Dec 24, 2023 | Curiously Intercultural, Media Views
By Gábor Holch Should we be afraid of lasting silence in intercultural negotiations? Will Sun Tsu’s ancient manual The Art of War help negotiators get great deals with China? Most importantly, does culture play a role in international negotiations at all? This podcast...
Dec 15, 2023 | Coffee with MG, Community in Action
Dear readers, What is it like living in a country which is distinctly different from that of your parents? How diverse is this kind of living? In theoretical parlance and according to Wikipedia, the individuals who live through this diversity are called third...
Oct 8, 2023 | Coffee with MG, Community in Action
“Diversity is here. We need to accept and embrace it, look at it as a richness and deal with it. Dealing with diversity implies managing it, not tolerating it”. Vanessa Barros, CEO and Cofounder Leadership CQ Let´s begin with a story...
Sep 4, 2023 | Curiously Intercultural, Research
Catan D. (2021) “Integrating Diverse Parental Involvement Perspectives: A Strategy to Strengthen the Teacher-Immigrant Parent Partnership in Educating Elementary School-Aged Children.” — Danielle Catan’s childhood experience as an immigrant, her...
Jun 19, 2023 | Lifestyle Expeditions
Dear SIETARians, You are cordially invited to join the Lifestyle Expeditions that would take place in this section of the Curiously Intercultural platform. Why Expeditions? – Because we, as the 21st century interculturalists, are movers – by...
May 25, 2023 | Coffee with MG, Community in Action
“We are at the end, one global village” “My skin might be white. My skin might be brown. Whatever is the colour of my skin, the blood beneath is the same red as yours” “I always tend to see more similarities than differences. I always tend to see more things that we...
Feb 17, 2023 | Curiously Intercultural, Media Views
As we continue introducing podcasts from the intercultural communications field, here is the Deep Culture Podcast that “explores the psychological impact of intercultural experiences, informed by the sciences of brain, culture and mind.” Join Joseph...
Feb 12, 2023 | Curiously Intercultural, Research
Watching a herd of reindeer. This photograph is part of the collection ‘Walking With Reindeer’ by Erika Larsen in which she tells a story about the lives of Sámi. Listen to her story about her work on YouTube here. — Written by Zaira Spanjersberg...
Jan 31, 2023 | Curiously Intercultural, Hot Topic
How can AI improve Intercultural Training? Testing ChatGPT on the beta.openai.com Playground. Anja Achenbach The following is a conversation with an AI assistant. The assistant is helpful, creative, clever, and very friendly. Human: Hello, who are you? ...
Jan 24, 2023 | Curiously Intercultural, Media Views
The series showcases the journey of people who have straddled continents in their work and relationships…who have taken the road less travelled and gathered enough moss to share some! Their motivations to spread roots and shoots spiritually, mentally and...
Dec 4, 2022 | Coffee with MG, Curiously Intercultural, Media Views
“Tackling polarization isn’t easy, but we can do it. So let’s get to it” -David Livermore Dear readers, You have not heard from me in a while for good reasons and one of them was that I was busy reading. Generally, I would have coffee or tea with a chosen guest to...
Sep 22, 2022 | Community in Action, Curiously Intercultural, Hot Topic
Written by Ursula Brinkmann — It’s been an exceptional summer, with eternal sunshine and clear blue skies, every day as bright as the one before. Just five years ago, we may have simply enjoyed it and worked on our sun tan, not giving hope a second thought. ...
Aug 17, 2022 | Coffee with MG, Community in Action, Curiously Intercultural
“Diversity is…meaning it’s a reality” “Only awareness and knowledge do not lead to change!” “Treat Diversity and Inclusion with the same level of seriousness as you do profitability! (or cost-savings if you’re an NGO)…It requires deliberate focus...
Jul 26, 2022 | Climate Change, Curiously Intercultural, Hot Topic
Over the last few months, our first hot topic on antiracism, diversity and inclusion filled the highlighted spot on Curiously Intercultural. Topics on diversity and inclusion are inseparable from the intercultural field, meaning that many different angles can be...
Jul 14, 2022 | Research
Taken in Prague on the Old Town Square, 13 June 2022. The Czech capital, where freedom was not a commonality for a long time, breathes solidarity with Ukraine. — Written by Zaira Spanjersberg Political and military oppression by Russia, currently...
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