provocative, useful, and engaging way. "

Hilary E. Kahn, Director of the Center for the Study of Global Change, Indiana University Bloomington

Acknowledgements x
Foreword: Notes on, Confessions About, and Hopes for Globalization xi
Stephen John Hartnett
PART I Theoretical Perspectives of Globalism, Internationalization, and the Current State of the Communication Discipline and Curriculum
1(20)
1 Introduction: The Relevance of Communication in Internationalization
3(8)
Paaige K. Turner
Eunkyong Lee Yook
2 Internationalizing the Communication Curriculum: State of the Field
11(10)
Soumia Bardhan
PART II Internationalizing the Communication Discipline and Curriculum
21(200)
3 Intercultural Communication: A 17-Year Analysis of the State of the Discipline
23(13)
Soumia Bardhan
Janet Colvin
Stephen Croucher
Moira O'Keeffe
Qingwen Dong
4 The Internationalization of a Communication Studies Major: A Global Redesign
36(14)
Joseph P. Zompetti
John R. Baldwin
Lance Lippert
5 Integrating the Goals of Global Learning Into the Learning Outcomes of the Communication Curriculum
50(14)
Elizabeth M. Goering
6 Internationalizing Intercultural Competence Instruction in the Community College Basic Course
64(12)
Wei Sun
Donna Oti
Andrew Jared Critchfield
Taryn K. Myers
7 Internationalizing the Communication Center: Rhetorical and Multilingual Frameworks
76(8)
Laura A. Stengrim
8 Internationalizing Rhetorical Studies
84(15)
Alberto Gonzalez
Amy N. Heuman
9 The Internationalization of Scientists' Communication: An Essential Literature Review
99(14)
Helena Torres-Purroy
Sonia Mas-Alcolea
10 Internationalizing Public Relations Education
113(17)
Maureen Taylor
11 Internationalization Opportunities for Strategic Communication: Engaging With Latin America and the Latino Communities in Public Relations and Advertising Courses
130(13)
Juan Mundel
Esther Quintero
Maria De Moya
12 Internationalizing Public Relations From the Global South: "Thinking Globally, Acting Locally"
143(10)
B. Sibango
M. Tabane
13 Adapting to Students From Different Family Backgrounds on Campus
153(12)
Seokhoon Ahn
14 Examining the Intercultural Outcomes of Internationalized Education in the Arabian Peninsula
165(20)
Marta Tryzna
Mariam Alkazemi
Fahed Al-Sumait
15 Internationalizing and Decolonizing the Classroom
185(11)
Ahmet Atay
16 The Value of a Fulbright: Internationalizing Education One Person at a Time
196(11)
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
17 The Three Pillars of Short Course-Abroad Experiences
207(14)
Ismael Lopez Medel
PART III Internationalization Promising Practices: Sample Syllabi, Critical Incidents, and Activities
221(63)
18 Connecting Local and Global Communication Contexts in the Classroom: Intercultural Engagements With University and K-12 Students
223(12)
Eddah M. Mutua
19 Internationalizing the Communication Classroom via Technology and Curricular Strategy: Pedagogical Takeaways From a Three-Way Online Collaboration Project
235(8)
Rita Koris
Sushil K. Oswal
Zsuzsanna B. Palmer
20 Translating Tasks for International Classrooms
243(7)
Rebecca M. Townsend
Trudy Milburn
21 Contact and Context(s): Cultural Discourse Analysis of Internationalized Activities in a Blended Media Studies Course
250(9)
Barbara Ruth Burke
Liene Locmele
22 Internationalizing Interpersonal Organizational Communication
259(8)
Ann Rogerson
L. Celeste Rossetto
23 Introduction to the Course Face-to-Face Communication
267(11)
Tessa Van Charldorp
Marije Van Braak
Aranka Akkermans
24 Thriving in the Globalized Communication Environment: Teaching Resilience to Digital Culture Shock
278(6)
Kate Dunsmore
List of Contributors 284(8)
Index 292
Paaige K. Turner (Ph.D. Purdue University) is Dean of the College of Communication, Information, and Media at Ball State University. She was the recipient of the NAFSA: Association of International Educators Region IV 2012 Dorothy Brickman Outstanding New Professional Award and a 2013 Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Award to India. For the past six years, she has co-lead the Campus Internationalization Track at the Institute for Campus and Curriculum Internationalization. She has been an external reviewer for the American Council of Education: Center for Internationalization and Globalization Internationalization Laboratory and served as the program coordinator for the AIEA: Association of International Education Administrators Senior Advisor Program.

Soumia Bardhan (Ph.D. University of New Mexico) is Assistant Professor at University of Colorado Denver. Her research interests are informed by Intercultural Communication and Islamic/Religious Studies and her research has appeared in peer-reviewed journals and books by leading academic presses. Soumia has directed seven travel study courses in Spain, France, Morocco, and India. She serves on NCAs Fostering International Collaborations in the Age of Globalization Task Force and is Chair of the Intercultural Communication Division of ICA.

Dr. Tracey Quigley Holden is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Academic Director of the Middle East Partnership Initiative Student Leaders Program, and an Affiliate Faculty Member with the Center for Political Communication at the University of Delaware. Dr. Holden earned her Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University, her M.A. from San Diego State University, and her B.A. from Texas A&M University.

Dr. Eddah M. Mutua is a professor in the department of communication studies at St. Cloud State University, Minnesota. She teaches and researches in the area of intercultural communication with a special interest in intercultural and interethnic conflict, post-conflict peace communication, and African culture and communication. She coordinates an award-wining service-learning project nationally recognized for its efforts to promote internationalization of intercultural communication curriculum. Dr. Mutua earned her Ph.D. from University of Wales, Aberystwyth.