DocumentCode
3247010
Title
The message sent vs. the message received: designing training materials for Central and Eastern Europeans
Author
Mikelonis, Victoria M.
Author_Institution
Rhetoric Dept., Minnesota Univ., St. Paul, MN, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
165
Lastpage
173
Abstract
The article is a case study embedded in theory which discusses the problems inherent in the cross-cultural dissemination of ideas and transfer of technology. It provides insight into how target audiences perceive the messages we send through their own cultural lenses. As the case study illustrates, one of the most important and difficult aspects of training in Central and Eastern Europe is negotiating meaning when we come from such different political and economic cultures
Keywords
government policies; politics; technology transfer; training; Central/Eastern Europeans; case study; cross-cultural idea dissemination; cultural lenses; economic cultures; message received; message sent; political cultures; target audiences; technology transfer; training material design; Convergence; Cultural differences; Diffusion processes; Environmental economics; Europe; Global communication; Lenses; Rhetoric; Technological innovation; Technology transfer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 1999. IPCC 99. Communication Jazz: Improvising the New International Communication Culture. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5709-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.1999.799117
Filename
799117
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