Description
THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS TWO PARTS
PART 1
Using the following articles and your own research on the topic as your case study answer the first two questions questions in 2-3 paragraphs each. Be sure to refer to and cite the articles, our textbook, and any additional resources you find.
Venice is being killed by tourism and flooding (Links to an external site.)
Venice to separate tourists and locals... (Links to an external site.)
Why tourism in Venice is doing more harm than good... (Links to an external site.)
- Identify and describe the types of intercultural conflict, giving examples for each.
- Describe variations in host attitudes towards tourism.
PART 2
- Identify and describe the benefits and challenges of intercultural relationships.
- Explain how you will apply the concepts of this course to the various contexts in your life (specific workplace, specific interpersonal relationship, travel etc.
- Be sure to:
1. Explain the key concepts.
2. Analyze impacts of concepts on intercultural interactions.
3. Offer support and examples to demonstrate understanding of the concept.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Running head; INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Intercultural Conflict
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INTERCULTURAL CONFLICT
Conflict can happen within an individual (intra) or between and among a few people
(inter). For this situation, however, we will concentrate on discord among a few people with
various social foundations, to be precise. Intercultural discord, along these lines, alludes to the
emotional conflict, either indirectly or overtly, between people of different values because of
contrary cultures and norms. Intercultural discord happens dependent on two distinct societies
seeing an issue from alternative points of view. There are three kinds of intercultural conflicts;
priority struggle, Relationship conflict, and object conflict.
Relationship tussle happens when two individuals from various social foundations are
related. This sort of contention occurs when there is a conflict of understanding each other
regarding each party's anticipations, rights, and obligations as dictated by the distinctive social
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