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Introduction -- $tI. Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural communication -- $tEditors' introduction -- $t2. Discourse, cultural diversity and communication: a linguistic anthropological perspective -- $t3. A cognitive pragmatic perspective on communication and culture -- $t4. Psychological perspectives: social psychology, language, and intercultural communication -- $t5. Emotion and intercultural adjustment -- $t6. Multidisciplinary perspectives on intercultural conflict: the 'Bermuda Triangle' of conflict, culture and communication -- $tII. Intercultural perspectives on communicative practices and processes -- $tEditors' introduction -- $t7. Intercultural communication and the relevance of cultural specific repertoires of communicative genres -- $t8. Humour across cultures: joking in the multicultural workplace -- $t9. Ritual and style across cultures -- $t10. Lingua franca communication in multiethnic contexts -- $t11. The impact of culture on interpreter behaviour -- $tIII. Intercultural communication in different sectors of life -- $tEditors' introduction -- $t12. Intercultural communication in healthcare settings -- $t13. Differences and difficulties in intercultural management interaction -- $t14. Understanding Aboriginal silence in legal contexts -- $t15. Schools and cultural difference -- $t16. The cultural context of media interpretation -- $t17. Cross-cultural communication in intimate relationships -- $tIV. Issues and Debates -- $tEditors' introduction -- $t18. Discrimination in discourses -- $t19. Power and dominance in intercultural communication -- $t20. Communicating Identity in Intercultural Communication -- $t21. Communities of practice in the analysis of intercultural communication -- $tV. Assessing and developing intercultural competence -- $tEditors' introduction -- $t22. Intercultural competence and assessment: perspectives from the INCA Project -- $t23. 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