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  • - – intercultural business communication
    af Inger Askehave, Birgitte Norlyk, Malene Gram, mfl.
    170,95 kr.

    A text and casebook for language and business students at BA level. Written by experienced teachers and researchers from Aalborg University, University of Southern Denmark, University of Aarhus, Copenhagen Business School, and Aarhus School of Business, Meanings and Messages offers a new and updated approach to intercultural communication. Meanings and Messages introduces students to culture, communication and business and contains authentic examples of how Danish companies deal with intercultural issues in various text genres. Study questions, classroom exercises and project ideas are included. Chapters • Culture in a business context • Communication - transmitting messages or fusing horizons? • Made in Denmark - global perspectives • Texts and localization • The translator as cultural mediator • English and Danish business negotiations • B2B Websites in an intercultural perspective • Speech acts in sales letters • Politeness in Danish and French e-mails • Business students and culture - searching for a toolbox Meanings and Messages is equally relevant for professionals working within the field of language and intercultural communication.

  • - Adding culture in higher education
    af Maribel Blasco & Mette Zølner
    93,95 kr.

    A cultural dimension is today increasingly taught at universities as a supplement to disciplines that have not traditionally paid much attention to culture. Universities are competing to produce graduates with a global mindset who are well equipped to cope in multicultural, team-oriented workplaces.Teaching Cultural Skills is based on experiences from Danish universities, but its broader themes make it highly relevant for teachers of culture elsewhere. These themes include the globalisation of labour markets and trade, immigration, and the internationalisation of higher education which has made classrooms more multicultural than ever before.