Handbook of Intercultural Training

Handbook of Intercultural Training
Author: Dan Landis,Janet Marie Bennett,Milton J. Bennett
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2004
Genre: Adjustment (Psychology).
ISBN: 0761923322

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This handbook deals with the question of how people can best live and work with others who come from very different cultural backgrounds. Handbook of Intercultural Training provides an overview of current trends and issues in the field of intercultural training. Contributors represent a wide range of disciplines including psychology, interpersonal communication, human resource management, international management, anthropology, social work, and education. Twenty-four chapters, all new to this edition, cover an array of topics including training for specific contexts, instrumentation and methods, and training design.

Handbook of Intercultural Training

Handbook of Intercultural Training
Author: Dan Landis,Richard W. Brislin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483158242

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Handbook of Intercultural Training, Volume II: Issues in Training Methodology is a major attempt to describe, critique, and summarize the major known ways to provide cross-cultural training. The collection of essays discusses the stresses of intercultural encounter, as well as how to reduce these. This volume is divided in two parts. The first part discusses context factors, including stress factors in intercultural relations and aspects of organization effectiveness. A cross-cultural experience from the perspective of a program manager is presented, as well as a situational analysis and designing a translator-based training program where alternative designs are forwarded for trainers to use effectively in multicultural and multilingual environments. The second part presents different methods of training. Learning from sojourners and from individuals from various cultures results in different frameworks for interpreting cross-cultural interactions. Consultants, advisors, and experts may find themselves performing outside and beyond their home ground and social groups, so training programs pertaining to their particular situation need to be addressed more profoundly. The training program in race relations by the U.S. Department of Defense is reviewed, and the effects of stereotyping people are discussed and considered as other factors in the preparation of training programs. English is then examined as a tool for intercultural communication, where aspects of intercultural training should be integrated. This book is suitable for overseas workers, foreign students, foreign technical advisers, diplomats, immigrants, and many others who are going to live and work and be exposed to other cultures.

The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Training

The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Training
Author: Dan Landis,Dharm P. S. Bhawuk
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1081
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108846462

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With the number of international migrants globally reaching an estimated 272 million (United Nations report, September 2019), the need for intercultural training is stronger than ever. Since its first edition, this handbook has evaluated the methodologies and suggested the best practice to develop effective programs aimed at facilitating cross-cultural dialogue and boosting the economic developments of the countries mostly affected by migration. This handbook builds and expands on the previous editions by presenting the rational and scientific foundations of intercultural training and focuses on unique approaches, theories, and areas of the world. In doing so, it gives students, managers, and other professionals undertaking international assignments a theoretical foundation and practical suggestions for improving intercultural training programs.

Intercultural Communication Training

Intercultural Communication Training
Author: Richard W. Brislin,Tomoko Yoshida
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994-03-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781506320557

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This unique handbook provides an organizational framework for planning and establishing intercultural communication training programs. Drawing from intercultural communication and cross-cultural training, this guide emphasizes those aspects of training that explicitly involve face-to-face communication. The approaches covered apply to any situation where good personal relations and effective communication need to be established with people from different cultural backgrounds.

Training for the Cross cultural Mind

Training for the Cross cultural Mind
Author: Pierre Casse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038919457

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This handbok was developed to help trainers and consultants train others in intercultural experiences and in "culture shock" through numerous exercises and activities. Secondary-Adult.

Handbook of Intercultural Training

Handbook of Intercultural Training
Author: Dan Landis,Rabi S. Bhagat
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015037855841

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Handbook of intercultural training analyzes with depth and clarity regions of the world where intercultural issues of the 20th century have heightened - including Central and South America, Europe, China, Eastern Europe, Russia, and Israel. Sexuality is also explored as a type of culture, forging a broader, contemporary definition of culture. Other sections of the book examine theoretical and methodological issues inherent in understanding intercultural interactions and training and the contexts in which training takes place.

The SAGE Handbook of Intercultural Competence

The SAGE Handbook of Intercultural Competence
Author: Darla K. Deardorff
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781412960458

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Containing chapters by some of the world's leading experts and scholars on the subject, this book provides a broad context for intercultural competence. Including the latest research on intercultural models and theories, it presents guidance on assessing intercultural competence through the exploration of key assessment principles.

Handbook of Intercultural Training

Handbook of Intercultural Training
Author: Dan Landis,Richard W. Brislin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483138879

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Handbook of Intercultural Training, Volume I: Issues in Theory and Design is a compilation of nine essays dealing with a problem central to today's complex world: ""How can people best live and work with others who come from very different cultural backgrounds?"" The major focus of the nine essays in this book is the experience of living and working for long periods in other cultures. The book also focuses on other types of cross-cultural experiences, such as majority-minority group relations, training and preparation, and integration. There are analyses of possible experiences people may have, such as stress during adjustments. Other authors in this book address the benefits of intercultural action and integration into a country's educational system. International education is seen to benefit through a greater attention to face-to-face cross-cultural experience. The first seven essays are good descriptions of intercultural behavior and training, while Chapter 8 is an evaluation of cross-cultural training. The last chapter describes the atlas of affective meanings containing 620 concepts from 30 languages/culture communities for use in intercultural training and education. Behavioral and social scientists, trainers and cross-cultural scientists, overseas businessmen, foreign students, diplomats, immigrants, and other people who work in different cultures will find this handbook very helpful.