Speaking relationally

Speaking relationally1998
About this book
Deepening our understanding of the social context of interpersonal interaction, this book examines the communication practices through which members of a particular culture construct and maintain their relationships. The author presents an ethnographic case study of urban, largely middle-class Colombians, taking a close look at interactional practices and speech patterns in a range of everyday settings - from schools, workplaces, and social service agencies, to gatherings of family and friends.
In focusing on a context outside of North America and Europe, the book sheds light on cultural assumptions about personhood, relationships, and communication that often remain unexamined in the literature. A compelling epilogue offers a more personal glimpse of Colombian culture and probes both the rewards and the limitations of the ethnographic approach.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2730462W
Subjects
CultureInterpersonal communicationInterpersonal relationsSocial aspectsSocial aspects of CultureSocial life and customs