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  2. James Spradley - Wikipedia

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    James P. Spradley (1933–1982) was a social scientist and a professor of anthropology at Macalester College. [1] Spradley wrote or edited 20 books on ethnography and qualitative research including The Cultural Experience: Ethnography in Complex Society (1972), Deaf Like Me (1979), The Ethnographic Interview (1979), and Participant Observation (1980).

  3. Brooklyn Immersionists - Wikipedia

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    “To immerse yourself was the thing, sensing that objectivity was only another dream”. [36] In a similar spirit of deep ecological immersion, the arts space, Epoché published an editorial in Word of Mouth in 1989 that encouraged the creative community to “inject vitality” [37] into their distressed, industrial world. This gave rise to a ...

  4. 30 American Norms That Stun Europeans - AOL

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    Image credits: MrGrumpyCraig Many people see exposure to different cultures as a positive. And for a reason! Immersing yourself into an environment or a culture yet unexplored can lead to ...

  5. Acculturation - Wikipedia

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    Cultural imperialism is the practice of promoting the culture or language of one nation in another, usually occurring in situations in which assimilation is the dominant strategy of acculturation. [53] Cultural imperialism can take the form of an active, formal policy or a general attitude regarding cultural superiority.

  6. 53 words to describe yourself in an interview and on your resume

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    Words to describe yourself during an interview “The best words to use are those that are authentic and true to yourself,” Herz said. So, it's probably not a good idea to have buzzwords at the ...

  7. Cross-cultural leadership - Wikipedia

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    The authors established three components of cross-cultural competence, which include knowledge and cognition, cultural awareness, cross-cultural schema, and cognitive complexity. Abbe et al. (2007) found that a leader will be successful working in another culture if personal, work, and interpersonal domains are met. [1]

  8. Cultural competence - Wikipedia

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    Cultural competence, also known as intercultural competence, is a range of cognitive, affective, behavioural, and linguistic skills that lead to effective and appropriate communication with people of other cultures. Intercultural or cross-cultural education are terms used for the training to achieve cultural competence.

  9. Andoni Iraola interview: The reluctant coach leading a post ...

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    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: In an exclusive interview with The Independent’s chief football writer Miguel Delaney, the Bournemouth manager opens up on giving players freedom, his laidback persona and ...