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Intercultural Lifestyle

An intercultural comedian

May 22, 2009

Wonho Chung, a stand-up comedian gaining fame in the Middle East, speaks fluent Arabic and English.  His father is a Korean and his mother a Vietnamese, but he was born in Saudi Arabia and grew up in Jordan.  More impressive than his background and language skills are his unique ability to make jokes that show [...]

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SIETAR Is the United Nation of the Intercultural World

June 17, 2008

Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (SIETAR) is the world’s largest interdisciplinary network for people working in the intercultural field. Its main purpose is to encourage the development and application of values, knowledge and skills that promote and reinforce beneficial and long-lasting intercultural relations at the individual, group, organization, and community levels. It started [...]

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Are You an Interculturalist?

June 4, 2008

Some time ago I looked up Wikipedia to find an entry for “interculturalist” to no avail. My Microsoft Word tells me that it is a misspelled word. It shows the currently limited recognition of the intercultural field by the general public. But the professional intercultural field is at least fifty years old, and it has [...]

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