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iBelong / What?
iBelong: What?
To be inclusive and to create belonging means you are aware that cultural similarities and differences exist, and that no one culture is better than any other. These resources will shed light on concepts of intercultural competence, communication, sensitivity and development. |
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If you are keen on exploring more on this subject, here are some examples. Some of these may be found in SFU Library’s database. |
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SAGE HANDBOOK OF INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE, Darla K. Deardoff |
UNDERSTANDING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION, Stella Ting-Toomey & Leeva Chung |
CONFLICT ACROSS CULTURES, Michelle Lebaron & Vanashri Pillay |
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