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Dignity Press World Dignity University Press Home dignitypress.org Recently published Newsletter Dignity Press Books - Rare Flower - The Pearl - The Nurturing of Time Future - Afghanistan - Le rêve... - Finding Cross-cultural Common Ground - Gandhi and the Future of Economics - A Journex Through Turbulence WDU Press Books Journal Resources for Authors About Contact You are here: Home Dignity Press Books - Finding Cross-cultural Common Ground Finding Cross-cultural Common Ground Michael Prosser, Mansoureh Sharifzadeh, and Zhang Shengyong March 2013 514 pages USD 22.00, EUR 17.00 ISBN 978-1-937570-25-5 About the Authors Michael H. Prosser, Ph.D., is a founder of the academic field of intercultural communication and Fellow of the International Academy for Intercultural Research. He has taught full-time at the University of Buffalo, Indiana University, the University of Virginia, University of Swaziland, Rochester Institute of Technology, Yangzhou University, Beijing Language and Culture University, Shanghai International Studies University, and Ocean University of China, and as a visiting faculty member at several other universities. Mansoureh Sharifzadeh (B.A. Damavand College, Tehran, Iran), has been an English language teacher at public and private pre-university centers of Tehran since 1978. She is a writer of English and Persian published articles and a frequent contributor to the michaelprosser blog. Translating books from English to Persian, she was awarded honors by President Seyyed Mohammed Khatami in 2004. Zhang Shengyong (M.A. Shanghai International Studies University) has taught in the Foreign Language Department of Dezhou University since 2004. He is a writer of English and Chinese published articles and a frequent contributor to the michaelprosser blog. In 2011, he published his first book with Ms. Xu Jun, Research on China’s Global Image which has developed his deep interests in intercultural and international communication. He is the author of “The Perceptions of the USCC toward China and Its Influence on Sino-US Relations” (2010), and is coauthor with Michael H. Prosser of “G2 Languages: Chinese and English” (2010). How to buy You may buy Finding Cross-Cultural Common Ground at major book stores or online. To order it online directly from Dignity Press: Alternatively, you can buy online following these links: Amazon Barnes&Noble About this book Finding Cross Cultural Common Ground presents essays, travel logs, interviews, book reviews and personal stories, spanning diverse cultural backgrounds and intercultural experiences. This collection is recommended for every reader interested in understanding globalization from different perspectives. Part I: Intercultural, International, Global Topics Part II: Asia, especially China Part III: The Middle East, especially Iran Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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