ABSTRACT

In response to the cultural challenges in society and scholarship, this handbook presents the conceptions, assumptions, principles, methods, topics and issues in the studies of cultural forms of human communication—cultural discourses—by experts from around the world.

A culturalist programme in communication studies (CS), cultural discourse studies (CDS), as represented in this handbook, is a new current of thought in human and social science and a form of academic activism, but above all, it is a fresh paradigm of research committed to enhancing cultural harmony and prosperity on the one hand and facilitating intellectual plurality and innovation on the other hand. This handbook is the first of its kind; it is concerned with the identities of, and interactions between, the world’s diverse cultural communities through locally-grounded and globally-minded, culturally conscious and critical approaches to their communicative practice. Contributors apply such insights, precepts and techniques, not merely to discover and describe past and present communication, but also to design and guide future communication.

This handbook is ideal for scholars and students interested in cultural aspects and issues of communication/discourse, as well as researchers of other fields looking to apply cultural discourse methods to their own projects.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|91 pages

Philosophical foundations

chapter 1|15 pages

Cultural discourse studies

A culturalist approach to communication 1

chapter 2|21 pages

Representing discourse studies

The unequal actors of an international and multidisciplinary field

chapter 3|25 pages

Asiacentricity and the field of Asian communication theory

Today and tomorrow

chapter 4|15 pages

Intercultural communication and interactions

A history and critique

part II|130 pages

Theoretical developments

chapter 7|14 pages

Transcultural communication

chapter 9|25 pages

Gender, culture and emancipation

A paradigmatic outline of Asiacentric womanism

chapter 10|14 pages

Contemporary chinese discourse in times of global turbulence

Reconstructing cultural capacity and crafting international strategy

chapter 11|12 pages

Ethnic media in multicultural Russian society

A cultural discourse studies approach 1

chapter 13|29 pages

Freedom discourse

part IV|164 pages

Empirical explorations

chapter 19|12 pages

Trust in language

Exploring the speech-action nexus

chapter 20|19 pages

Hate speech we live by 1 , 2

chapter 21|21 pages

Anonymity and radicalisation in Argentinian social media

Identity as a strategy for political dispute

chapter 22|20 pages

Where neoliberal and Confucian discourses meet

The case of female fitness influencers on Chinese social media

chapter 23|15 pages

Recontextualising global warming as opportunity

On not seeing the trees for the forest

chapter 25|17 pages

The normalisation of impoliteness in political dialogue

Latin America, Spain and the United States

chapter 27|14 pages

Beyond the “one-key-to-the-universe view”

Expanding critical perspectives in cultural discourse studies

chapter 28|11 pages

The harmonisation of African orthographic conventions

The CASAS experience