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‘Culture’ and ‘Communication’ in Intercultural Communication [PDF]
Two major influences on contemporary societies dictate that diffusion and hybridization of communicative norms will be an increasingly significant feature of our communication landscape: Transnational population flows; and the impact of mediated communication, including by means of the Internet.
Durant, AE, Shepherd, I
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North/South imbalances in intercultural communication education
Western-centric perceptions of knowledge, behaviors and communication are more dominant and often obscure underrepresented non-western communities. This renders the mission of intercultural communication education (ICE) necessarily encompassing the ...
Hamza R’boul
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This study aimed to investigate intercultural communication practice in higher education in Indonesia. Participants (N = 77) were graduate students from the English Education Study Program, State University of Makassar (Males = 16 (20.78%) and females ...
S. Weda+3 more
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Challenges and barriers arise when people communicate interculturally. The situations become more complicated when patients and health professionals from different cultural backgrounds communicate with each other on the sensitive topic of sexual health ...
Xin Zhao
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Trust is a significant enabler for intercultural communication in project teams. Researchers and practitioners, therefore, need to know which factors might enhance trust in intercultural communication. Contributing to the yet limited number of studies in
Wen-Ju Yu+3 more
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A concept analysis of intercultural communication.
AIM To explore the concept of intercultural communication. BACKGROUND As global migration increases, countries around the world are starting to see diversity among their population. With this increasing multicultural society, effective communication is
Hameedah Mosed+2 more
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The networked structure of the internet facilitates the dissemination of extremist messages and often makes removal impossible. Equipping media users with critical (preventive) skills appears a more promising strategy than trying to block any exposure to
Josephine B. Schmitt+3 more
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Representation of Archaic Beliefs in Texts of Different Styles [PDF]
The aim of the work was to study the interaction of pre-Islamic Turkic beliefs with Islamic ideas in the texts of Kutadgu Bilig (Yusuf Balasaguni), Diwan-i Hikmat (Ahmed Yasawi), Book of Dede Korkut, and Tarikh-I-Rashidi (Mirza Muhammad Haidar Douglat ...
Dinara Murzubraimova+4 more
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Intercultural communication is communication between representatives of different cultures.Effectiveness and success of intercultural communication occurs only when the communicators, who know different cultures and languages, understand that each of them is "different" and each of them, alternatively, "foreign" interlocutors.Acquaintance with the ...
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Intercultural New Media Studies: The Next Frontier in intercultural Communication [PDF]
New media (ICT\u27s) are transforming communication across cultures. Despite this revolution in cross cultural contact, communication researchers have largely ignored the impact of new media on intercultural communication.
Buber M+31 more
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