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Understanding Intercultural Communication

by Jane Suderman

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The first and only text written specifically with Canadian students in mind, Successful Intercultural Communications looks at intercultural communication from a uniquely Canadian perspective and presents a balanced mix of application and theory supported by current data, statistics, and examples. Highly readable and engaging, Suderman encourages students to think about the relevance of topics to their own lives through unique pedagogy that engages students, encourages class discussion, and provides points for personal reflection. Timely profiles of key regions including China, Latin America, the Arab World, and India help inspire a mindset appropriate to the study of other cultures; one of openness, respect, honesty, and genuine curiosity.… (more)
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The first and only text written specifically with Canadian students in mind, Successful Intercultural Communications looks at intercultural communication from a uniquely Canadian perspective and presents a balanced mix of application and theory supported by current data, statistics, and examples. Highly readable and engaging, Suderman encourages students to think about the relevance of topics to their own lives through unique pedagogy that engages students, encourages class discussion, and provides points for personal reflection. Timely profiles of key regions including China, Latin America, the Arab World, and India help inspire a mindset appropriate to the study of other cultures; one of openness, respect, honesty, and genuine curiosity.

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