Document Type
Book Chapter
Date of Original Version
2014
Department
Communication Studies
Abstract
This chapter attempts to record the pulse of the trend by reporting our research on the subject of intercultural communication competence in the last 30 years from three perspectives: (1) The literature review of the concept was selectively and representatively made; (2) the conceptualization and measurement of the concept was proposed through the process of model building and instrument development; and (3) challenges and directions for future research on the concept embedded in the impact of new technology were also stipulated.
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Intercultural communication competence: conceptualization and its development in cultural contexts and interactions
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Chen, G. M. (2014). Intercultural communication competence: Summary of 30-year research and directions for future study. In X-d. Dai & G. M. Chen (Eds.), Intercultural communication competence: conceptualization and its development in cultural contexts and interactions (pp. 14-40). London: Cambridge Scholars.
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