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Javed, Amara, and Ghulam Murtaza. "Aamer Hussein's The Cloud Messenger: A Migratory Bird's Co-Existence in a Multicultural World." Global Language Review VIII, no. I (2023): 325–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2023(viii-i).30.

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This article explores the transcultural contact zone in Aamer Hussein’s fiction through Pratt's concept of autoethnography in the cultural contact zone. Hussein presents residents of a multicultural world, coexisting with people of diverse nationalities and cultural backgrounds. The social positioning of his characters as a minority cultural group has been theorized through Kymlika’s description of social classes. Hussein portrays the identity issues of his characters in the multicultural, cosmopolitan world. His characters develop connections with their current habitus and their previous home
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Schorch, Philipp. "Contact Zones, Third Spaces, and the Act of Interpretation." Museum & Society 11, no. 1 (2015): 68–81. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v11i1.223.

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The conceptual understanding of museums as ‘contact zones’ has been widely appropriated in the museum literature and beyond. But the discussion lacks empirical insights into actual experiences: What does ‘contact’ mean for the person experiencing it? How is it lived, negotiated and contested? Drawing on a long-term narrative study of global visitors to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa), this paper offers an empirical interrogation and theoretical refinement of the ‘contact zone’. It moves beyond the more usual focus on museological production by shedding light on the meanin
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CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR. "North America as Contact Zone: Native American Literary Nationalism and the Cross-Cultural Dilemma." Studies in American Indian Literatures 22, no. 3 (2010): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5250/studamerindilite.22.3.0026.

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Christopher Taylor. "North America as Contact Zone: Native American Literary Nationalism and the Cross-Cultural Dilemma." Studies in American Indian Literatures 22, no. 3 (2010): 26–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ail.2010.0015.

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DU, Yunyi. "Linguistic accommodation and identity negotiation in cross-cultural communication: a multimodal analysis of English as a contact language." Region - Educational Research and Reviews 7, no. 3 (2025): 27. https://doi.org/10.32629/rerr.v7i3.3736.

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This study explores how English functions as a linguistic contact zone in intercultural interactions, analyzing phonological, syntactic, and pragmatic adaptations shaped by cultural norms. Combining language contact theory (Thomason, 2001), communication accommodation theory (Giles, 1973), and corpus linguistics methodologies, it examines code-mixing patterns, prosodic adjustments, and politeness strategies in three contexts: ASEAN business meetings, African digital communication, and EU academic exchanges. Findings reveal the systematic linguistic hybridity that challenges native-speaker hege
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Yang, Yi. "Accommodation and Compromise in the Contact Zone: Christianity and Chinese Culture in Modern Hong Kong Literature." Religions 15, no. 5 (2024): 629. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel15050629.

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Situated in the unique historical context of Hong Kong—a contact zone between East and West—this study explores how Christianity’s introduction through British colonialism and missionary efforts has intertwined with and influenced Chinese cultural traditions. By examining selected works of Xu Dishan and Chen Zanyi, this study reveals the dynamic negotiations of identity and values between these two cultural and religious traditions. These literary works not only depict the complexities of cultural hybridity but also provide insights into the evolving nature of cultural identity in Hong Kong, i
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Panthee, Rajendra R. "Web 2.0 Technologies, Cultural and Technological Hegemonies, and Teaching Design to Deconstruct Them in the Cross-Cultural Digital Contact Zone." Journal of Global Literacies, Technologies, and Emerging Pedagogies 1, no. 1 (2020): 38–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4126194.

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Web 2.0 is regarded to be both a platform for building up innovative technologies as well as a space for users to upload and share their personal information in the form of text, pictures, links, and videos with others. Web 2.0 technologies have been regarded to be democratic and empowering for their collaborative, participatory and distributive characteristics, but very little is known about how collaborative, participatory, and distributive they are. So, it is important to know how students from periphery cultural and linguistic backgrounds feel excluded in Web environments (digital contact
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Panthee, Rajendra. "Web 2.0 Technologies, Cultural and Technological Hegemonies, and Teaching Design to Deconstruct Them in the Cross-Cultural Digital Contact Zone." Journal of Global Literacies, Technologies, and Emerging Pedagogies One, One (2012): 18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4252846.

