Cross-cultural communication : how culture affects communication
Providing sociological and psychological perspectives on cross-cultural communication, this program explores the nature and signifiance of cultural variations in manners, dress, and public behavior; logic and negotiation style; paralanguage and proxemics; speech patterns and conversation; power issues; stereotyping and prejudice; and miscommunication. --distributor's description (http://www.insight-media.com).
"Explores cultural differences in communications skills with regard to public behavior, taboo, power, stereotyping & prejudice, saving face, miscommunication, negotiation styles, practical accommodation, time and dress."
"Providing sociological and psychological perspectives on cross-cultural communication, this program explores the nature and signifiance of cultural variations in manners, dress, and public behavior; logic and negotiation style; paralanguage and proxemics; speech patterns and conversation; power issues; stereotyping and prejudice; and miscommunication. --distributor's description (http://www.insight-media.com)"
"Explores cultural differences in communications skills with regard to public behavior, taboos, power, stereotyping & prejudice, saving face, miscommunication, negotiation styles, practical accommodation, time and dress."
"Featuring New York University professors Charlton McIlwain, Cynthia Mitler, and Sue Collins, this program examines issues in cross-cultural communication. It discusses public behavior and taboos, power, stereotyping and prejudice, miscommunication, time conceptualization, socialization, direct and indirect communication, and high context versus low context cultures. The program features vignettes and offers practical applications for cross-cultural communication."
"Providing sociological and psychological perspectives on cross-cultural communication, this program explores the nature and signifiance of cultural variations in manners, dress, and public behavior; logic and negotiation style; paralanguage and proxemics; speech patterns and conversation; power issues; stereotyping and prejudice; and miscommunication. --distributor's description (http://www.insight-media.com)."@en
"Issues in cross-cultural communication are examined including public behavior, taboos, power, stereotyping, time conceptualization, socialization, direct and indirect communication and high context versus low context cultures."
"Issues in cross-cultural communication are examined including public behavior, taboos, power, stereotyping, time conceptualization, socialization, direct and indirect communication and high context versus low context cultures."@en
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