CF Brooks, MJ Pitts - Journal of international and intercultural …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Though global classrooms are designed to expose students to varied cultural knowledges and experiences, how students consider and display their own identities in cross-cultural …
M Buchbinder, R Wilbur, S McLean, B Sleath - Patient education and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective We examined the direct and indirect means by which patients express a desire for analgesic medication. Methods Back pain patients presenting to an academic ED were …
For older adults, approaching end-of-life (EOL) brings unique transitions related to family relationships. Unfortunately, most families greatly underestimate the need to discuss these …
The age-segregated society in which we live fosters ageism and has negative consequences for both young and old. The persistence of ageism may be due to a cultural …
The purpose of this study was to describe the patterns and functions of questions expressed in conversational implicature found in market transactions. A descriptive qualitative method …
Javanese has been studied from many different perspectives. However, no one discusses how Javanese respond to compliments politely. The aim of this study is to investigate the …
MA Locher, S Schnurr - The Palgrave handbook of linguistic (Im) …, 2017 - Springer
Studies on health communication often come from many different disciplines and do not necessarily work with (Im) politeness frameworks. Consequently, this chapter first discusses …
R Damiani, JL Krieger, D Treise… - Journal of Clinical and …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Introduction: Although the involvement of citizen scientists in research can contribute to scientific benefits, much remains unknown about participants' lived experiences in research …
Health and risk message design theories do not currently incorporate a lifespan view of communication. The lifespan communication perspective can therefore advance theorizing …