Difference between revisions of "Intercultural or Cross-Cultural Communication"
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+ | == External links and references == | ||
+ | *[http://definitions.uslegal.com/i/intercultural-communication//| Intercultural Communication Law & Legal Definition] | ||
+ | *[http://jri.sagepub.com/content/10/1/5| Modes and models for transcending cultural differences in international classrooms (Steven R. Van Hook, University of California)] | ||
+ | *[http://www.wyse-ngo.org/| WYSE International ngo] | ||
+ | *[http://www.uri.edu/iaics/| International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies (IAICS)] | ||
+ | *[http://www.iatis.org/index.php/about| International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS)] |
Latest revision as of 13:15, 10 April 2014
A form of global communication based on interactions between people from different cultural, religious, social and ethnic backgrounds. Through such communication individuals are able to develop a common understanding of each other’s cultures and perspectives. The concept is of growing significance to the field of global business, as organizations have to rethink their strategies to manage cross-cultural diversity in the workplace. Other areas of relevance include politics, education, health, and tourism.
External links and references[edit]
- Intercultural Communication Law & Legal Definition
- Modes and models for transcending cultural differences in international classrooms (Steven R. Van Hook, University of California)
- WYSE International ngo
- International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies (IAICS)
- International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS)