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  Intercultural Conflict from a Multilevel Perspective: Trends, Possibilities, and Future Directions
 
 
Title: Intercultural Conflict from a Multilevel Perspective: Trends, Possibilities, and Future Directions
Author: Oetzel, John
Dhar, Soumia
Kirschbaum, Kris
Appeared in: Journal of intercultural communication research
Paging: Volume 36 (2007) nr. 3 pages 183-204
Year: 2007-11
Contents: The purpose of this essay is to review and synthesize trends in research on intercultural conflict in four contexts: interpersonal, organizational, community, and international. The key trends in each context are identified and then an integrative approach for the contexts, the social ecological framework, is introduced. The social ecological framework relies on multilevel theorizing to integrate research across levels or contexts. The essay discusses the benefits of a multilevel approach for the study of intercultural conflict identifying future directions for enhancing research at each level.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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