Exam 1: Why Study Language and Intercultural Communication
Exam 1: Why Study Language and Intercultural Communication49 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and the Primary Socialization Process49 Questions
Exam 3: Language, Communication, Culture, and Power in Context50 Questions
Exam 4: Language and Nonverbal Communication50 Questions
Exam 5: Language and Identity in Intercultural Communication50 Questions
Exam 6: Ethnocentricism and Othering49 Questions
Exam 7: Intercultural Transitions50 Questions
Exam 8: Language and Intercultural Relationships49 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Intercultural Conflict50 Questions
Exam 10: Language and Intercultural Communication in the Global Workplace50 Questions
Exam 11: Language, Interculturality, and Global Citizenship50 Questions
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Explain what is meant by intercultural communication and provide two examples of inter-cultural communication in your environment.
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What are some of the consequences, both positive and negative, of globalization?
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Integrating an international, global, or intercultural dimension into higher education is referred to as ________________.
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Why should we be concerned about inequality and injustice in the world today?
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Explain the term 'internationalization' and provide three examples of 'internationalization at home' activities.
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Identify and discuss three imperatives for studying language and intercultural communica-tion today.
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Intercultural conflict competence is only essential for world leaders.
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Describe five characteristics of an ethical intercultural communicator.
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A lingua franca is a language that is used as the medium of communication between indi-viduals who do not have a native language in common
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Studying abroad ensures enhanced intercultural competence and second language fluency.
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Miguel is comparing the communication behaviors of Dutch architects in the Nether-lands with that of English architects in the United Kingdom. His work is an example of _____________.
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Othering or Otherization refers to the labeling and degrading of people who have different cultural backgrounds.
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What do we mean by critical intercultural communication? Explain the view of culture put forward by critical intercultural communication scholars.
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Throughout the world, diverse religious codes of ethics serve as life guides for believers.
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