PART ONE: THE ROLE OF THEORY IN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
Richard L Wiseman and Tasha Van Horn
Theorizing in Intercultural Communication
PART TWO: THEORIES ON INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE AND ADAPTATION
William B Gudykunst
Anxiety/Uncertainty Management (AUM) Theory
John R Baldwin and Michael L Hecht
The Layered Perspective of Cultural (In)Tolerance(s)
The Roots of a Multidisciplinary Approach
Jeffrey C Ady
Toward a Differential Demand Model of Sojourner Adjustment
Cynthia Gallois et al
Accommodating Intercultural Encounters
Elaborations and Extensions
Min-Sun Kim
Toward a Theory of Conversational Constraints
Focusing on Individual-Level Dimensions of Culture
Young Yun Kim
Cross-Cultural Adaptation
Judee K Burgoon
Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Applications of Expectancy Violations Theory
PART THREE: THEORIES ON INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION CONTEXTS
Kim Witte and Kelly Morrison
Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Health Communication
Understanding People and Motivating Healthy Behaviors
John G Oetzel
Intercultural Small Groups
An Effective Decision-Making Theory
Tamar Katriel
From `Context' to `Contexts' in Intercultural Communication Research