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Howard Giles
Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara
Publications - 404
Citations - 25462
Howard Giles is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Communication accommodation theory & Interpersonal communication. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 396 publications receiving 24004 citations. Previous affiliations of Howard Giles include University of Queensland & University of Bristol.
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The gender-linked language effect: an empirical test of a general process model
TL;DR: The gender-linked language effect (GLLE) is a phenomenon in which transcripts of female communicators are rated higher on Socio-Intellectual status and Aesthetic Quality and male communicators were rated high on Dynamism as mentioned in this paper.
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Tourism: an intergroup communication model with Russian inflections
TL;DR: In this article, a model for understanding past research on tourist-host communication is proposed for guiding future research of this genre in Russia. But the model is based on communication accommodation theory (with reflections on touristic experiences in St. Petersburg).
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Integrating the communicative predicament and enhancement of aging models: the case of older Native Americans.
Valerie Barker,Howard Giles +1 more
TL;DR: A model that integrates key aspects of the communication predicament and enhancement models of aging with other potent constructs (e.g., group vitality, mindfulness) is introduced to illuminate how intergenerational communication may be facilitated or hindered by communicative processes born out of categorization and stereotyping.
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Cultural Identity in Tibetan Diasporas
Howard Giles,Tenzin Dorjee +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on cultural identity in the Tibetan diaspora, with special attention focused on its historical construction as well as its two fundamental dimensions, namely, Tibetan Buddhism and the language, and aim to ferment a new scholarly interest in the survival of Tibetan culture among multilingual and multicultural scholars.
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Intergenerational Contact as Intergroup Communication
Jessica R. Abrams,Howard Giles +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical framework based on intergroup communication is outlined that explores the motivations and communicative behaviors likely during intergenerational exchange, and suggests that researchers should investigate communicative strategies that promote successful inter-generational contact.