"Most intercultural competence models have been developed by Western experts
based on Western theory and Western cultural values, and they are not culturally
specific models. The lack of non-Chinese researchers to study and contribute to
the construction of intercultural competence from a Chinese-perspective is a
serious shortcoming, and most of the models developed by Chinese scholars are a
replica of the Western models. A Chinese-perspective of intercultural competence
model is indeed needed to reinterpret concepts and theories that are coined in
the West, which are then widely used and generalized without any concrete-solid
bases of their universality."
"A Chinese-perspective of intercultural competence model is indeed needed to
reinterpret concepts and theories that are coined in the West, which are then
widely used and generalized without concrete-solid bases of their
universality. Western-based intercultural competence models need to be
scrutinized and analyzed thoroughly to conrm, to modify, or to deny
altogether for their applications in different cultures. Unfortunately, the
current practices in academia pay less attention to such an initial analysis." (Huat Chong & Grzymala-Mosczczynska, 2015)
Highly interesting share, thank you!
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