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Beyond cultural boundary: An empirical study of the third culture theory
Unformatted Document Text:  Third Culture Theory 19 approach to intercultural communication. New York, NY: Random House. Hofstede, G. (1991). Cultures and organizations: Software of the mind. London: McGraw-Hill. Kim, Y. Y. (1977). Interethnic and intraethnic communication: A study of Korean immigrants in Chicago. International and Intercultural Communication Annual, 4, 53-68. Kim, Y. Y. (1988). Communication and cross-cultural adaptation. Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters. Kim, Y. Y., & Ruben, B. D. (1988). Intercultural transformation: A systems theory. In Y. Y. Kim & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Theories in intercultural communication (pp. 299-321). Newbury Park, CA: Sage. McLuhan, M (1962). The Gutenberg galaxy: The making of typographic man. Toronto: Random House of Canada. Metzger, J. G., Springston, J. K., Weber, D. W., & Larson, P. D. (1991). The Wisconsin treaty rights debate: Narratives of conflict and change in a mid-level moral community. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 15, 191-207. Reischauer, E. O. (1988). The Japanese today. Cambridge, MA: Belknap. Roberts, S. (1993). Who we are: A portrait of America. New York: Random House. Ruben, B. (1977). Human communication and cross-cultural effectiveness. International and Intercultural Communication Annual, 4, 95-105. Stewart, J. (1983). Interpretive listening: An alternative to empathy. Communication Education, 32, 379-391.

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Third Culture Theory
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approach to intercultural communication. New York, NY: Random House.
Hofstede, G. (1991). Cultures and organizations: Software of the mind. London:
McGraw-Hill.
Kim, Y. Y. (1977). Interethnic and intraethnic communication: A study of Korean
immigrants in Chicago. International and Intercultural Communication Annual, 4, 53-68.
Kim, Y. Y. (1988). Communication and cross-cultural adaptation. Philadelphia:
Multilingual Matters.
Kim, Y. Y., & Ruben, B. D. (1988). Intercultural transformation: A systems
theory. In Y. Y. Kim & W. B. Gudykunst (Eds.), Theories in intercultural
communication (pp. 299-321). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
McLuhan, M (1962). The Gutenberg galaxy: The making of typographic man.
Toronto: Random House of Canada.
Metzger, J. G., Springston, J. K., Weber, D. W., & Larson, P. D. (1991). The
Wisconsin treaty rights debate: Narratives of conflict and change in a mid-level moral
community. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 15, 191-207.
Reischauer, E. O. (1988). The Japanese today. Cambridge, MA: Belknap.
Roberts, S. (1993). Who we are: A portrait of America. New York: Random
House.
Ruben, B. (1977). Human communication and cross-cultural effectiveness.
International and Intercultural Communication Annual, 4, 95-105.
Stewart, J. (1983). Interpretive listening: An alternative to empathy.
Communication Education, 32, 379-391.


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