Intercultural Interactions: A Practical GuideSAGE Publications, 1996 - 365 sayfa This new edition of Intercultural Interactions presents a fully updated set of training materials which have been developed to form the basis of a variety of cross-cultural orientation programmes. These materials are based on the assumption that there are commonalities, or similar personal experiences, when people live and work in cultures other than their own. More comprehensive in scope than its predecessor, the Second Edition also contains a practical new user's guide, and its expanded coverage draws readers in with more vivid scenarios and examples reflecting changing world events and social milieu. |
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... understand the subjective culture of the target group and sub- sequently select more appropriate responses . The ... understand accurately what a person's intentions are when he or she behaves in certain ways , one must understand the ...
... understand the subjective culture of the target group and sub- sequently select more appropriate responses . The ... understand accurately what a person's intentions are when he or she behaves in certain ways , one must understand the ...
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... understand the reasons behind this custom . From the perspective of some cultures , arranged marriage makes sense , because parents understand their children and the demands placed upon adults far better than most young people do ...
... understand the reasons behind this custom . From the perspective of some cultures , arranged marriage makes sense , because parents understand their children and the demands placed upon adults far better than most young people do ...
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... understand much English , and so did not really understand what Brian was saying . 2. The vendor was tired of visitors haggling over his wares and was trying to tease Brian . 3. The vendor was trying to find out more information from ...
... understand much English , and so did not really understand what Brian was saying . 2. The vendor was tired of visitors haggling over his wares and was trying to tease Brian . 3. The vendor was trying to find out more information from ...
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Information for People About to Interact Extensively in Another Culture | 1 |
Information for Teachers and CrossCultural Trainers 95 | 19 |
Host Customs | 57 |
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Intercultural Interactions: A Practical Guide Kenneth Cushner,Richard W. Brislin Sınırlı önizleme - 1996 |
Intercultural Interactions: A Practical Guide Kenneth Cushner,Richard W. Brislin Sınırlı önizleme - 1996 |
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