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Global and Intercultural Studies: An Introduction
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What is “Interculturalism”?
For one thing, it’s a word that my spell check is creating a red squiggly line under, so it’s a relatively new concept. A better definition: Interculturalism refers to support for cross-cultural dialogue and challenging self-segregation tendencies within cultures. Interculturalism involves moving beyond merely accepting that multiple cultures exist, and instead promotes dialogue, understanding, and interaction between cultures.
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Why bother with intercultural studies?
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Why bother with intercultural studies?
Society has moved towards a global economy, and many of the available jobs in this world are with multinational companies that require interactions with and understandings of other cultures
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Why bother with intercultural studies?
It can be dangerous to assume that we know best when it comes to how the world should operate and/or how other cultures should behave. Replace “America” with whatever culture you identify with and this may just ring true.
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Why bother with intercultural studies?
Having “intercultural competency” – the right skills, aptitudes, and dispositions necessary to navigate and excel in a highly fluid, globalized, and increasingly competitive environment – is a valuable skillset to expand
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Beware of the shallow side of travelling:
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