29.4650, Books: Cross-cultural Deception in Polish and American English in Computer-Mediated Communication: Kuzio

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Subject: 29.4650, Books: Cross-cultural Deception in Polish and American English in Computer-Mediated Communication: Kuzio

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Subject: Cross-cultural Deception in Polish and American English in Computer-Mediated Communication: Kuzio

 


Title: Cross-cultural Deception in Polish and American English in
Computer-Mediated Communication 
Publication Year: 2018 
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
	   http://www.cambridgescholars.com/
	

Book URL: https://cambridgescholars.com/cross-cultural-deception-in-polish-and-american-english-in-computer-mediated-communication 


Author: Anna Kuzio

Hardback: ISBN:  9781527510982 Pages: 446 Price: U.K. £ 67.99


Abstract:

Deception is omnipresent throughout the evolution of life, inseparable from
the development of various modes of communication. By effectively manipulating
the behavior of others, apparently by taking advantage of recipients’ own
rules, communicators are able to gain an advantage while negotiating meaning
in a cross-cultural environment. Even though much research related to
deceptive behavior and its detection has been conducted in recent years,
little of it has concentrated on deception outside of a North American
context. This monograph addresses that lacuna. Consistently, most research on
deception has examined face-to-face verbal communication and ignored
computer-mediated communication. In response, this book also provides detailed
insights into how computer-mediated communication and adopted cultural values
affect deceptive communication and deception detection across cultures, namely
in Poland and the USA. It focuses on discussing theories about why cues to
deception exist, theories specific to verbal cues to deception, and theories
about computer mediation in communication. The book also proposes a research
model postulating relationships between computer-mediated communication media,
cue detection, media familiarity, national culture, espoused cultural values,
veracity judgment success, and deceptive communicative behavior.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     Polish (pol)


Written In: English  (eng)

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