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Religion and Intercultural Communication
S. Barrow
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Queer Intercultural Communication: Sexuality and Intercultural Communication
2021Queer intercultural communication is the study of sexuality in intercultural communication. It is a critical, interdisciplinary field that explores identity (i.e., race, gender, sexuality, nationality, and class) across political, historical, transnational, and social spheres.
Taisha McMickens +2 more
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Challenges in Intercultural Communication
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2021With the increasing diversity of our clients or potential clients it is important for us as veterinary professionals to recognize the opportunities this affords us to serve a larger demographic. However, along with this opportunity comes the challenges of serving clients for whom English may be a second language as well as clients who may have very ...
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2021
Настоящее пособие составлено на основе оригинальных источников, частично адаптированных в целях получения экстралингвистических знаний о международных связях Китая, России, США и Франции. В работе даются особенности перечисленных выше стран, их отличия и взаимосвязи на основе структурного компаративного анализа.
Adrian Holliday +2 more
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Настоящее пособие составлено на основе оригинальных источников, частично адаптированных в целях получения экстралингвистических знаний о международных связях Китая, России, США и Франции. В работе даются особенности перечисленных выше стран, их отличия и взаимосвязи на основе структурного компаративного анализа.
Adrian Holliday +2 more
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2017
This book is an introduction to Intercultural Communication (IC) that takes into account the much neglected dynamic paradigm of culture in the literature. It posits that culture is not static, context is the driving force for change, and individuals can develop a multicultural mind.
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This book is an introduction to Intercultural Communication (IC) that takes into account the much neglected dynamic paradigm of culture in the literature. It posits that culture is not static, context is the driving force for change, and individuals can develop a multicultural mind.
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Communication and Interculturality
International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education, 2014Citizenship as status implies the acknowledgment of individual rights as well as social ones. This very acceptance requires the consideration of all citizens as equal despite any personal difference and it represents an aim that is mostly dependent on the mass-media social function.
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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Intercultural Communication
, 2020brought together representative theoretical approaches to examine the relation between language and identity across three disciplines that share a common interest in understanding how this relation is relevant for intercultural communication. Limitations
K. Noels, T. Yashima, Rui Zhang
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Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2020
The dominant “Western” episteme in intercultural communication knowledge exemplifies the ascendancies and silences produced by modern science that grants credibility to northern “regimes of truth”.
Hamza R’boul
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The dominant “Western” episteme in intercultural communication knowledge exemplifies the ascendancies and silences produced by modern science that grants credibility to northern “regimes of truth”.
Hamza R’boul
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Intercultural Communication and Identity
This Element asserts how identity as a construct enables a critical awareness of how speakers position themselves and are positioned by others in intercultural encounters.
Ron Darvin, Tong Sun
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