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Chen, Guo-Ming – 1993
To avoid the Anglo-Saxon culture mode, which dominates the current study of human communication in all contexts, the concept of communication competence can be examined from the perspective of Chinese culture. The conceptualization and empirical indicators used for the measurement of communication competence strongly reflect a Western cultural…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communicative Competence (Languages), Confucianism, Cultural Context
Hagemann, Julie Ann – 1986
Confucius (551-479 B.C.) believed in the power of language to regulate society. Concerned about civil war and the moral and social decay of his time, he advocated a peaceful society with a mild and moderate form of law and order and with an emphasis on the well-being of individuals through compassion, kindness, and justice. This form of law…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Confucianism
Smith, Douglas C. – 1992
This paper investigates the challenges facing the modern Chinese family in Taiwan. An understanding of how culture and family life interact in other cultures may be useful in helping to understand such interactions in one's own society. Confucianism and family stability have been two enduring features of the protracted civilizations of China. In…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Confucianism, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences