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This groundbreaking volume presents first-person autobiographies from twelve foundational figures in intercultural studies. Through richly personal narratives, the contributors trace the field's evolution, synthesizing insights from anthropology, psychology, communication, and education. Framed by contextual essays from the editors, the book offers a rare scholarly resource that bridges disciplinary history with contemporary relevance-essential for students, scholars, and practitioners alike.

Produktbeschreibung
This groundbreaking volume presents first-person autobiographies from twelve foundational figures in intercultural studies. Through richly personal narratives, the contributors trace the field's evolution, synthesizing insights from anthropology, psychology, communication, and education. Framed by contextual essays from the editors, the book offers a rare scholarly resource that bridges disciplinary history with contemporary relevance-essential for students, scholars, and practitioners alike.


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Autorenporträt
Sandra Mumford Fowler M.A., is a former SIETAR International and SIETAR USA President and received the prestigious Prima Inter Pares Award. She directed the U.S. Navy’s Overseas Duty Support Program and is Senior Editor of the Intercultural Sourcebook: Cross-Cultural Training Methods. She enjoyed 23 years as the Art Co-Director for the American Psychologist. Daniel Cantor Yalowitz Ed.D, is a developmental and intercultural psychologist and former Vice Provost and Dean at the School for International Training Graduate Institute, USA. Dr. Yalowitz is an international consultant in intercultural communication and competence, conflict resolution, training active bystanders, and trauma-informed care.