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Prototypes nationaux et prototypes européens dans l'interaction interculturelle: Quelles valeurs identitaires pour une communication entre Européens ?
2007
23 pages; À partir d'une réflexion théorique sur les notions de prototype et de stéréotype, le texte s'appuie sur une enquête empirique sous forme de questionnaire, pour tenter de discerner quels peuvent être les traits d'un prototype européen. Il examine également les différences nationales qui peuvent exister entre les représentations de l'Européen typique.
L'opérationnalité de la culture organisationnelle au sein d'une association multiculturelle européenne
2005
International audience; Article qui examine, à la lumière d'une étude de terrain menée au sein de l'association étudiante AEGEE, l'utilité de la notion de culture organisationnelle (Edgar Schein, Joanne Martin) pour comprendre, à la fois, les formes organisationnelles, et les interactions interpersonnelles entre membres de l'association.
Defining culture and interculturality in the workplace: how cultures interact within organisations
2009
Texte d'une présentation orale (panel); This communication seeks to define the notions of cross-cultural, intercultural and multicultural communication, by considering the relationship between culture and communication processes. By situating culture on the level of the social group (company culture, departmental culture, and not simply national or “ethnic minority” culture) it becomes possible to identify more clearly the influence of different “cultures” on interactions within the workplace, and their impact on the form of the organisation itself. If interculturality is a process associated with multicultural settings, whether on a micro-social (interactional), meso-social (organisational…
Комунікативні компетенції
2015
The article presents the most significant factors that influence interpersonal and group communication in a multicultural environment in the field of education. It emphasizes both the basic theories of intercultural communication and their effectiveness, and theories that solve the problems of overcoming conflicts in the intercultural environment. In our time, when it is necessary to work in a multicultural environment, communication skills are becoming increasingly important. In the work of the teacher, cultural awareness and understanding of the differences between nations and cultures is important. These skills are especially needed when it is necessary to avoid or overcome possible prob…
Practical applications of naturalistic inquiry in intercultural education
2021
In recent years, the field of intercultural communication has seen a remarkable shift characterized by a growth in publications that distance themselves from the traditional, essentialist understanding of culture. In research, this shift is reflected in approaches that appreciate culture-in-action instead of taking culture for granted as a stable entity that pre-exists social interaction and predicts as well as explains human behavior. However, despite attempts to introduce differentiated views on culture and interculturality in education, concrete options for critical intercultural training are scarce and often remain abstract, which makes their application challenging. This article argues…
When Cultures Meet : Modelling Cross-Cultural Knowledge Spaces
2008
Cross-cultural research projects are becoming a norm in our global world. More and more projects are being executed using teams from eastern and western cultures. Cultural competence might help project managers to achieve project goals and avoid potential risks in cross-cultural project environments and would also support them to promote creativity and motivation through flexible leadership. In our paper we introduce an idea for constructing an information system, a cross-cultural knowledge space, which could support cross-cultural communication, collaborative learning experiences and time-based project management functions. The case cultures in our project are Finnish and Japanese. The sys…
Finnish-Chinese intercultural negotiation : power positioning and search for common ground
2018
‘Rising China’ is a term that has come to refer to China’s march to being number one, the speed of its economic growth, and its investment around the world during last two decades. In Finland, government agencies have been established to promote investment, trade, and co-operation with China, while regional and local governments are also actively involved. Meanwhile, much of the world is now competing for the attention of China, so the power dynamic is tending to shift in favour of the Chinese. This developing context has been examined in previous studies primarily from the perspectives of politics, economics, and management studies. The overarching aim of this study is to investigate emerg…
Intercultural Workplace Communication
2017
The workplace is a highly meaningful context for intercultural communication where persons who come from different countries, identify with different ethnic groups or speak different languages get to collaborate and develop relationships with one another. Needless to say, interpersonal communication in the workplace has always been a primary area of interest for intercultural communication research. Early scholarship focused on the preparation of U.S. military personnel, diplomats, business people, and missionaries for overseas assignments. However, the increasing pluralization of the social landscape has bolstered research endeavors. These days, the scope of intercultural workplace communi…
From Ivory Tower to Social Arena:
2021
International audience
Are you ready to encounter foreign patients with infectious diseases? : developing nursing students’ language skills through educational co-creation
2019
An educational co-creation project can provide valuable information about the current needs in working life and engage students in a meaningful way thus promoting their learning outcomes significantly. The nursing students at Laurea University of Applied Sciences were involved in an educational co-creation project whose aim was to increase their knowledge of infectious diseases and to develop the contents of their language course “English for Health Care”. The project was carried out through innovative methods: a learning café and online educational material for professionals in the field. This collaboration involved the infectious diseases ward of Aurora Hospital, nursing students and lect…