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  1. Cross-Cultural Communication

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  2. Cross-Cultural Communication: Meaning, Importance and Factors

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  3. Cross-Cultural Communication In The Workplace

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  4. Cross Cultural Communication Skills

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  5. Cross-Cultural Communication In The Workplace

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  6. Introduction to coaching for cross-cultural communication

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COMMENTS

  1. Cross-Cultural Research: Sage Journals

    Cross-Cultural Research (CCR) publishes peer-reviewed articles that describe cross-cultural and comparative studies in all human sciences. Each issue, published quarterly, examines topics that span societies, nations and cultures, providing … | View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

  2. Communication competencies, culture and SDGs: effective processes to

    Merkin RS (2017) Cross-cultural communication theory and research overview. In: The international encyclopedia of intercultural communication. John Wiley & Sons, pp. 1-10

  3. Cross-Cultural Communication on Social Media: Review From the

    Cross-cultural communication research in the digital era not only needs to respond to urgent practical needs to provide scientific strategies to solve cultural differences and cultural conflicts, but also to promote the emergence of more vigorous theoretical frameworks and methods. Existing articles have mainly studied the reasons and ...

  4. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research

    The Journal of Intercultural Communication Research (JICR) is a publication of the World Communication Association.JICR seeks submissions exploring the dynamic interplay between culture and communication and the symbolic facets of cultural interaction in direct or mediated contexts using a broad spectrum of methodological perspectives.JICR is deeply committed to contributing to the culture and ...

  5. PDF Cross-Cultural Communication : Encyclopedia of Communication Theory

    Cross-cultural communication is normally thought of as communication that takes place between members of whole cultures in contact or between their cultural spokespersons or representatives. Cross-cultural communication is distinguished from intracultural communication, which occurs between people sharing a common culture, and intercultural ...

  6. (PDF) Understanding cross-cultural communication

    Abstract. The need for cross-cultural communication skills arises whenever people from different languages and cultures come into contact. With increased tourism, international business, students ...

  7. State of the art themes in cross-cultural communication research: A

    Several attempts have been made to systemize the wealth of publications on cross-cultural communication (e.g., Gudykunst, 2003, Taras and Rowney, 2007, Ting-Toomey, 2010), but unfortunately these summaries were largely qualitative and focused on reviewing existing theories of cross-cultural communication or proposing new theoretical concepts ...

  8. Cross-Cultural Communication Theory and Research, Overview

    Cross-cultural research compares and contrasts people's communication across diverse cultures and explains the consequences of these differences. This entry covers primary definitions of domain items included in the cross-cultural theory and research area including concepts such as individualism, collectivism, high- or low-context communication ...

  9. Cross-Cultural Communication: Theory and Practice

    A comprehensive survey of the key areas of research in cross-cultural communication, based on the authors' experience in organizing and delivering courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students and in business training in the UK and overseas. Similar content being viewed by others. Ten 'Whys' About Intercultural Communication ...

  10. The Psychology of Communication: The Interplay Between Language and

    Yet, even for a journal far ahead of its time in terms of diversity in topics and authorship, Best and Everett (2010) reported that within the early part of the current century, the majority of papers appearing in JCCP came from U.S. based researchers and/or from English-speaking countries. Although the IACCP has certainly done a lot to advance cross-cultural psychology through "exclusively ...