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Intercultural Relations - ICOM101

This unit introduces a theoretical framework for the analysis of intercultural communication. Some of the concepts introduced in ICOM100, such as power and discourse will be revisited and reapplied. Students will be introduced to Marshall McLuhan's notion of the global village and look at the importance of intercultural communication as part of the latest phase of globalisation. Lectures and tutorials are dedicated to the cultural, economic and political implications of intercultural communication and will address intercultural communication across university settings, in the workplace, and in the media. In this unit we expand our knowledge of international media flows and explore media image management. Approaches on how to increase social tolerance and understanding are assessed in the context of how intercultural communication may be used as a tool in conflict situations.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day

MQC1 Evening - Macquarie City Campus Study Period 1, Undergraduate, Evening, March to June

MQC3 Evening - Macquarie City Campus Study Period 3, Undergraduate, Evening, November to February

Staff Contact(s): Dr Sabine Krajewski
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Assessed As: Graded
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Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies

Faculty of Arts

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