by
Brick, Jean.
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303.482 BRI
Publication Date
2004
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China: a handbook in intercultural communication (Language and culture series, 1)
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134471.9844
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Ronowicz, Edmund A.
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303.482 RON
Publication Date
1995
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134466.2969
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Varner, Iris.
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303.482 VAR
Publication Date
2011
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120279.4219
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Brislin, Richard W., 1945-
Call Number
303.482 22
Publication Date
1994
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A comprehensive guidebook that provides an organizational framework for planning and establishing intercultural communication training programs. Drawing from intercultural communication and cross-cultural training, it emphasizes those aspects of training that explicitly involve face-to-face communic.
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114675.5703
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Rafailova, Genka, editor.
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306.4819 23
Publication Date
2019
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This volume presents the results of Bulgarian and international tourism research, and brings together selected papers from the international conference ""Tourism and Innovations"" held in Varna, Bulgaria, in 2018. It contains theoretical and empirical approaches towards various aspects of tourism concerning both innovations in tourism development and in foreign languages education. As a whole, the book presents innovative solutions and processes in tourism, including management and staff training, provoked by today's opportunities and challenges for future tourism development. The first part i.
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105489.6563
by
Bührig, Kristin.
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302.2 22
Publication Date
2006
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Electronic Resources
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98210.9375
by
Di Luzio, Aldo.
Call Number
302.2 21
Publication Date
2001
Summary
This volume is dedicated to questions arising in linguistic, sociological and anthropological analyses of intercultural encounters. It aims at presenting new theoretical and methodological aspects of Intercultural Communication, focusing on issues such as ideology and hegemonial attitudes, communicative genres and culture specific repertoires of genres, the theory of contextualization and nonverbal (prosodic, gestural, mimic) contextualization cues. The collected articles, which share an interactive view of language, focus on the methodological possibilities of explanatory analyses of intercul.
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Electronic Resources
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95090.2734
by
Sherman, Edward D.
Call Number
384.55 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
This title explores the dynamics of television, identity, and cultural communication, providing a new lens for encountering, interpreting, and judging American culture and the American identity. America has long exported its network and cable programming abroad, but with a changing world comes a changing dynamic. As global centers of power shift, and wealth becomes redistributed, and perhaps even re-centered, vast audiences which have never before had contact with American television will begin to gain access to the full wealth and abundance of American programming. The opening of new markets.
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Electronic Resources
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85050.8047
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Branine, Mohamed.
Call Number
658 BRA
Publication Date
2011
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3.3807
by
Dieffenbach, Michael.
Call Number
XX(297089.1)
Publication Date
2014 2004
Summary
Some "cultural givens" are so deeply imbedded in thought patterns they lead to communication breakdowns. View and discuss this series of eye opening cross-cultural situations. Observe how "cultural givens" such as "getting right to the point", "saving face," taking turns in conversation, and saying "yes" or "no" complicate inter-cultural communication. Allow a multi-cultural cast to teach your students practical guidelines for communicating between cultures.
Format:
Video recording
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3.3216
by
Price, Fiona Swee-Lin.
Call Number
929.408995 PRI
Publication Date
2007
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Books
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3.2913
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Trompenaars, Fons.
Call Number
658.4 TRO
Publication Date
1997
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Books
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3.2741
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