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Saturday, November 8, 2014
InterculturalCom: Intercultural Sensitivity and Competence: Intercultural Conflict (U10-P3) Fa14
Intercultural Competency: Managing Intercultural Conflict
Culture can enter conflict in a variety of places as shown in the diagram below.
Now, let's shift gears and look at conflict in a different way, by using a film clip.
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.
The film clip wasn't about intercultural conflict, but how could you use Nash's idea to resolve intercultural conflict?
The film is based on a true story.
Background: JOHN NASH, Princeton math prof., played key role in game theory,
Game theory had important impacts on scholarly thinking in economics, international relations, biology, etc.
So, important, Nash won 1994 Nobel Prize
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