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Web 2.0 is regarded to be both a platform for building up innovative technologies as well as a space for users to upload and share their personal information in the form of text, pictures, links, and videos with others. Web 2.0 technologies have been regarded to be democratic and empowering for their collaborative, participatory and distributive characteristics, but very little is known about how collaborative, participatory, and distributive they are. So, it is important to know how students from periphery cultural and linguistic backgrounds feel excluded in Web environments (digital contact
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Zelezinskii, A. L., and O. V. Arhipova. "THE ROLE OF STAFF EMOTIONAL AND CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE IN FORMING COMPETITIVENESS HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY." ECONOMIC VECTOR 4, no. 31 (2022): 47–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.36807/2411-7269-2022-4-31-47-50.

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In the hospitality industry, guests are provid- ed with a standard set of services. However, in order to create a positive impression of a hotel, its employees must be able to find a special approach to their guests. In today's globalized world and the hospitality industry, emotional intelligence and cross-cultural competence in serving guests of different nationalities becomes important. Cross- cultural and emotional competence of em- ployees is an important aspect of strategic and corporate management in the hotel in- dustry. The authors of the article focus on considering the problem of the
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Nurjaleka, Lisda. "Perspectives on Intercultural Contact and Japanese Learning by Indonesian Trainees in Japan." JLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata) 5, no. 2 (2022): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jla.77583.

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Intercultural Contact (Hereafter IC) is when two or more people from different cultural backgrounds carry out socio-economic or political exchanges in one contact zone. Intercultural contact is possible to appear everywhere and by one. Intercultural contact concerning immigrants, either as students or workers abroad. This study aims to investigate the intercultural contact of Indonesian workers, focusing on trainees (Jjisshusei) in Japan. International workers face cross-cultural communication with co-workers or domestic workers. The trainees as respondents in this study are sent to Japan as a
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Roh, Jimin. "The Meaning of Cross-Cultural Contact with Respect to the Notion of Contact Zone : Focusing on Prostitution at the Japanese Town ‘Waegwan’ in the Joseon Era." Korean Journal of Japanology 119 (May 31, 2019): 189–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.15532/kaja.2019.05.119.189.

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Fan, Xiaobing. "Cross-Cultural Art from the Perspective of Aesthetic Education: Cultural Exchange in Chinese Export Paintings (18th - 19th Century)." Journal of Education and Culture Studies 8, no. 2 (2024): p128. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/jecs.v8n2p128.

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During the late Ming to early Qing dynasties, the great demand for Chinese export porcelain laid the foundation for the development of export paintings. From the 18th to the 19th century, a unique form of cultural hybridity emerged in the coastal area of Canton: export paintings. This paper attempts to explore the interaction, conflict, and fusion with foreign cultures within the frameworks of Homi Bhabha's "third space" theory and Mary Louise Pratt's concept of the "contact zone." It examines how this cross-cultural art form manifests hybridity in materials, painting techniques, and themes.Fr
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Ryazantsev, Sergey, and Farzona Garibova. "TAJIK-AFGHAN BORDER AREAS AS A SOCIO-ECONOMIC and ETHNOCULTURAL CONTACT ZONE." CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS 22, no. 3 (2021): 146–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.37178/ca-c.21.3.012.

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In the modern world, borders are often no longer perceived as a barrier, but, on the contrary, become a contact zone for border regions, engaging nations and peoples, their cultures and economies. Presumably, at present the remoteness of any area from a country’s center does not imply its cultural or economic backwardness; conversely, it most likely offers additional opportunities for economic and socio-cultural development. This article examines the border regions of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, their cooperation and the consequences of these ties for th
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Hall, Kenneth R. "Commodity Flows, Diaspora Networking, and Contested Agency in the Eastern Indian Ocean c. 1000–1500." TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 4, no. 2 (2016): 387–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/trn.2016.21.

