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X-Cultural Communication
X-Cultural Communication
From Harald Felgner 3 months ago

Category: Business & Management
16 members, 64 posts,
60 slideshows

Desc: Wikipedia: "X-cultural communication (also frequently referred to as cross-cultural or intercultural communication) is a field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate, in similar and different ways among themselves, and how they endeavour to communicate across cultures." In a global world, x-cultural competence and skills are becoming increasingly important for business. Let's share the knowledge!
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60 slideshows from 16 Members
no pic Ediks Pic shared by edixinc 1431 views, 36 comments
no pic Making the Web Multilingual shared by wordridden 1414 views, 0 comments
no pic Mobile From East to West shared by plus8star 1413 views, 0 comments

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haraldf
haraldf: Anthony Sonego:

"This is the presentation of a workshop I gave at User Friendly 2008 in Shenzhen, China.

It outlines the importance of aesthetics in influencing a user's perceptions of usability and presents a research methodology on how to measure this across cultures without introducing interviewer bias."
Using Repertory Grids as a cross cultural research technique (aka measuring aesthetic perceptions)
Posted 2 weeks ago | 1 replies


edixinc
edixinc: shared a slideshow
Ediks Pic
Posted 1 month ago | 0 replies


haraldf
haraldf: Jessica Spengler: "A short presentation from a multilingual user's point of view on how to improve multilingual websites."
Making the Web Multilingual
Posted 1 month ago | 0 replies


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haraldf: Benjamin Joffe: "Overview of iPhone, Japan, China for a mobile workshop at Daum, one of Korea's leading web portals, in association with the LIFT conference."
Mobile From East to West
Posted 1 month ago | 0 replies


haraldf
haraldf: Tokyo Japan Harajuku Street Fashion.
Enter The World Of Harajuku Pop Culture Tokyo Japan
Posted 1 month ago | 0 replies


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haraldf: Benjamin Joffe: "Are you sure you are not a robot? Are you aware the digital panopticon is watching you? This talk given at PICNIC in Amsterdam on Sept.09 highlights via some Asian examples the future ahead."
Humans, Robots and The Digital Panopticon
Posted 2 months ago | 0 replies


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haraldf: Paul V. McDowell "defines Culture according to E.B. Tylor; Lists and discusses five attributes of culture as learned, symbolic, shared, integrated, and adaptive."
Defining Culture
Posted 2 months ago | 0 replies



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