COMS 3370 Chapter Notes - Summer 2018 Chapter 10 - EuroTrip, Culture shock, Intercultural communication
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Bean & martin - touring culture(s): intercultural communication principles and international tourism (2006) Ooi - cultural tourism and tourism cultures: the business of mediating experiences in. Boissevain - coping with tourists: european reactions to mass tourism (1996) Denlinger - real people: amish and mennonites in lancaster county, pennsylvania got wrong (1993) Duronto & nakayama - japanese communication: avoidance, anxiety, and uncertainty during initial encounters (2005) Chapter 10 discusses the role of different cultures in the communication and tourism. Being tourist means both traveling to other countries and other regions of your native country. Intercultural communication within tourism starts from relationship between hosts and tourists. This experience may be positive and negative, depending on different factors including host country, the duration of interaction, socioeconomic backgrounds, etc. Some social, historical and economic contexts may also be important. For example, in developing countries, which have been colonized in the past, foreigners are served in restaurants and cafes better than local black people are.