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AbstractRecent revisionist approaches to early pre-1500 eastern Indian Ocean history draw from and cross-reference epigraphic, archaeological, art historical, literary, cultural, textual, shipwreck, and a variety of other primary and secondary sources as these document the evolution of Southeast Asia from roughly 300 to 1500, before significant European regional presence became a factor. This study's focus is the transitional importance of c. 1000–1500 Indian Ocean international maritime trade and transit from the South Asian shorelines of the Bay of Bengal to the South China and Java Seas, wh
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RAM, H. "Towards a Cross-cultural Poetics of the Contact Zone: Romantic, Modernist, and Soviet Intertextualities in Boris Pasternak's Translations of T'itsian T'abidze." Comparative Literature 59, no. 1 (2007): 63–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/-59-1-63.

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Brauner, Christina. "Connecting Things: Trading Companies and Diplomatic Gift-Giving on the Gold and Slave Coasts in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." Journal of Early Modern History 20, no. 4 (2016): 408–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700658-12342503.

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Gift-giving was an important feature of cross-cultural diplomacy in the complex political landscape of the early modern Gold and Slave coasts. The article examines gift-giving practices that European trading companies used toward African rulers and elites, relating them to European courtly diplomacy. Tracing the repertoire of gift objects, it argues that the very function ascribed to gifts required learning about another’s rules, values, habits, or tastes. In consequence, a repertoire of gifts peculiar to the contact zone was established, consisting not least of objects adapted into local prac
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MIKKONEN, KAI. "The modernist traveller in Africa: Africanism and the European author's self-fashioning." European Review 13, no. 1 (2005): 115–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798705000116.

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The central question in this paper is the relationship between European modernist traveller's self-fashioning and the representation of Sub-Saharan African cultures, spaces and cross-cultural encounters in the early 20th century. The premise is that the cultural production of identity, including the question of artistic identity and poetics, is most productive where it is most ambivalent and uneasy. High modernist critical narratives pose the question of the phenomenology of travel in terms of textual authority. Authority, in the perception in late colonial European writing, was often simultan
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Havik, Philip J. "Hybridising Medicine: Illness, Healing and the Dynamics of Reciprocal Exchange on the Upper Guinea Coast (West Africa)." Medical History 60, no. 2 (2016): 181–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mdh.2016.3.

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The present article seeks to fill a number of lacunae with regard to the study of the circulation and assimilation of different bodies of medical knowledge in an important cultural contact zone, that is the Upper Guinea Coast. Building upon ongoing research on trade and cultural brokerage in the area, it focuses upon shifting attitudes and practices with regard to health and healing as a result of cultural interaction and hybridisation against the background of growing intra-African and Afro-Atlantic interaction from the fifteenth to the late seventeenth century. Largely based upon travel acco
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Солнцева, О., O. Solnceva, А. Чудновский, et al. "Formation of International Teams in Hotel Business on the Basis of Development of Cross-Cultural Communicative Competences." Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia 8, no. 3 (2019): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5d1db6edd333d0.40115137.

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The modern period of development of tourist and hotel business is characterized by the further development of the processes of globalization and internationalization of markets. This article is devoted to the improvement of hotel personnel management processes in a cross-cultural environment. We consider cross-cultural relationships in the hospitality industry, an ethnocentric approach in the formation of a hotel chain culture, and cross-cultural aspects of personnel management that contribute to the formation of a corporate value system. The article discusses the problem of recruitment and ef
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Voulgaropoulou, Margarita. "A ‘Lost’ Panel and a Missing Link: Angelos Bitzamanos and the Case of the Scottivoli Altarpiece for the Church of San Francesco delle Scale in Ancona." Arts 10, no. 3 (2021): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts10030044.

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In his will, dating from 1490, the nobleman Francesco Scottivoli from Ancona ordered his heirs to erect a chapel in his memory at the church of San Francesco delle Scale, and have it adorned with a painted altarpiece, executed in 1508 by a painter of Greek origin residing in Ancona. In the late 18th-century a full-scale renovation of the church resulted to the dissolution of the Scottivoli chapel and the removal of the painted altarpiece, which was subsequently lost and has been considered missing ever since. This article aims to identify the long-missing Scottivoli altarpiece and determine th
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Wytenbroek, Lydia. "Negotiating Relationships of Power in a Maternal and Child Health Centre: The Experience of WHO Nurse Margaret Campbell Jackson in Iran, 1954–1956." Nursing History Review 23, no. 1 (2015): 87–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1062-8061.23.87.

