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3.10 Sources, further reading and web links
Intercultural Communication – Online Modules (Edubox)
3.10 Sources, further reading and web links
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Sources
Hansen, K. P. (2009). Kultur, Kollektiv, Nation. Passau: Karl Stutz.
Hoffman, E., & Verdooren, A. (2019). Diversity competence. Cultures don’t meet, people do. Oxfordshire: CABI.
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Content overview
1.1 Prelude
1.2 Introduction
1.3 A narrow and an expanded concept of culture
1.4 An open versus closed concept of culture
1.5 Summary
1.6 Learning review
1.7 Sources, further reading and web links
2.1 Prelude
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Diversity and heterogeneity of lifeworlds
2.4 Interculturality and intercultural interactions, the attempt of a definition
2.5 Intercultural encounters in my social and work environment
2.6 The relevance of dealing with intercultural interactions
2.7 Summary
2.8 Learning review
2.9 Sources, further reading and web links
3.1 Prelude
3.2 Introduction
3.3 Culture and the concept of multi-collectivity
3.4 Culture as a repertoire of knowledge
3.5 Culture as learned and passed on
3.6 People as products and producers of culture
3.7 Culture and its link to context
3.8 Summary
3.9 Learning review
4.1 Prelude
4.2 Introduction
4.3 The link between culture and social behaviour
4.4 How do we want to engage with others?
4.5 My cultural identity profile
4.6 Bridging cultural differences
4.7 Summary
4.8 Learning review
4.9 Sources, further reading and web links
5.1 Prelude
5.2 Introduction
5.3 Communication, an attempt at a definition
5.4 The elements of the communication process
5.5 The transactional model of communication
5.6 Summary
5.7 Learning review
5.8 Sources, further reading and web links
6.1 Prelude
6.2 Introduction
6.3 Culture, communication, and intercultural communication
6.4 Expanding the transactional model of communication
6.5 Managing challenging communication situations
6.6 Summary
6.7 Learning review
6.8 Sources, further reading and web links
7.1 Prelude
7.2 Introduction
7.3 Example
7.4 Background theories
7.5 Quasi-natural worldview
7.6 Systemic-constructivist multiplied perspectives
7.7 Power-reflexive practice
7.8 Synopsis: three meta-perspectives
7.9 Summary
7.10 Learning review
7.11 Sources, further reading and web links
8.1 Prelude
8.2 Introduction
8.3 Culture and interculturality, a quick review
8.4 Negotiating culture, the model
8.5 Negotiating culture, a step by step approach
8.6 Intercultural competence, the concept
8.7 Developing a common ground, a case study approach
8.8 Summary
8.9 Sources, further reading and web links
9.1 Prelude
9.2 Introduction
9.3 Developing intercultural competence
9.4 Key areas of intercultural competence and my personal achievements
9.5 ... and the journey continues
9.6 Sources, further reading and web links
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4.1 Prelude