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From Misunderstanding to Divergent understanding: a change of paradigm in understanding multicultural situations. Examples from Latino-American field research

Dr. Emmanuelle Sauvage is an associate

professor in Cross-Cultural & International

Management at Bordeaux University School of

management (IAE). She holds a PhD in

International Management, a Master degree in

Translation and Interpretation, a degree from

London School of Economics and a Spanish Law

degree. After a first professional activity within the

UN as an interpreter, which led her to develop a

great interest for the understanding of intercultural

synergies, she joined the Academia and achieved

a PhD in International Business using an

anthropological approach. Her main focus is

related to cross-cultural encounters and the

dynamics of human interaction within international

environments. She is also interested in the

linguistic dimension of those encounters and in the

hidden prints left by culture on language. More

recently she started new research related to CSR

and to the relationship to work of young

generations such as Millenials.

2023-12-04, 16:00 - 17:30
Gottfried-Schäffer-Straße 20, Institutsgebäude (IG), SR 207

Additional Information

Open to all
Prior registration not required
Organised by Faculty of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Lehrstuhl für Interkulturelle Kommunikation
Event website https://www.geku.uni-passau.de/barmeyer
Contact organizer of event Lehrstuhl.ikk@uni-passau.de

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Contact

Ulrike Holzapfel
Room VW 120a
Innstr. 41
94032 Passau
Phone: +49(0)851/509-1440
eventmanagement@uni-passau.de

Anja Resch
Room VW 121a
Innstr. 41
94032 Passau
Phone: +49(0)851/509-1446
eventmanagement@uni-passau.de

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