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In June 2009, scholars from several European countries met in Lodz, Poland, at the Academy of International Studies (WSSM) in order to exchange their thoughts and the results of their research on intercultural communication in Europe in various fields of discourse. This volume contains selected papers read at the conference and makes an intercultural and interdisciplinary contribution to this complex and topical theme. The publication links linguistic aspects with psychological, social, economic, political and cultural issues and creates a wide perspective encompassing the European heterogeneity of languages, cultures, traditions and developments.
Contents
From the editors: About this book, by Hanna Pulaczewska / Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk Some critical comments on intercultural communication issues in the European context, by Volker Hinnenkamp Part I. Arenas of diversity and identity: Forms of discourse and representation Stadt der vielen Kulturen - Stadt der 'Lodzermenschen': Komplexe lokale Identitaten bei den Bewohnern der Industriestadt Lodz 1820-1939/1945, by Frank M. Schuster How much Europe?, by Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk / Jerzy Tomaszczyk The discursive interface of national, European and sexual identities: Preliminary evidence from the Eurovision Song Contest, by Heiko Motschenbacher Code-mixing narratives: Storytelling of adolescents with migrant background, by Volker Hinnenkamp Ethno-Comedy und riskanter Humor in der Clique. Rassistisch, einfach spasig oder besonders cool?, by Helga Kotthoff Mass-mediated multiculturalism and identity: Representations of Muslims in the British press, by Monika Kopytowska Part II. Arenas of (supra-)national institutional action: Policies on language and culture The cost of European multilingualism, by Aurelien Portuese Language and political disintegration: The case of Yugoslavia, by Marko Babic Multiculturalism and socio-lingual conventions in Canada: A lesson for united Europe?, by Adam Bednarek Part III. Arenas of mediation: Acquisition and practice of intercultural competence Interkulturelle Kompetenz am Beispiel eines deutschen Unternehmens in Polen, by Beata Grzeszczakowska-Pawlikowska Sensitizing trainees to situational cultural differences: Critical Incidents revisited, by Kaisu Korhonen Teaching intercultural competence for unequal business encounters: A dyadic or global scheme?, by Hanna Pulaczewska Intercultural communication training in the European context: An evaluation of a Socrates project, by Ewa Maciejewska-Stepien Anteil eines Dolmetschers an der Imagearbeit und am Beziehungsmanagement beim Gesprachsdolmetschen (Deutsch-Polnisch), by Magdalena Jurewicz Part IV. Europe and the US: Arenas of transatlantic perception and (mis-)comprehension Making "Friends" globally: Comprehension of cultural references in a TV genre, by Marta Dynel The state of international media coverage, by Richard Profozich Index of authors / Verzeichnis der Autorinnen und Autoren



