2001, Vol. 10, No.2
Shirley Willihnganz & Margaret Usha D'SilvaIntercultural Communication in Context Introduction
Dr. Penny SummersCultural Truth and the First Amendment Your Truth Better Than Mine?
Ian G. Weber John Monberg Margaret Usha D’SilvaGlobal Media and Cultural Identity: Experiences from an Indian Town
Mary Fong & Gerry F. PhilipsenA Chinese American Way of Speaking: The Persuasive Function
Shigeo UematsuThe Use of Back Channels Between Native and Non-native Speakers in English and Japanese
Reiko HashimotoProblem Solving in Cross-Cultural Communication Situations
Changfu Chang Sean O’HalloranEnglish Medium Secondary Schools: Privileged Orphans in the SAR
Alan M. CogenUsing Task-based Learning to Develop Multi-cultural Literacy in the Classroom
Branson Woodard
Postmodern Disintegration and Communicative Presence: Toward Another Perspective on Words and Things
Suraj Kapoor, Janet Blue, Catherine Konsky, & Michael DragerIntercultural Sensitivity: A Comparison of American and Japanese Value Preference
Catherine Konsky, Usha Kapoor, Janet Blue & Suraj KapoorReligion and Communication: A Study of Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity
William B. ChapelForensic Rhetoric: A Strategy for Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution