Face-Negotiation Theory is a theory conceived by Stella Ting-Toomey in 1985, to understand how people from different cultures manage rapport and disagreements. The theory posited "face", or self-image when communicating with others, as a universal phenomenon that pervades across cultures. In conflicts, one's face is threatened; and thus the person tends to save or restor… WebTing-Toomey and Dorjee bring into the text their own rich experiences with intercultural communication, providing the reader with both motivation and tools for examining …
Communication Theory: Stella Ting-Toomey
WebTing-Toomey, S. (1999) Communicating across Cultures. The Guilford Press, New York, 261. has been cited by the following article: TITLE: Sociocultural-Interdeterminist Dialogical … WebTing-Toomey and Chung point out that another cause of misunderstanding can be blamed on ‘self-enhancement’ vs. ‘self- humbling’ styles. When verbally communicating with people across cultural borders, it is … cnps humboldt
Identity Negotiation Theory - Ting‐Toomey - Wiley Online Library
WebThe objective of this study was to test Ting‐Toomey's (1988a) theory on conflict face‐negotiation. More specifically, the study examined the relationship between face maintenance dimensions and conflict styles in Japan, China, … WebTing-Toomey's Face Negotiation Theory In 1985, Professor Stella Ting-Toomey developed face negotiation theory to intercultural communication patterns that were absent in prior … WebAnalyzes how ting-toomey concludes that culture and conflict go hand-in-hand and that conflict is viewed as functional and dysfunctional based on the culture. Evaluates ting … calcium and integrin binding protein 1