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AbstractFrom November 1954 to November 1956, Canadian nurse Margaret Campbell Jackson was employed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and was stationed in Tehran, Iran, where she participated in the establishment of a Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Centre. The objective of the project, known as Iran 10, was twofold: to set up a health service for mothers and children and to initiate a field training program for Iranian physicians, nurses, and other health care providers. Drawing on 180 letters Jackson wrote to her family in Canada from Iran, this article analyzes the MCH Centre as a conta
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Moula, Evangelia E., and Konstantinos D. Malafantis. "Homer’s Odyssey: from classical poetry to threshold graphic narratives for dual readership." Journal of Literary Education, no. 2 (December 6, 2019): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/jle.2.13779.

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This article’s focus is some unconventional adaptations of the Odyssey in graphic language, belonging to the threshold literary field and contextualized in different historical and cultural milieus. Since ancient Greek literature in general and Homer in particular, ceased to be considered as sacred scripts, they discarded the centuries-long formalistic and idealistic approach and served as a vehicle for criticism or as a mirror of each receiving culture’s present. The kind of relation established between each adaptation and its pre-text is defined by the inscribed meta-narratives in its body.
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Glimäng, Malin. "Power, Politeness and Liquid Persona." Educare - vetenskapliga skrifter, no. 4 (August 25, 2021): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24834/educare.2021.4.1.

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This article explores pre-service English teachers’ self-reflections as participants in online intercultural exchange (VE). The aim is twofold: to examine participants’ perceptions of intercultural experiences in response to VE; and, to understand whether and how teacher trainees gain pedagogical insights through self-reflection situated in a cross-cultural online project. The study draws upon two iterations of exploratory research in a VE-project carried out with two cohorts of student groups. The first cycle involved students in Indonesia and Sweden, and the second cycle, a three-way collabo
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Orzechowska, Anna. "‘Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora te manuhiri’ (‘With your food basket, and my food basket, the visitors will be fed’): Alterity, exchange and translation in Patricia Grace’s Chappy (2015)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 10, no. 1 (2022): 37–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00091_1.

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In Chappy (2015), Patricia Grace offers an insightful glimpse into the complexities of cross-cultural communication as she recounts the vicissitudes of a Māori‐Japanese‐Hawaiian family throughout the course of the twentieth century. This article focuses on the representation of alterity as an empowering source of enrichment for individuals and communities by referencing Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics of the Other. It is argued that Chappy emphasizes the significance of cherishing Otherness in its infinity, instead of attempting to enclose it in well-established frameworks. In doing so, the novel gr
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Gauttam, Priya, Bawa Singh, and Vijay Kumar Chattu. "Higher Education as a Bridge between China and Nepal: Mapping Education as Soft Power in Chinese Foreign Policy." Societies 11, no. 3 (2021): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc11030081.

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In this globalized world, education has become an important medium to enhance people-to-people contact. The Delores report of the International Commission on Education for the 21st century highlights the enormous potential of higher education to use globalization as a resource for bridging the knowledge gap and enriching cross-cultural dialogue. As a major contributor to soft power and an important field of public diplomacy, international education can have a wealth of advantages, including the ability to generate commercial value, promote a country’s foreign policy goals and interests, and co
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Arnautova, Yulia E. "MEDIEVAL BENEDICTIONS (BENEDICTIONES) IN INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE." Ural Historical Journal 76, no. 3 (2022): 6–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2022-3(76)-6-14.

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Benedictions (Benedictiones) are liturgic rites in Catholic church, pronounced by a priest on individual occasions. Medieval studies viewed benedictions and sacramentals (sacramentalia) as a “clerical magic” due to multiple superstitions that surrounded these practices. The article uses Yu. M. Lotman’s communicative model of culture, which can be viewed as semiotically unbalanced (“core” and “periphery”, including foreign semiotic elements), to present destructive changes in this segment of the liturgy as temporary, corresponding to a certain phase of dynamic interaction of two separate cultur
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Loiko, Alexander Ivanovich. "CROSS-CULTURAL COMPOSITIONS FOR LANDSCAPE CONTACT ZONES OF CIVILIZATION CONNECTIONS." Sphere of Culture, no. 2 (2021): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.48164/2713-301x_2021_4_38.

