Changing Korea
Understanding Culture and Communication
Min-Sun Kim author T Youn-ja Shim author Judith N Martin author Thomas K Nakayama editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:5th Mar '08
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Korea's transformation over the past fifty years is explored in Changing Korea, highlighting the blend of Confucian and Western values in everyday life.
In the last fifty years, Korea has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from an agrarian society steeped in Confucian traditions to a dynamic global and technological powerhouse. This evolution has positioned Korea as one of the most significant political and economic forces in the world today. The book Changing Korea delves into this fascinating journey, exploring how contemporary Koreans navigate the complexities of their cultural heritage while embracing modernity.
Through a combination of extensive research and insightful face-to-face interviews, Changing Korea highlights the ways in which traditional Confucian values intersect with Western capitalistic ideals in various aspects of daily life. The narrative particularly focuses on business and professional environments, revealing the unique challenges and opportunities that arise from this cultural negotiation. Readers are invited to understand the delicate balance that Koreans maintain as they adapt to a rapidly changing world.
This book serves as an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike, making it a perfect companion for courses in international business, intercultural communication, and Asian studies. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of Korea's cultural landscape or seeking insights into the broader implications of globalization, Changing Korea offers a comprehensive perspective on the intricate dynamics at play in contemporary Korean society.
«By illuminating a complex and subtle view of contemporary Korea, this intriguing volume provides powerful insights into the transformation of a culture. Rich with examples, research, and analysis, the book compares and contrasts the heritage of collectivism with the new Asian dynamism in an accessible and stimulating volume that deserves a place on every interculturalist’s bookshelf.» (Janet M. Bennett, Executive Director, The Intercultural Communication Institute)
«The theme of an Asian, collectivistic society in flux is captured beautifully in this book via well-documented empirical studies, first-hand interview data, contemporary communication examples, and relevant and useful critical incidents. If you have any curiosity to learn more about the contemporary Korean culture and communication, this book is a must-read.» (Stella Ting-Toomey, Professor of Intercultural Communication, California State University at Fullerton)
«One of the major strengths of this book lies in the abundant, insightful, case studies that demonstrate how historical and cultural values play out in communicative behavior, and these can be a great asset for business leaders in today’s world.» (Dr. Nei Hei Park, Senior Advisory to the Boston Consulting Group, Seoul, Korea)
ISBN: 9781433101939
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 330g
208 pages
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