Communication scholars in Germany, France, and US shape intercultural research paths.
The article explores how different countries study intercultural communication in the field of communication studies. By comparing Germany, France, and the US, the researchers found that each country approaches this topic differently due to their research traditions and mainstream trends. German and French researchers also look at US research, but in their own unique ways. This shows that the way communication studies are conducted in each country influences how intercultural communication is studied as a subfield.