This insightful book is highly recommended. It is comprehensive, well-structured, and full of reflections and practical examples, and will be very valuable in courses on language and intercultural communication. It deals with central concepts like identity dynamics, intercultural relations, hate-speech, and global citizenship.
Professor Emerita Karen Risager, Roskilde University, Denmark
Praise for the previous edition:
This is an excellent introduction to the field of intercultural communication, as equally useful for anybody working internationally as to the university classroom.
Allan Goodwin, Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Japan
Educators will find this a timely and wide-ranging resource that tackles difficult issues in challenging times.
John Corbett, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Jackson's text is a comprehensive, fresh look at today's exceedingly complex intersection of intercultural communication, global competence, identity, and language. Relevant to students and intercultural communication practitioners, Jackson offers both breadth and depth when it comes to major concepts, frameworks, and highly applicable real-world examples.
Whitney Sherman, Council On International Educational Exchange (CIEE)