PULS
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A myriad of intercultural interactions of various kinds have now become an everyday experience, mediated digitally via screens. This reflects a need for the extension of the understanding of intercultural communication: digital interculturality, seeing this as the hyper interculturality of the digital world with its potential for a myriad of new and diverse connections, a web of digital uncertainty in which interculturalities are constantly transformed into more certain culturalities. This lecture and discussion series examines this phenomenon from a variety of perspectives and draws on German-based and international university teachers. It looks to also create an online space in which students from various third-level educational contexts may interact with one another in relation to the examined topic. The series consists of eight live online lectures coupled with discussion sessions, and a number of asynchronous recorded lectures, upon which students may also engage in discussion.
REGISTRATION ON PULS SHOULD BE DONE BY OCT 15 AT THE LATEST
Testat: short essay (summaries and personal comments for 3 lectures of choice; 2000 words in total)
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