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Understanding the communication dynamics inherent to police hostage and crisis negotiation
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Communication accommodation in text messages: Exploring liking, power, and sex as predictors of textisms.
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In: The Journal of social psychology, vol 158, iss 4 (2018)
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Intersections of intergroup communication research
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In this prologue to a special issue on intergroup communication, we highlight areas of intersection across its field. To start, we provide a brief history of the field, simultaneously highlighting 6 central principles guiding the work in this area. We then review 4 key themes-areas of intersection uniting the contributions in this special issue: (a) a sustained interest in canonical intergroup theories and topics; (b) the notion that there are various conceptualizations of intergroup communication, both linguistic and nonlinguistic; (c) scholars' strong interest in intercultural communication processes; and (d) the cross-disciplinary nature of intergroup communication scholarship. Thereafter, we present a 2-path model of inter- and intragroup communication that integrates interpersonal, media, and intergroup communication and overviews other contributions to this special issue.
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3315 Communication; Computer-mediated communication; Language; Social identity complexity
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:e024254
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Intergroup communication: identities and effective interactions
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The fluency principle: why foreign accent strength negatively biases language attitudes
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I don't like you because you're hard to understand: the role of processing fluency in the language attitudes process
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