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Roger
Bell
Spain and Great Britain
Multiculturalism in today’s environment:
will it ever be the same? |
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Maria
Borger
Qatar and USA
Teaching Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Arabian
Gulf: Academic Bridge Program, Doha, Qatar |
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Florence
Bourdon
France
View of Culture in Studies of Human Development |
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Patrick
Boylan
Italy
Intercultural understanding and the Pope's lecture
in Regensburg |
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Dine
Brinkman and
Marjan Wink
Netherlands
How to assess Intercultural Competence? |
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Cheryl
Caesar
France and USA
The Dance of Time and Space: Chronotopes |
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Elisabeth
Cassels-Brown and
Priya Abraham
Austria
Looking in a distorted mirror: Western mis-perceptions
of Eastern managers |
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Tanya
Chavdarova
Bulgaria
Between West and East or between North and South?
The Case of Bulgarian Business Culture |
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N.
Eernstman and
D. Brinkman
Netherlands
Bridging Cultures between Teachers and Parents:
Stimulating Interaction Between Teachers and Parents
in a Multicultural Setting |
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Betse
C. Esber
USA
Intercultural Communication and Education in Multicultural
Societies |
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Richard
Fay, Susan Brown, Milena Katsarska, Diane Slaouti,
Magdalena De Stefani
United Kingdom
Developing awareness of the richness and challenges
of com-puter-mediated intercultural communication:
Curriculum design and participant experiences |
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Fokion
Georgiadis and Zisimos Apostolos
Greece
School Leadership’s Professional Development
regarding Anti-Racism and Social Justice: the
Greek Case |
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Gourves-Hayward
et al
France and Ireland
The Intercultural Dimension of the Language On-Line
Project (LOLIPOP). How interculturally competent
are you? |
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Eva
Gordon-Smith
United Kingdom
The Motivating Forces and Challenges of Global
Business Teams – Eastern and Central Europe
EU-Accession - taking Czech Republic as an example |
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Ellen
Greenberg,
Serguey Ivanov and
Krassimir Goranov
Bulgaria and USA
Racism in Post-Communist Bulgaria: The Case of
the Roma |
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Tzvetana
Guerdjikova
Canada and Bulgaria
Managing cultural diversity: the Canadian experience |
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Judit
Hidasi
Hungary
Intracultural Diversity - Japan at the beginning
of the 21st century |
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Matthew
Hill
United Kingdom
Intercultural Case Study – Muslims in a
Christian World |
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Yordana
Hristozova
Bulgaria
Incorporating training activities in the process
of a English language learning as a foreign language
to University level students |
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Zarine
Jacob
United Kingdom and India
Global Coaching – a practitioner’s
view from the field |
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Robert
Johnson and
Wei Ju Liao
United Kingdom and Taiwan
Can cross-cultural training make matters worse?
Lessons to be learnt from an empirical study of
sojourners in Taiwan |
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Oxana
S. Karnauhova
Russia
Multiculturalism as the paradigm of the postcolonial
development: the Russian glance at the British
multicultural model |
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Patrick
LeMont Schmidt
Austria, USA and France
The Invisible Mindsets of Americans, Germans and
Austrians - How do they differ? |
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Ruth
Mastron
USA
Human Rights, Cultural Wrongs |
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Mihail
Minkov
Bulgaria
Pride and Self-Consistency Predict Cross-Cultural
Differences in School Performance, Thrift, Suicide
Rates and Religiousness |
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Marjeta
Novak
Slovenia
Why do 'proven' interactive training methods sometimes
fail in Central & Eastern Europe: an insider's
perspective |
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Jose
Pascal da Rocha
Germany
Negotiating the "Other" - Towards an
Analysis and Theories of Interculturalism |
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Irina
Perianova
Bulgaria
Political Correctness - the Case of the Vanishing
Trust? |
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Melville
Petrie
United Kingdom
The Influence of China and UK's Culture on Doing
Business |
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Juliana
Roth
Germany and Bulgaria
Ethical Considerations for Intercultural Trainers |
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Adrienne
Rubatos and
Rudolf Bildhauer
Germany
Intercultural work at the very heart of the business
(Mixed top manage-ment team within German automotive
industry in Romania) |
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Haiganush
Silgidjan,
Sonja Karabeliova,
Julian Genov and
Encho Gerganov
Bulgaria
The Growing Value of Uncertainty Avoidance: The
Actual "Anchor" of National Culture
in Bulgaria |
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Rebecca
Sprengel
Germany
Cross-cultural coaching |
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Joseph
Shaules
France and USA
The Deep Culture Model – Understanding Hidden
Barriers to Intercultural Adaptation |
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Margret
Steixner
Austria
Learning between the worlds: Relevance and potentials
of Intercultural Coaching in the field of development
work |
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Katharina
Storch
Ireland and Poland
The experiences of Polish migrant women in Ireland
and their adjustment to Irish society |
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Bettina
Strewe
Germany
Adult Education in Macedonia as an important factor
for cultural rethinking: how to encourage people
to practice democracy and tolerance |
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Magdalena
Telus
Germany
Intercultural Communication Eastern Europe –
an innovative module for a master program |
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Marine
Tunyan
Armenia
3C and K’ model in multicultural companies |
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Nilly
Venezia and
Avi Sharfman
Israel
Multicultural Education in Early Childhood |
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Paul
Weslake
Finland
Cross-Cultural Colours |
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Hannah
Wilder and Sabine Amend
United Kingdom and Germany
Coaching Executives for the Four Directions: Leading
Change in a Complex Multicultural World |
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