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Interculturalism, Intercultural Education, and Chinese Society

Frontiers of Education in China, 2017
Globalization is bringing about a new paradigm of super-diversity which is resulting in all societies becoming more culturally diverse. Interculturalism, as a new model which responds to this increasing diversity, rejects all forms of discrimination based on differences, instead embracing reciprocity and accommodation.
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Conceptualising intercultural (communicative) competence and intercultural citizenship

2015
Traditionally, the notion of citizenship has been linked to the concept of nation, the ‘imagined community’ dependent on a common language. State and nation are assumed to be one: the nation state. The contemporary world has created many other identifications and opportunities for political activities in communities which are transnational.
Michael Byram   +3 more
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Intercultural Competence

2023
Intercultural competence is a theoretical construct which has seen over sixty years of scholarly work, with over thirty different terms being used for this construct depending on the discipline, such as global competence, intercultural effectiveness, plurilingualism, transcultural competence, intercultural sensitivity, intercultural maturity, cross ...
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Interculturalities: reframing identities in intercultural communication

Language and Intercultural Communication, 2009
Abstract This paper attempts to reframe identities as interculturalities in the multimodal ways in which language is used for identity construction, specifically as responses to questionnaires, articulations within limited narratives, on-line interactions and in community ways of speaking a localised variety of English.
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Intercultural Perspectives

2020
Although feminism is considered a western construct and social movement, First Nation peoples traditionally supported clearly defined and complimentary roles for men and women. The cultural dimension of ethical nursing practice and the way in which feminist perspectives and strategies interface with this dimension are the focus of this chapter.
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The Intercultural Professional

2020
This book considers what is at stake for professionals whose work increasingly involves communicating in linguistically and culturally diverse contexts, and argues for the need to better understand the crucial role of languages and cultures in the modern workplace.
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Intercultural Communication as a National and Intercultural Stabilizer

World Communication, 1993
Authors are trying to define intercultural communication as a national stabilizer especially from the aspect of Croatian society.
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Intercultural Friendships

2017
Intercultural friendship is known to reduce prejudice and foster international goodwill. Yet, intercultural friendship is not commonplace due to a complex interplay of factors that either foster or hinder friendship formation across cultures. Among these factors are the similarity or difference in cultural values, friendship patterns, and communication
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Intercultural Communication

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1994
Susan Hockenberger, Michael L. Huggins
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