Intercultural Communication discussed in Beijing

A biennial conference on the intercultural communication between China and the world opened here on Friday.
Titled “Intercultural Communication between China and the World: Interpersonal, Organizational and Mediated Perspectives,” the 8th China Association for Intercultural Communication (CAFIC) Intercultural Conference aims to enhance the mutual understanding between China and the world as well as the teaching and studying of the subject.
This year’s conference is co-hosted by the Intercultural Studies Center of the School of English and International Studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) and Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
The three-day conference will cover more than 100 topics, including intercultural competence, intercultural identity, organizational communication and China’s image as well as the overseas Sinology study.
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