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==References==
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* Gudykunst, William B. (2003), "Intercultural Communication Theories", in: Gudykunst, William B (ed.), ''Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication'', 167-189, Thousand Oaks: Sage.
* Wiseman, Richard L. (2003), "Intercultural Communication Competence", in: Gudykunst, William B (ed.), ''Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication'', 191-208, Thousand Oaks: Sage.
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* Gudykunst, William B., & M.R. Hammer.(1988). "Strangers and hosts: An uncertainty reduction based theory of intercultural adaption" in: Kim, Y. & W.B. Gudykunst (eds.), ''Cross-cultural adaption'', 106-139, Newbury Park: Sage.
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* Kim Y.Y.(1995), "Cross-Cultural adaption: An integrative theory.", in: R.L. Wiseman (Ed.)''Intercultural Communication Theory'', 170 - 194, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
* Mc Guire, M. & McDermott, S. (1988), "Communication in assimilation, deviance, and alienation states", in: Y.Y. Kim & W.B. Gudykunst (Eds.), ''Cross-Cultural Adaption'', 90 - 105, Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
* Oetzel, John G. (1995), "Intercultural small groups: An effective decision-making theory", in Wiseman, Richard L (ed.), ''Intercultural communication theory'', 247-270, Thousands Oaks: Sage.
* Wiseman, Richard L. (2003), "Intercultural Communication Competence", in: Gudykunst, William B (ed.), ''Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication'', 191-208, Thousand Oaks: Sage.
 
 
[[Category:Cultural anthropology]]