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Tinikova, Elena E., and Anna V. Vinokurova. "Sociocultural Practices of Miscegenation in Khakassia: Marriage and Partnership Relations." Oriental Studies 17, no. 6 (2024): 1241–52. https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2024-76-6-1241-1252.

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Introduction. Integration serves a principal trend characterizing the dynamics of sociocultural processes in modern society, and is accompanied by progressing ethnocultural diversity, emergence of new social strata and communities, including mixed-race ones. Individual miscegenation degrees are influenced by various ethnosocial processes, primarily expanded marriage opportunities and increased interethnic unions, essentially contributed to by high migration mobility. Goals. The article seeks to outline matrimonial practices leading to interethnic unions, and attempts insights into marriage and
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Pinc, Zdeněk. "Město versus pospolitost?" Lidé města 2, no. 1/3 (2000): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/12128112.4040.

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The explanation of the notions 'Gemeinschafť (community) and 'Gesellschafť (society) from Tönnies's positions. The writer's idea is based on the assumption that human behavior has since the most ancient times a talent for both of these links. The link of the type 'Gemeinschafť appears inside intimate communities of the kinship character, while the link of the type 'Gesellschafť appears in the inter-group non-intimate contact at the level of ceremonial assemblies of tribes as well as random contacts with foreigners. With this background the writer follows the concept of "enemy," aggressiveness
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Jakelski, Lisa. "Pushing Boundaries." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 29, no. 1 (2015): 189–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325414540935.

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This article examines how the Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music facilitated mobility across socialist borders in the 1960s. The Warsaw Autumn was one of the most important zones of cross-border cultural contact during the Cold War, for its eclectic programming featured musical works and performers from both the Soviet and American zones of cultural, political, and economic influence. The article demonstrates that the festival enabled multiple connections to form across socialist borders. Some of these were top–down, international contacts among socialist state institut
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Høgh-Olesen, Henrik. "Human Spatial Behaviour: The Spacing of People, Objects and Animals in Six Cross-Cultural Samples." Journal of Cognition and Culture 8, no. 3-4 (2008): 245–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853708x358173.

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AbstractThis study examines the principles we apply, when people, objects and animals are to be organized in relation to other representatives of their kind. Most cross-cultural studies on personal space focus on cultural differences, but here we look for proxetics (universals) as well as proxemics (cultural differences). 793 subjects from six countries (Greenland, Finland, Denmark, Italy, India and Cameroon) situated in four different climate zones are tested with a projective simulation measure (the 'IPROX'). A number of cross-cultural similarities are documented, and it is suggested that si
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Wang, Bo. "Rethinking Feminist Rhetoric and Historiography in a Global Context: A Cross-Cultural Perspective." Journal for the History of Rhetoric 15, no. 1 (2012): 28–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jhistrhetoric.15.1.0028.

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ABSTRACT Over the past three decades, feminist scholars have collectively produced a coherent and substantial body of research and established feminist rhetoric as a discipline. This article argues for linking feminist rhetoric with comparative rhetoric so as to open up conversations about theories, methodologies, and processes between the two fields. Examining a hybrid feminist discourse through early-twentieth-century Chinese women's texts, the author suggests that we rethink feminist rhetoric and historiography from a cross-cultural perspective and that Chinese women's rhetorical practices—
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Ed, Garcia, Terio Pierce Jean, R. Cooper Andrea, and Sanchez Isaac. "Driving Effective Global Leadership: A Theoretical Proposi-tion on Breaching Cultural Communication Barriers." Journal of Management Science and Business Intelligence 4, no. 2 (2019): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3368540.

