Acknowledgements
Intercultural Research Series Preface
Foreword to the Two Values Volumes
Introduction:Value Dimensions, Dynamic Contexts,and Beyond
PART ONE
FRAMING AND DIMENSIONALKING VALUES
1.Reviews, Definitions, and Approaches to Values
2.Dynamics of Individualism and Collectivism across Cultures
3.Edward T.Hall Revisited : The High—Context/Low—Context Continuum
4.Revisiting the Relationship between Individualism/Collectivism and High/Low Context Communication
5.Family Values across Cultures
6.Multiculturalism:Dennuion and Value
7.Refining the Theory of Basic Individual Values
PART TWO
CLARIFYING AND COMPARING CHINESE VALUE SYSTEMS
8.Historical Perspectives on Culture, Identity, and Values in Modern China
9.Language Change and Value Orientations in Chinese Culture
10.The Cult UfaJ Values and Study Approaches: A Comparison of Local and International (Malaysian and Singaporcan) Undergraduates Studying in Australia
11.The "Collective Programming of the Mind": A Thematic Analysis of Values Re/Constructed in Reality Courtroom Television Programs in the United
States, Germany, and China
PART TRREE
IDENTIWING AND COMPARING OTHER REGIONAL VALUE SYSTEMS
12.Revisiting the Kapwa "Shared Identities" Theory of Filipino Values: Applying Alternative Methodologics and Gaining New Insights
13.Respecting the Complexity of Values Systcms:Psychological Rcalism and the Case of Turkish Culture
14.Sacredness of the Ordinary: Changing Russian Values
15.Changing Values in Eastern Europe
16.Reflections on the Applications of the Hofstede Value Framework in Contemporary Research and Society
About the Authors
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