Global and Intercultural Communications Communication Social Sciences
Global and Intercultural Communications Communication Social Sciences
Global and Intercultural Communications
Intercultural communication is the study of how people or organizations communicate cross cultures or national boundaries.
Both fields can overlap with interpersonal and group communication, as well as with rhetorical theory and criticism.
Top: Science: Social Sciences: Communication: Global and Intercultural Communications
See Also:
- Organization for scholars interested in language learning across cultures. Includes journal and conference information.
- Quarterly e-journal prints scholarly articles, reviews, travelogues, poetry, and training resources.
- Forum with links, mailinglist and resources for research in intercultural communications.
- Paper by Stephan Dahl provides an overview of intercultural encounters by examining cultural differences; trends that have impacted cultures and facilitated globalization; and the process individuals go through in an intercultural encounter.
- Information about workshops and a master of arts program in intercultural relations, plus an intercultural development survey (in pdf).
- Shareware guide to help business persons communicate more effectively in multi-national and multi-cultural environments. Includes ideas on designing documents and presenting information.
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