Intercultural Competency:
Managing Intercultural Conflict
"A Beautiful Mind and Oranges"
This is a clip that I edited and posted on YouTube. I use this clip in my Intercultural Communication course to introduce students to the concept of intercultural competence, especially in conflict situations.
How do you resolve intercultural conflict?
Do Nash's ideas suggest a way?
Background:
JOHN NASH, Princeton Math Prof.
Game theory
Application to economics, international relations, biology, etc.
1994 Nobel Prize
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
InterculturalCom: Intercultural Sensitivity and Competence: Intercultural Conflict (U9-P3)
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