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Afrocentricity
		Molefi Kete Asante 
CULUTURAL CONTEXT: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Theory Overview 11th Edition
Afrocentricity rejects Eurocentrism’s dominance in communication theory. Communication phenomena should be studied using theories that share the cultural values of the phenomena being studied. Therefore, African communication phenomena should be analyzed using theories grounded in the beliefs, values, and assumptions of African culture. (Critical and rhetorical traditions)
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Afrocentricity
		Molefi Kete Asante 
CULUTURAL CONTEXT: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Theory Overview 11th Edition
Afrocentricity rejects Eurocentrism’s dominance in communication theory. Communication phenomena should be studied using theories that share the cultural values of the phenomena being studied. Therefore, African communication phenomena should be analyzed using theories grounded in the beliefs, values, and assumptions of African culture. (Critical and rhetorical traditions)
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