Abstract

Abstract Edward Twitchell Hall, Jr. (1914–2009) has had unparalleled influence and inspiration on what has become the constellation of fields related to comparing cultures, intercultural communication (IC) studies, and cross-cultural or IC training. Even decades after his first seminal books were published, Hall has still been one of the most influential figures for perceived as well as substantiated contributions to intercultural communication. The present listing seeks to provide a greater awareness of the range of topics, articles, and chapters that Hall produced, many of which have helped cement the foundations he laid for the analysis of culture as well as for conceptualizing ways to compare and understand cultural systems. It is our hope that this compilation will do justice to the legacy of an outstanding scholar.

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