Becoming Intercultural

  • Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation
    By Young Yun Kim

    Ellis, C., & Flaherty, M. G. (1992a). An agenda for the interpretation of lived experience. In C. Ellis & M. G. Flaherty (Eds.), Investigating subjectivity: Research on lived experience (pp. 1-16). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

  • Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation
    By Young Yun Kim

    Mahwah , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum . Mackey , W. ( 1979 ) . Language policy and language planning . Journal of Communication , 29 ( 2 ) , 48-53 . MacKinnon , D. W. ( 1978 ) . In search of human effectiveness : Identifying and developing ...

  • Becoming Intercultural
    By Lazar T Stanislaus, Christian Tauchner

    This book explores these aspects in three parts: The first part is dedicated to the sources of our intellectual life and mission, where the themes of the love of God, the rootedness in the Word, and our commitment to mission are dealt with.

  • Becoming Intercultural: Inside and Outside the Classroom
    By Yau Tsai, Stephanie Houghton

    The main purpose of this book is to introduce the concept of interculturality, to examine how it can emerge in an unplanned way and to consider ways in which it can be more systematically addressed through education, particularly through ...

  • Becoming Intercultural: Inside and Outside the Classroom
    By Yau Tsai

    ... cultural and linguistic diversity. Part II focuses on the question of becoming intercultural outside the classroom. It explores how people do, or do not, become intercultural in a natural untutored way in everyday situations. Chapter 5 ...