Description
Intercultural Communication and Identity provides a comprehensive exploration of how identity is constructed, negotiated, and transformed through intercultural communication. The authors examine the dynamic relationship between communication practices and identity development across diverse cultural contexts.
This work synthesizes current research to demonstrate how individuals navigate multiple cultural identities in an increasingly interconnected world. It addresses key topics including language use, cultural adaptation, social networks, and the role of digital communication in shaping intercultural identities. The element offers theoretical frameworks and practical insights for understanding how people maintain cultural heritage while engaging with other cultures, making it essential for scholars, practitioners, and students of communication studies.







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