Showing posts with label Intercultural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intercultural. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2007

Science in a Digital World

In this respect the following questions arise:

  • In which ways are scientists influenced by the so-called digital world?
  • How do they respond to this digital world in general? Fears and expectations?
  • Do they change their modes of communication with other scientists? If so, for what reasons and how?
  • Which digital techniques of communication have already become part of their daily routine? Why?
  • What do they consider benefits derived from the digital world?
  • Do online tools meet their expectations?

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Models of Intercultural Communication

I have just finished reading this book on Intercultural Communication. The authors discuss different methods, models and examples of intercultural communication.

Moreover, they demonstrate how different models and methods of communication psychology such as the Kommunikationsquadrat, das Innere Team und das Wertequadrat can be used as an effective tool for intercultural communication issues.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Intercultural Communication

This photo ("Multiculturalism" by Ingrid Bergner) represents the positive aspects of multiculturalism. It is possible to build highly effective bridges to other cultures, to establish common ground as well as mutual understanding.