A principle(s) threaded throughout this book is/are
a. the cultural, political, and economic inequity is so immense in the global context that intercultural
communication cannot have an impact.
b. the study and practice of intercultural communication need to be grounded in critical engagement,
democratic participation, and social justice.
c. when we couple our theories and critical analysis with individual engagement and collective action,
we can create a more equitable and socially just world.
d. intercultural communication has nothing to do with social justice.
b. the study and practice of intercultural communication need to be grounded in critical engagement,
democratic participation, and social justice.
c. when we couple our theories and critical analysis with individual engagement and collective action,
we can create a more equitable and socially just world.
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The limited protection of reporter’s privilege extends to ______.
a. everyone sharing information with the public over any medium b. only licensed journalists c. only journalists working for accredited news organizations d. reporters some of the time but may not protect freelance journalists
An orderly and scientific study of a subgroup by a researcher after having been accepted as a member is called a(n) ______.
A. argot report B. full participant report C. participant observer report D. unreliable and biased report
Which of the following are suggestions for doing research?
A) Save your search until after you have written a rough draft of the speech. B) Wait until the evaluator asks for a bibliography of sources before putting one together. C) Start your search, and then construct a clear purpose statement. D) Take notes. E) Use computer searches only when absolutely necessary.
__________ is the believability or dependability of speakers and their sources
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