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Critical Reflection A:
Prompt for Assessment 1 - Reflection Part A:
"Reflect on the comparison of the essentialist and non-essentialist view of culture and analyse the role of language and cognition in that context?"
Your reflection must address and critically analyse those relevant theories and concepts studied as part of this subject. You must provide evidence from the class readings to clearly justify your line of argument (use citations).
This reflection is not a summary of the class readings. The focus is on you carefully identifying, applying and discussing relevant concepts and theories in relation to specific examples to illustrate your understanding of the modules' content.
Critical Reflection B:
Prompt for Assessment 1 - Reflection Part B:
"Reflect on the interconnections between identity and ethnocentric/ethno-relative behaviour.
You need to demonstrate how and why an informed understanding of multiple identities is crucial to successfully communicate across cultures. Your reflection should draw on the relevant concepts of identity studied in class, such as individual, group, cultural and national identities."
Your reflection must address and critically analyse those relevant theories and concepts studied as part of this subject. You must provide evidence from the class readings to clearly justify your line of argument.
This reflection is not a summary of the class readings. The focus is on you carefully identifying, applying and discussing relevant concepts and theories in relation to specific examples to illustrate your understanding of the modules' content.
Critical Reflection C:
Prompt for Assessment 1 - Reflection Part C:
Identify and discuss the different ways intercultural conflict can be addressed and overcome to achieve successful communication in multicultural societies. You should focus your reflection on an analysis of how and why the concepts, models and strategies of cultural awareness and intercultural competence are of key importance in becoming a good global citizen in the contemporary globalised world.
Your reflection must address and critically analyse those relevant theories and concepts studied as part of this subject. You must provide evidence from the class readings to clearly justify your line of argument
This reflection is not a summary of the key definitions and concepts of the class readings. The focus is on you carefully identifying, applying and discussing relevant concepts and theories in relation to specific examples to illustrate your understanding of the modules' content.
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