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Communication and Observation
This chapter begins by introducing the concept of communication on which this study is based (Sect. 2.1). In order to distinguish between... -
Why Student Mobility Does Not Automatically Lead to Better Understanding: Reflections on the Concept of Intercultural Learning
Increased internationalization in tertiary education has drawn attention to student mobility as a means of enhancing students’ intercultural... -
Images of territory in the power relations from territorial brand: An intercultural discussion
Territorial brands are present in several discussions, place branding and tourism being one of them. The aim is to analyze territorial brands and...
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Intercultural Marriages Based on Gender Roles: A Case Study on Albanian-Serbian Couples Living in Serbia
This study focuses on the cases of intercultural marriages between Albanian women and Serbian men. These marriages first started in the year 2006 and... -
Intercultural pedagogies: experiencing the kungfu teaching methods at the Shaolin Temple
The Shaolin Temple is a unique religious institution in China. It is the most renowned temple of Chan Buddhism and, at the same time, a famed site of...
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How to study ethnic food: senses, power, and intercultural studies
This article gives a broad review of the literature focusing on food, senses, and intercultural relations. Integrating cultural studies literature...
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International Work Placements: Develo** Intercultural Skills?
The international mobility of young people is often seen as a mechanism through which to develop intercultural skills. This chapter looks at the... -
Influence of an Intercultural Factor on the Formation of Sociocultural Capital of a Polyethnic City
The ideas of managing cultural diversity in the modern world are embodied primarily in the concepts of multiculturalism and interculturalism....
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The Assemblage and Dismantling of Access Barriers in Administrative Bureaucracies: Constructing the Problem of Diversity in the German Welfare State
The article extends the literature on the construction of “diversity management” by personnel managers in corporate America. Such research has...
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Clinical Sociology and Intercultural Praxis for Working with Migrants in the Community: A Tale of Four Projects
This chapter examines the history of a research group named METISS (Migration, Ehnicity and Interventions in the Health and Social Services) which... -
Obstacles to Interviewing in an Intercultural Context
The article gives an insight into the experiences with conducting interviews for the bachelor thesis in an intercultural context, which in this case... -
“Looking China” and “Understanding China”: the third pole culture and learning to be human
In order to put the theory of "Third Pole Film Culture" into practice, and to strengthen cross-cultural communication between China, the United...
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Inclusive Processes for Refugees with Disabilities: Improving Communication for Deaf Forced Migrants
The coming into force of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has created an opportunity to evaluate... -
Communication Patterns of Indonesian Diaspora Women in Their Mixed Culture Families
This research underlines the communication patterns of Indonesian diaspora women in their mixed culture families and how they use these patterns in...
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Intercultural (Re)Presentations of International Students at an Italian Higher Education Institution
This contribution focuses on the intercultural experience of international students enrolled at a large Italian university, with the aim of exploring... -
Higher Quantity, Higher Quality? Current Publication Trends of the Most Productive Journal Authors on the Field of Communication Studies
The aim of this paper is to examine the publication trajectories of the most productive scholars in communication and media studies between 2015 and...
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Lifestyle Migrants and Intercultural Communication in Swedish Villages
A common assumption is that European lifestyle migrants integrate rather easily into Swedish villages because they are more culturally proximate to... -
Teaching the Dao: monotheism, transcendence, and intercultural philosophy
This paper considers Daoism from the perspective of teaching Chinese philosophy in a Western setting: To what extent can we think of the Dao as a...
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Postcolonial and Transcultural Perspectives on Communication in International Cooperations
This chapter examines communication and knowledge production in international collaborations at universities – such as the Kurdish-German CoBoSUnin...