The field of intercultural communication has recently been introduced to Japan from the United States. The theories and concepts of this field have been developed based on Western social sciences, and they are likely to be culture-bound. This thesis investigates the possibility that modifying Western ideas in the field of intercultural communication would make the study of this subject more effective for Japanese learners
This paper examines the recent discussions of Nihonjinron (theories of the Japanese) in the fields o...
The general aim of this thesis is to contribute to a deeper understanding of the Japanese media and ...
In recent years, Japanese have had more opportunity than before to come in daily contact with people...
This study investigates what we need to know and understand in order to conduct effective intercultu...
Professional activity of linguists, interpreters, foreign language teachers and other specialists wh...
The history of the academic discipline of Intercultural Communication in Japan began at the end of t...
This article introduces a definition of intercultural communication, understood as an important skil...
Communication, it is said, is the lifeblood of society. It is vital to the functioning of human soci...
The thesis focused differences in intercultural communication from Western and Asian perspective. Th...
This paper looks at four ways to convey cross-cultural information in typically the academic context...
This paper analyzes Japanese students' communication activities in group work with international stu...
402 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Culture building does not occ...
This thesis project explored how study abroad program administrators can help Japanese students deve...
Research has shown that cross-cultural competence and communication skills are important for people ...
This paper describes several issues on foreign language learning for intercultural communication. It...
This paper examines the recent discussions of Nihonjinron (theories of the Japanese) in the fields o...
The general aim of this thesis is to contribute to a deeper understanding of the Japanese media and ...
In recent years, Japanese have had more opportunity than before to come in daily contact with people...
This study investigates what we need to know and understand in order to conduct effective intercultu...
Professional activity of linguists, interpreters, foreign language teachers and other specialists wh...
The history of the academic discipline of Intercultural Communication in Japan began at the end of t...
This article introduces a definition of intercultural communication, understood as an important skil...
Communication, it is said, is the lifeblood of society. It is vital to the functioning of human soci...
The thesis focused differences in intercultural communication from Western and Asian perspective. Th...
This paper looks at four ways to convey cross-cultural information in typically the academic context...
This paper analyzes Japanese students' communication activities in group work with international stu...
402 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Culture building does not occ...
This thesis project explored how study abroad program administrators can help Japanese students deve...
Research has shown that cross-cultural competence and communication skills are important for people ...
This paper describes several issues on foreign language learning for intercultural communication. It...
This paper examines the recent discussions of Nihonjinron (theories of the Japanese) in the fields o...
The general aim of this thesis is to contribute to a deeper understanding of the Japanese media and ...
In recent years, Japanese have had more opportunity than before to come in daily contact with people...