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This study addresses the challenges of effective global leadership communications across cultures in our digital society.  To address this global leadership challenge, the purpose of this study will be to explore tactics to reach and engage individuals across cultural borders.  Globalization is a key progression for corporations to achieve new growth. Leaders and management professionals identify the benefits of managing resource costs when building teams and relationships across borders to maximize the return on innovative opportunities.  Abilities to inspire and motivate indiv
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Wang, Bingyu. "Performing everyday cosmopolitanism? Uneven encounters with diversity among first generation new Chinese migrants in New Zealand." Ethnicities 18, no. 5 (2016): 717–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468796816671977.

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Cross-cultural living experiences may lead to the development of cosmopolitanism among people who are on the move. This article critically explores this proposition in relation to first generation Chinese migrants in New Zealand, focusing on, not only their opportunities but, more importantly, the barriers they encounter in terms of performing cosmopolitanism through an analysis of their everyday intercultural interactions. The key premise is that being able to engage in cosmopolitanism is not a given result of increasing levels of cross-border mobilities or intercultural interactions but occu
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Kasmani, Omar. "Futuring Trans* in Pakistan." TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly 8, no. 1 (2021): 96–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/23289252-8749610.

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Abstract Futuring trans* is a deliberation on the emergence of transgender alongside khwajasara, both newer terms in Pakistan that acquire distinctly temporal agencies insofar as these untether individuals from difficult histories and offer new affective means for future making. Not the same as the identity transgender, trans* in Pakistan, this article proposes, is a baggy and emergent ground where not only locally specific meanings around gender variability are being pushed out and projected anew but where its historical, trans-local, cross-scalar, and open-ended working out is mappable. To o
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Etim, Godswill Efiom Ph.D., Akom Nya Ita, and Usani Joseph Ph.D. Ofem. "Cross Cultural Dynamics of Violence Against Women in Nigeria A Multivariate Analysis Approach." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 07, no. 05 (2024): 1866–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11103740.

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The purpose of the study was to examine Cross Cultural Dynamics of Violence against Women in Nigeria. A multivariate analysis approaches. To achieve this purpose, three research question were raised to guide the study. Literature were reviewed conceptually, empirically and theoretically according to the focus of the study. The study adopted a survey research design with stratified random sampling techniques used to choose participating states in two geopolitical zones, South-South and South -East. A total of 6 states were chosen randomly for the study. The researchers purposively selected 200
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Cucarella-Ramón, Vicent. "Afroperipheral indigeneity in Wayde Compton’s The Outer Harbour." International Journal of English Studies 21, no. 1 (2021): 21–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/ijes.437511.

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Black Canadian writer Wayde Compton’s short story collection The Outer Harbour (2015) is located in the Afroperiphery of British Columbia which stands as a ‘contact zone’ that enables the alliances between Black and Indigenous peoples and also establishes a fecund ground of possibilities to emphasize the way in which cross-ethnic coalitions and representations reconsider imperial encounters previously ignored. The stories participate in the recent turn in Indigenous studies towards kinship and cross-ethnicity to map out the connected and shared itineraries of Black and Indigenous peoples and r
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Notícias, Transfer. "Noticias." Transfer 11, no. 1-2 (2021): 309–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/transfer.2016.11.309-320.

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NOTICIAS / NEWS (“Transfer”, 2016) 1) CONGRESOS / CONFERENCES: 1. Languages & the Media – Agile Mediascapes: Personalising the Future, Hotel Radisson Blu, Berlín, 2-4 Nov. 2016 www.languages-media.com 2. Third Chinese Drama Translation Colloquium Newcastle University, UK, 28-19 Junio 2016. www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/about/events/item/drama-translation-colloquium 3. 16th Annual Portsmouth Translation Conference – Translation & Interpreting: Learning beyond the Comfort Zone, University of Portsmouth, UK, 5 Nov. 2016. www.port.ac.uk/translation/events/conference 4. 3rd International Conference on
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Suwitha, I. Putu Gede. "Teluk Benoa dan laut Serangan Sebagai “laut peradaban” di Bali." Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) 7, no. 2 (2017): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jkb.2017.v07.i02.p09.

