The intercultural communication research theories in the globalization context
Keywords:
intercultural communication, globalization, culture, communicant, identity.Abstract
Modern globalization, on the one hand, brings peoples and cultures in a common cultural space, but on the other – it is associated with the process of cultural identity erosion. Therefore, the dialogue and intercultural communication issues become relevant in the modern world and in the Kazakh society.References
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Masalimova, A. R., & Doskhozhina, Z. M. (2016). The intercultural communication research theories in the globalization context. Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Political Science, 51(2). Retrieved from https://bulletin-philospolit.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-pol/article/view/151
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