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Folks,
This is a theoretical chapter I wrote on the networks and culture from a
communication perspective.
Barnett, G.A., & Lee, M. (2001). Issues in intercultural research. In W.B.
Gudykunst & B. Moody (Eds.), Handbook of International and Intercultural
Communication, 2nd edition, (pp. 275-290). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
George Barnett
On Tue 06/23/09 10:07 AM , David Gibson [log in to unmask] sent:
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> As I mentioned briefly at the end of a recent note, Ann Mische is
> writing a review article on networks, culture, and agency, and is
> looking for pertinent references. That includes work on transmission of
> culture through networks (I already sent her the socnet messages from
> April on transmission of norms) and networks of cultural elements, and
> probably more besides. Email me or contact her directly:
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> David Gibson
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