Intercultural Sensitivity

From Denial to Intercultural Competence

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C. Nunez, R. Nunez Mahdi, L. Popma

Paperback | Maart 2021 |

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Through internationalisation programmes, millions of students spend part of their studies at universities abroad every year. Lecturer mobility programmes are bringing international lecturers straight to local classrooms. With migration, labour mobility and student mobility, classrooms and lecture halls have grown more culturally diverse than ever before. Intercultural Sensitivity gives students a head start in working with lecturers and fellow students, and to excel in their future international careers. Research shows that performance in culturally diverse groups is outstanding. However, productivity in diverse groups is low when cultural differences are regarded as a problem, ignored, and suppressed. Culturally diverse groups excel when differences are recognised and managed as valuable sources of innovation and growth. Intercultural Sensitivity makes university and college students eager to learn about other cultures. It also makes them aware of the uniqueness of their own cultures, which they may take for granted. And it helps students to recognise culture as a valuable resource. This book presents the cultural models by Hoffman, Hall, Kluckhohn, Hofstede, Trompenaars, Bennett, House, Banaji and Greenwald as competencies. What’s new in this 5th, revised edition? Implicit bias, and what we gain from addressing it, is the new highlight of chapter 8 on Diversity in Teams and Global Leadership. The 5th edition explores new cases from a global context. And all chapters kick off with a clear overview of the learning objectives. This compact book can easily be studied in a 7- or 8-week term. It is packed with hands-on assignments, cases and role-plays from real life intercultural situations. Cases range from education to health care, marketing and management – any place where students will need to communicate across cultures. In class, on internship, or in the professional field, Intercultural Sensitivity will help students to achieve intercultural competence. About the authors From highly diverse cultural and professional backgrounds, the authors are trainers and lecturers at universities and at universities of applied sciences. They work as independent intercultural trainers, coaches and consultants.

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Auteur
C. Nunez, R. Nunez Mahdi, L. Popma
Uitgever
Uitgeverij Koninklijke Van Gorcum BV
ISBN
9789023256885
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
Maart 2021
Categorie
Studieboek
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
192

Beschrijving

Through internationalisation programmes, millions of students spend part of their studies at universities abroad every year. Lecturer mobility programmes are bringing international lecturers straight to local classrooms. With migration, labour mobility and student mobility, classrooms and lecture halls have grown more culturally diverse than ever before. Intercultural Sensitivity gives students a head start in working with lecturers and fellow students, and to excel in their future international careers. Research shows that performance in culturally diverse groups is outstanding. However, productivity in diverse groups is low when cultural differences are regarded as a problem, ignored, and suppressed. Culturally diverse groups excel when differences are recognised and managed as valuable sources of innovation and growth. Intercultural Sensitivity makes university and college students eager to learn about other cultures. It also makes them aware of the uniqueness of their own cultures, which they may take for granted. And it helps students to recognise culture as a valuable resource. This book presents the cultural models by Hoffman, Hall, Kluckhohn, Hofstede, Trompenaars, Bennett, House, Banaji and Greenwald as competencies. What’s new in this 5th, revised edition? Implicit bias, and what we gain from addressing it, is the new highlight of chapter 8 on Diversity in Teams and Global Leadership. The 5th edition explores new cases from a global context. And all chapters kick off with a clear overview of the learning objectives. This compact book can easily be studied in a 7- or 8-week term. It is packed with hands-on assignments, cases and role-plays from real life intercultural situations. Cases range from education to health care, marketing and management – any place where students will need to communicate across cultures. In class, on internship, or in the professional field, Intercultural Sensitivity will help students to achieve intercultural competence. About the authors From highly diverse cultural and professional backgrounds, the authors are trainers and lecturers at universities and at universities of applied sciences. They work as independent intercultural trainers, coaches and consultants.

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Specificaties

Auteur
C. Nunez, R. Nunez Mahdi, L. Popma
Uitgever
Uitgeverij Koninklijke Van Gorcum BV
ISBN
9789023256885
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
Maart 2021
Categorie
Studieboek
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
192