This study stands as a progressive attempt to investigate the intercultural communicative dynamic between African and African American college students enrolled in historically Black colleges and universities. As these two distinct cultures share more of the same space, it becomes increasingly pertinent to evaluate and understand the ways in which perception and stereotype affect intercultural interactions. Utilizing focus group sessions, various cultural nuances and stereotypical perceptions of each culture arecandidly discussed. A combination of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s phenomenology and Martin Buber’s dialogue act as the theoretical lenses that organize the invaluable data collected from a focus group discussion. The underly...
Intercultural conflicts continue to persist for numerous reasons. The groups involved remain polariz...
The ongoing research presented by scholars in the realm of communications and education, suggest a m...
On the subject of reconciliation, one question comes to mind: “How can the teaching of language and ...
This study stands as a progressive attempt to investigate the intercultural communicative dynamic be...
This study stands as a progressive attempt to investigate the intercultural communicative dynamic be...
A case study of black college students at a predominantly white liberal arts college is employed to ...
The works of over 75 communication scholars have consistently traced the markers of communication in...
In this study, we sought to understand African-American students\u27 higher-education experiences in...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
The session would explore the impact of white Americans on the relationship between black African an...
This article reviews divergent empirical evidence on interracial contact. While research on diversit...
Professional interactions that are both functional and mutually beneficial are rare. The purpose of ...
Diversity is continuously growing throughout college campuses which influence interactions between s...
In this study I examine the manner in which high-achieving African American undergraduate men negoti...
This study is based on a survey examining the relationships among conti-nental African, African Amer...
Intercultural conflicts continue to persist for numerous reasons. The groups involved remain polariz...
The ongoing research presented by scholars in the realm of communications and education, suggest a m...
On the subject of reconciliation, one question comes to mind: “How can the teaching of language and ...
This study stands as a progressive attempt to investigate the intercultural communicative dynamic be...
This study stands as a progressive attempt to investigate the intercultural communicative dynamic be...
A case study of black college students at a predominantly white liberal arts college is employed to ...
The works of over 75 communication scholars have consistently traced the markers of communication in...
In this study, we sought to understand African-American students\u27 higher-education experiences in...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
The session would explore the impact of white Americans on the relationship between black African an...
This article reviews divergent empirical evidence on interracial contact. While research on diversit...
Professional interactions that are both functional and mutually beneficial are rare. The purpose of ...
Diversity is continuously growing throughout college campuses which influence interactions between s...
In this study I examine the manner in which high-achieving African American undergraduate men negoti...
This study is based on a survey examining the relationships among conti-nental African, African Amer...
Intercultural conflicts continue to persist for numerous reasons. The groups involved remain polariz...
The ongoing research presented by scholars in the realm of communications and education, suggest a m...
On the subject of reconciliation, one question comes to mind: “How can the teaching of language and ...