Constructing Co-Cultural Theory: An Explication of Culture, Power, and Communication / Edition 1

Constructing Co-Cultural Theory: An Explication of Culture, Power, and Communication / Edition 1

by Mark P. Orbe
ISBN-10:
0761910689
ISBN-13:
9780761910688
Pub. Date:
09/25/1997
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761910689
ISBN-13:
9780761910688
Pub. Date:
09/25/1997
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Constructing Co-Cultural Theory: An Explication of Culture, Power, and Communication / Edition 1

Constructing Co-Cultural Theory: An Explication of Culture, Power, and Communication / Edition 1

by Mark P. Orbe
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Overview

This book presents a phenomenological framework for understanding the intricate relationship between culture, power and communication. Grounded in muted group and standpoint theory, this volume presents a theoretical framework which fosters a critically insightful vantage point into the complexities of culture, power and communication. Key coverage includes: a review and critique of the literature on co-cultural communication; a description of how the perspective of co-cultural group members were involved in each stage of theory development; and an explication of 25 co-cultural communication strategies and a model of six factors that influence strategy selection.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761910688
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 09/25/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark P. Orbe (Ph D, Ohio University) is professor of communication and diversity in the School of Communication at Western Michigan University, where he also holds a joint appointment in the gender and women’s studies program. He conducts research in interpersonal-intercultural communication, co-cultural communication, intergroup relations, mass media representations of underrepresented group members, and negotiation/intersection of multiple cultural identities. Over his career, has published ten books and hundreds of journal articles and book chapters. He is also founder and president of Dumela Communications, a full-service consulting company that specializes in providing services for clients committed to enhancing their communication cultural competencies.

Table of Contents

An Introduction into Co-Cultural Communication
Foundations of Muted Group and Standpoint Theory
Explicating Phenomenological Inquiry
Co-Cultural Communicative Practices
Clarifying a Co-Cultural Communication Process
Limitations, Extensions and Future Directions
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