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Contemporary Gurus in Indian Classrooms: Changing Professorial Authority and Cultural Tensions in Managing Digital Connectivity
In: International Journal of Communication; Vol 12 (2018); 20 ; 1932-8036 (2018)
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A cross-national study of cultural values and contextual norms of mobile phone activity
In: Journal of multicultural discourses. - London [u.a.] : Routledge 9 (2014) 1, 61-70
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Symposium on Indigenous Scholarship: The Centrality of Culture and Indigenous Values
In: College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications (2012)
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In Search of Identity: A Journey into the Communication and Culture of Native Americans
In: Master's Theses (1922-2009) Access restricted to Marquette Campus (1996)
Abstract: This thesis addresses how Native American identity is created, developed. and affirmed through communication. Native American identity is explored through Berger and Ludemann's (1966) social construction of reality theory and Hecht's (1993) identity theory. This is accomplished through examining: urbanization and its influence on Native Americans, the process of avowal (self-definition and description) and ascription (other oriented definition and description), Native American communication patterns, and the individual and communication. By focusing on avowal and ascription of Native Americans, one sees that these 8R the primary communicative processes through which identity is enacted. For many urban Native Americans, the struggle with identity begins when they 8R forced to work, socialize and live in two cultural worlds, white and Native American, each with its own style of communication. Native American portrayals 8R established through stories collected from interviews with Native Americans. Non-standardized interviewing was used with the participants. The interviews were extremely complex and powerful representations of the different identities and lives of Native Americans. Additionally, the interviews represented a unique form of a dialectical tension, a constant struggle, between the past and present, near destruction and survival, traditional and contemporary life. Native American identity is enduring yet changing, and from this reality for the Native American is created.
Keyword: and Ethnicity in Communication; Communication; Gender; Race; Sexuality
URL: https://epublications.marquette.edu/theses/1561
https://epublications.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2560&context=theses
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On third-culture building
In: Communication yearbook. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Routledge 16 (1993), 429-436
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Initial interactions of American blacks and whites in interracial and intraracial dyads
In: Journal of Social Psychology (1982) 117/1, 45-52
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Still photography. An approach to intercultural communication
In: Handbook of intercultural communication (1979), 253-261
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Gaze behavior in intraracial and interracial interaction
In: International and Intercultural communication annual 5 (1979), 48-55
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Too close for comfort. Proxemics and tactility in Latin America
In: Journal of Communication 26 (1976), 46-52
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