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This study aims to reveal the trade networks and dynamics of maritime history in the waters of Bali, especially in the 19th century. There is an interesting aspect in the study of maritime history in Bali namely the importance of Benoa Bay marine area to be the entrance to Bali since many centuries ago. Benoa Bay region directly opposite the Indian Ocean is also associated with Lombok and Bali Straits that become the entry point of the sea trade between Asia and Australia. The study used historical and ethnographic methods. The historical method as well as ethnographic were used to discuss mar
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Uchida, Jun. "A Sentimental Journey: Mapping the Interior Frontier of Japanese Settlers in Colonial Korea." Journal of Asian Studies 70, no. 3 (2011): 706–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911811000878.

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This article explores the role of affect and sentiment in shaping cross-cultural encounters in late colonial Korea, as seen and experienced through the eyes of Japanese men and women who grew up in Seoul. By interweaving the oral and written testimonies of former settlers who came of age on the peninsula between the late 1920s and the end of colonial rule in 1945, the paper attempts to reconstruct their emotional journey into adulthood as young offspring of empire: specifically, how they apprehended colonialism, what they felt when encountering different segments of the Korean population, and
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Lee, Jung. "Mutual Transformation of Colonial and Imperial Botanizing? The Intimate yet Remote Collaboration in Colonial Korea." Science in Context 29, no. 2 (2016): 179–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889715000423.

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ArgumentMutuality in “contact zones” has been emphasized in cross-cultural knowledge interaction in re-evaluating power dynamics between centers and peripheries and in showing the hybridity of modern science. This paper proposes an analytical pause on this attempt to better invalidate centers by paying serious attention to the limits of mutuality in transcultural knowledge interaction imposed by asymmetries of power. An unusually reciprocal interaction between a Japanese forester, Ishidoya Tsutomu (1891–1958), at the colonial forestry department, and his Korean subordinate Chung Tyaihyon (1883
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Bakharev, Dmitry Sergeevich. "PERM’ PROVINCE ETHNIC LANDSCAPE IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY: MAPPING INTER-ETHNIC CLUSTERS." Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies 14, no. 4 (2020): 688–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2224-9443-2020-14-4-688-698.

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This article aims to reconstruct the ethnic landscape in early 20th century Perm’ province. The methods used by the author were cultural landscape studies, cross-cultural psychology, cartography and historical statistical analysis. The sources were mainly published statistics and maps from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries. The author analyzed the province’s ethnic makeup and proposed four wide ethnic groups - Russians, Finno-Permians, Turks and Mansi. This general dataset was decomposed by 482 districts (volost’, the smallest contemporary administrative unit) and was connected with th
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Koroleva, Inna A. "LANGUAGE POLICY IN THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE RUSSIAN-BELARUSIAN BORDERLANDS." ISSUES OF ETHNOPOLITICS, no. 2 (2020): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2658-7041-2020-2-39-53.

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In the light of modern processes of globalization, the importance and significance of cross-border cooperation between the border regions of Russia and the Republic of Belarus in various fields: economic, political, administrative and, of course, socio-cultural, is quite obvious. Particular attention should be paid to the language policy in the border zone, in particular – to the language processes in the educational environment that form and socialize the personality of a young person, schoolchildren and student. Using the example of the implementation of language policy in a separate region,
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Streletsky, Vladimir. "Development trajectories of the border regions in the context of social and cultural identity and civilizational patterns of Russia." Pskov Journal of Regional Studies, no. 4 (2022): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.37490/s221979310022877-7.

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the key features and trends of development of the Russian border regions in the context of social and cultural identity of Russia. The main concepts of the Russian civilization are compared. It is shown that the symbiotic nature of the Russian cultural space predetermines the necessity of the multi-vector external positioning of Russia in global processes. The typological diversity of Russian borders and borderlands creates favorable prerequisites for the successful interaction of Russia with different cultural worlds. Three vast culture areas of the Rus
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News, Transfer. "Noticias." Transfer 13, no. 1-2 (2021): 198–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/transfer.2018.13.198-214.

