Embed presentation
Download to read offline


The document addresses identity and attribution in intercultural communication, highlighting the evolution of identity in socio-political contexts. It includes specific questions regarding the distinctions between culture and ethnicity, the perception of identity in Hong Kong versus Texas, cultural divisiveness in the U.S., and the relevance of the motto 'e pluribus unum' in a multicultural society. Respondents are instructed to answer five questions comprehensively with a minimum of 450 words and three references.

