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Case Studies for Intercultural and Conflict Communication

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Case method teaching has long been recognized for its educational value.

In classes, workshops, and seminars where case studies are used effectively, discussion participants gain knowledge and become more proficient in analyzing information.

Case learning also increases tolerance for ambiguity and fosters deeper understanding of complicated issues.

Beyond basic-level memorization of concepts and definitions, case learning encourages participants to engage in perspective-taking while analyzing and evaluating the communication behaviors of characters.

Case learning promotes exploration of complex problems in ways that are creative, interactive, and engaging for both case learners and case facilitators.

This book is a compilation of original case studies on topics spanning intercultural communication, organizational communication, and conflict resolution.

Core concepts in conflict studies, such as shared interests, conflict styles, and power currencies, are narratively presented in dynamic interplay, and discussion participants are compelled to think critically about their implications.

Moreover, abstract concepts and policies pertinent to intercultural relations, like intercultural communication competence and affirmative action policies, are presented in the form of concrete characters in situated realities, encouraging case learners to consider the particulars (people), as well as the principles (ethics and laws).

For the case learner, the highest level of thinking is required: core concepts must be learned, synthesized, applied, and critically examined in discussing the case.

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£63.99
Product Details
1527577139 / 9781527577138
Hardback
303.482
01/02/2022
United Kingdom
English
330 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More