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Sociological approaches to intercultural communication: Exploring the 'Silent Zones'
Uttaran Dutta
, Judith N. Martin
Human Communication, Hugh Downs School of
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Intercultural Communication
100%
Sociological Perspective
100%
Silent Zone
100%
Cultural Practices
33%
South Region
33%
Judith
33%
Foucault
33%
Global South
33%
Societal Change
33%
Communication Research
33%
Socioeconomic Disparities
33%
Jürgen Habermas
33%
Posthumanism
33%
Stranger
33%
Conceptual Gap
33%
Sociological Methods
33%
Geographical Gap
33%
Simmel
33%
Structural Disparities
33%
Sociological Concept
33%
Language Ecology
33%
Ecology of Culture
33%
Social Sciences
Intercultural Communication
100%
Tuition Fee
50%
Sociologist
50%
Cultural Practices
50%
Global South
50%
Posthumanism
50%
Communication Research
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Impact Assessment
100%
Global South
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Writing
100%