800644 VU Intercultural communication
summer semester 2023 | Last update: 01.03.2023 | Place course on memo listThe aim of this course is to enable the students to both define culture and understand its meaning on a micro- and macro-level within the realm of both intercultural communication and its multilingual frame. The students will be asked to reflect upon their own perceptions of culture and multilingualism will also be provided with new insights regarding intercultural and multilingual communication from a theoretical background and in practice. Therefore, this course can also be used as an excellent preparation for the study periods abroad.
In the globalised world, intercultural communication and multilingualism form the most vital part of every contemporary society. Even though the dynamics of communication and language processing are ever-changing, a culture is always based on fixed systemic factors (such as e.g. social, communicational, and moral/ethic rules, etc.).
This course aims at providing its participants with new insights using the resources of intercultural and multilingualism research and theory in order to open new horizons both for Erasmus and native Austrian students. What will be strived for in this course is to apply the theoretical knowledge in practice, thus opening our horizons and widening our awareness on different cognitive and other levels.
Blended learning: online assignments (OLAT), compulsory classes, group work, and presentation.
Presentation and final paper
Jandt, F. E. (2017). An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community. Sage Publications.
Nguyen-Phuong, M. (2019) Intercultural Communication. Interdisciplinary Approach. Amsterdam University Press
Joseph Shaules (2007) Deep Culture: The Hidden Challenges of Global Living
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- Interdisciplinary and additional courses
- SDG 4 - Quality education: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
- SDG 5 - Gender equality: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
- SDG 10 - Reducing inequalities: Reduce income inequality within and among countries.
- SDG 16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
- SDG 17 - Partnerships for the goals: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.
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Tue 2023-03-14
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09.45 - 11.15 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-03-21
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09.45 - 11.15 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-04-25
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09.45 - 11.15 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-04-25
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18.30 - 21.45 | HS 1 (Sowi) HS 1 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Wed 2023-04-26
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18.30 - 21.45 | HS 1 (Sowi) HS 1 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Thu 2023-04-27
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18.30 - 21.45 | HS 1 (Sowi) HS 1 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-05-16
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09.45 - 11.15 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-06-06
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09.45 - 11.15 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrier-free | |
Tue 2023-06-13
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09.45 - 11.15 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrier-free |