Articles, books, TV, video and a book project
4. A book project: Centre-periphery Dynamics
Clarifying complexity in society using pictures
Including a blog (in Swedish): SOM EN LABYRINT (pictures about society)
4. Other publications
Teaching as a Human Experience: An anthology of contemporary poems, 2015, Editor(s): Karen J. Head, Patrick Blessinger
Formative Assessment with Google's G Suite International Maritime English Conference Proceedings 2019 (Mariehamn, Finland)
Kusten är klar - lärobok i modersmål i yrkesundervisningen. (2007). Helsingfors: Söderströms & Co Förlags AB
Ingenjörers skriftbruk på ett rederi, NERA - Nordic Educational Research Association 2007 (Turku, Finland)
5. YouTube Channels and Playlists
Videos on Intercultural Communication, Intercomprehension, Scientific Writing and Study Skills
Intercultural Communication video contents (based on this Prezi):
Video #1 is an introduction to ICC including definitions of culture
Video #2 deals with the roots of misunderstanding cultural expressions'
Video #3 discusses the iceberg metaphor of culture, how humans take in signals from their surroundings, and how our interests influence our world view
Video #4 takes up how interests can be keys to good communication and how our values influence our feelings and can lead to conflict
Video #5 looks at bad communication first: walls and wars. Then a broader look at the many areas where ICC takes place
Video #6 shows the sciences involved in ICC and lists why and when ICC is important
Video #7 takes up social systems and how we can analyse human behaviour successfully – although it is difficult
Video #8 is about societies and how they are like labyrinths in which we can find our way by using our capitals wisely – and promote ourselves with symbols and rituals
Video #9 deals with how groups are where the culture has its roots and how we can relate to groups
Video #10 shows examples of how strong masculinity can be a quite unfortunate influence in communication
Intercomprehension video contents based on this Prezi:
Video #1 is an introduction to the concept of Intercomprehension