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NOTICIAS / NEWS (“transfer”, 2018) 1) LIBROS – CAPÍTULOS DE LIBRO / BOOKS – BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Bandia, Paul F. (ed.). (2017). Orality and Translation. London: Routledge. <<www.routledge.com/Orality-and-Translation/Bandia/p/book/9781138232884>> 2. Trends in Translation and Interpretin, Institute of Translation & Interpreting<<www.iti.org.uk/news-media-industry-jobs/news/819-iti-publishes-trends-e-book>> 3. Schippel, Larisa & Cornelia Zwischenberger. (eds). (2017). Going East: Discovering New and Alternative Traditions in Translation Studies. Berlin: Frank & Tim
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Konovalova, Irina. "New Approaches to the Topical Aspects of Current Mediaeval Studies." ISTORIYA 14, no. 7 (129) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840027520-1.

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The article reviews two conferences that took place at the Institute of World History RAS in June 2023. The Second All-Russian Scientific Conference “Source Studies in Modern Medieval Studies”, held at the Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences on June 21—22, 2023, confirmed the high status of source studies as a key historical discipline, in the further development of which the entire professional community is highly interested. More than 50 reports were made at the conference on various areas of source study of the medieval history of Eurasia, in which the results of t
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Shevelev, Dmitry N., and Kirill A. Konev. "Siberia as a socio-cultural space in G.N. Potanin's journalism of 1917–1919." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Istoriya, no. 91 (2024): 80–89. https://doi.org/10.17223/19988613/91/9.

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The article examines the journalistic legacy of G.N. Potanin from the point of view of its impact on the formation and functioning of the cultural and linguistic landscape of Siberia. The authors set three main objectives. First, to identify the thematic repertoire of G.N. Potanin's journalism that developed in the pre-revolutionary period, within which images of Siberia as a special socio-cultural space were articulated. Secondly, to identify the nature and direction of the changes introduced by the era of wars and revolutions in the representation of socio-political issues in the region. Thi
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Lohikoski, Päivi, Jaakko Kujala, Janne Härkönen, Harri Haapasalo, and Matti Muhos. "Enhancing Communication Practices in Virtual New Product Development Projects." International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy 6, no. 4 (2015): 16–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijide.2015100102.

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Virtual new product development (NPD) teams integrated via information and communication technology (ICT), can offer effective solutions to higher quality, service, customer responsiveness and individualized productization. Experts in NPD teams usually collaborate across the globe and across time zones by e-mail, tele- and web-conferencing, as well as other ICT, sometimes with inadequate language skills and with various ways of communicating and sharing information. Therefore, finding a shared understanding, relevant information, common language, and personal contacts across different sites ma
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Загорулько, Андрей Владиславович. "The Holiday as a Form of Cross-Border Interaction Between Chinese Heje and Russian Nanais." ТРАДИЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, no. 2 (June 25, 2022): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.26158/tk.2022.23.2.012.

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Российские нанайцы и китайские нанайцы (хэджэ) были частью одной этнической общности, даже в конце XIX - начале XX в. они воспринимали пограничный регион как единое пространство, но события середины XX в. предопределили изоляцию одной группы от другой. У современных китайских хэджэ традиционные промысловые обряды, ритуалы потеряли функциональное значение, также произошла практически полная утрата языка. Государственная политика КНР в целом старается поддерживать этническую идентичность хэджэ через институт национальных волостей, представительства в высших, региональных и местных органах власти
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Sousa, Alcina, and Ana Alexandra Silva. "Introduction. World languages: People, migration and cultures - shifting paradigms in the 21st century. New literacies." Journal of Linguistic and Intercultural Education 15, no. 3 (2022): 9–16. https://doi.org/10.29302/jolie.2022.15.3.2.

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World languages: people, migration and cultures - shifting paradigms in the 21st century. New literacies emphasises theoretical-methodological frameworks describing the way linguistic systems work by drawing on users’ perspective while bearing in mind that linguistic productions and language change in natural languages operate with various extralinguistic dimensions and contexts (Baym 2015; Collins, Baynham, & Slembrouk 2009; De Meo et al. 2014). This desideratum, in the scope of a pluricentric approach (Batoréo, & Casadinho 2009, Silva et al. 2011) featured by lingua-cultural identity
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