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Communication and gender - Debates in English Italian and Spanish - cover

Communication and gender - Debates in English Italian and Spanish

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Verlag: Edizioni Sette Città

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Beschreibung

Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction that is strongly influenced by social and cultural factors. Gender, on the other hand, is a socially constructed concept that significantly shapes communication patterns. This complex relationship between communication and gender is the focus of a multilingual volume (English, Italian, Spanish) that spans cultures from Mexico to Georgia. With her profound knowledge of the subject and her keen eye for detail, prof. Sonia Maria Melchiorre has masterfully curated a collection that not only showcases the latest research and groundbreaking insights, but is also a testament to her deep passion for scholarly exploration. Contributing scholars have explored the topic from a socio-economic, cultural and sexual orientation perspective to facilitate discussions on how individuals from different backgrounds express themselves. Highlighting the dynamic interplay between communication, gender and social contexts, this volume offers valuable insights into the complexities of human interaction, promoting intercultural dialogue
Verfügbar seit: 17.06.2024.
Drucklänge: 660 Seiten.

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