Applying third-culture building theory a critical study
This study attempts to apply the theory of third-culture building to a social experience of interaction between communicators with different cultural backgrounds. Casmir defined a third-culture as a "situational subculture wherein temporary behavioral adjustments can be made by the interacting...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-206032019-12-10T13:36:56Z Applying third-culture building theory a critical study Wagler, Debra Duncan, Holaday Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Communication theories and models This study attempts to apply the theory of third-culture building to a social experience of interaction between communicators with different cultural backgrounds. Casmir defined a third-culture as a "situational subculture wherein temporary behavioral adjustments can be made by the interacting persons as they attempt to reach a mutually agreed upon goal(s)" (1989, p. 294). Although much has been written about the theory, including published critiques and evaluation at communication conferences, no attempt has been made to apply it empirically. This study attempts to apply the theory to interaction between foreign visitors and taxicab drivers in Singapore. Master of Communication Studies 2009-12-15T03:37:53Z 2009-12-15T03:37:53Z 1997 1997 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20603 en Nanyang Technological University 139 p. application/pdf |
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This study attempts to apply the theory of third-culture building to a social experience of interaction between communicators with different cultural backgrounds. Casmir defined a third-culture as a "situational subculture wherein temporary behavioral adjustments can be made by the interacting persons as they attempt to reach a mutually agreed upon goal(s)" (1989, p. 294). Although much has been written about the theory, including published critiques and evaluation at communication conferences, no attempt has been made to apply it empirically. This study attempts to apply the theory to interaction between foreign visitors and taxicab drivers in Singapore. |
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