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Effects of English learning gains among college students on learning engagement: subjective wellbeing as a mediating variable and pro-environmental behavior as a moderating variable. [PDF]
Zhang C, Han Y, Yang A.
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On-Off Childhood? A Rapid Review of the Impact of Technology on Children's Health. [PDF]
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2022
Following increasing migration fluxes and their impact on public service communication in Western countries, research on language and social interaction has drawn its attention to so-called “intercultural mediation”, that is, communication in bi- or plurilingual settings where mutual understanding is achieved via language interpreting work.
C. Baraldi, L. Gavioli
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Following increasing migration fluxes and their impact on public service communication in Western countries, research on language and social interaction has drawn its attention to so-called “intercultural mediation”, that is, communication in bi- or plurilingual settings where mutual understanding is achieved via language interpreting work.
C. Baraldi, L. Gavioli
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Intercultural mediation as intercultural competence
2022This chapter discusses the theoretical developments in the field of intercultural communication in the last centuries, that have been summarized as a move from an essentialist conception of intercultural communication towards a non-essentialist conception.
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2013
The term ‘mediation’ has a long history both as a legal term (as in 'alternative dispute resolution’) and as a popular practice. It is also a well-developed discipline in, for example, sociology (c.f. Wadensjö (1992: 42). In one of the very many "Training & Resource Guide[s] for the Mediator", we learn that mediation "denote[s] the interaction of two ...
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The term ‘mediation’ has a long history both as a legal term (as in 'alternative dispute resolution’) and as a popular practice. It is also a well-developed discipline in, for example, sociology (c.f. Wadensjö (1992: 42). In one of the very many "Training & Resource Guide[s] for the Mediator", we learn that mediation "denote[s] the interaction of two ...
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Models of Intercultural Mediation
2020The American theologian Augsburger (1992) developed a model that presents, on the one hand, an ideal model of mediation in the North American context and, on the other hand, a so-called ideal, typical “traditional model” of mediation.* Using a variety of criteria, it refers to the following differences between the models.
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