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Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting
Author(s):
Patricia A. Burak and William W. Hoffa, Editors
Publisher:
NAFSA: Association of International EducatorsItem No.:
391Price:
$ 57 (Members)
$ 76 (Non-Members)
$ 76 (Non-Members)
When a crisis hits, we often ask a series of questions: "What?" "Who?" "Where?" "When?" "How?" and then, "What now?" International educators know that responses to these questions may differ from culture to culture. Indeed, the very definition of what is and isn’t a ‘crisis’ may depend upon its cultural context.
A compendium of experience and expertise from many professionals in the field of international educational exchange, Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting is an essential sourcebook, designed to prepare international educators and others to respond appropriately, expeditiously, and comprehensively to crises that befall students and scholars living and learning a long way from where they call ‘home.’ Its thesis is simple: advance planning and cross-cultural sensitivity can make all the difference. 2001. 391 pp.
A compendium of experience and expertise from many professionals in the field of international educational exchange, Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting is an essential sourcebook, designed to prepare international educators and others to respond appropriately, expeditiously, and comprehensively to crises that befall students and scholars living and learning a long way from where they call ‘home.’ Its thesis is simple: advance planning and cross-cultural sensitivity can make all the difference. 2001. 391 pp.
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