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Intercultural Communication : Strategies, Challenges & Research

Griffin, Brenda(Edited by)
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This book explores the issues related to the intercultural competence of future teachers and their readiness to work with children in a multicultural environment.

An increasingly large number of Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) have expanded their presence in global markets at high speed and on a large scale.

In this book, is provided an example of the Chinese pattern of global expansion by investigating a specific successful marketing effort of a MNC headquartered in the Peoples Republic China (PRC).

It also looks at the problems of intercultural communication of the Gypsy ethnic group in Transcarpathia.

It attends to the issues of rhythm and the aesthetic experience in the late works of Edward Hall, the founder of the discipline intercultural communication (IC), and in the ideas of John Dewey, especially in his Art as Experience.

The feminization of migration opens new spaces of communication, loosens the sexual division of labor, and transforms gender roles and models.

Different forms of discrimination have different effects on individual and collective identities.

This book provides the elements of discussion needed for the development of public policies to protect Latin American women rights making visible gender issues in the context of the international political agenda.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
1536118230 / 9781536118230
Paperback / softback
303.482
01/06/2017
United States
140 pages
155 x 230 mm, 240 grams
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