Intercultural Communication

Instructions

* will read (listen to, view) an oral history that introduces some issues or concerns about the way cultures communicate. You will explore the intercultural dynamics that emerge from history, as understood by the speaker in the oral history1. Introduce what the paper is about2. introduce the person talking about (Randy Lewis)3.  give background to the topic Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project * will need to use "Intercultural Communication" book if available chapter 3 and chapter 4 *Need to find more outside resources. http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/lewis_randy.htmThis should be one of the website used I included one that I think would work for a website on page 8 but still need a few different onesGRADING RUBRICPossible PointsYour ScoreProposalBrief description of oral history selectionBrief description of proposed Intercultural Communication concept2 sources for historical contextThe full citation for oral history 10Oral HistoryAppropriate oral history is selected.Overview of the oral history subject is covered, with attention to the significance of their experience.20Historical ContextSituates oral history within its appropriate historical context, explaining how that context influences the interpretation of the oral history.Relates historical context to the intercultural communication concept.15

Answer

IntroductionSince the 1940s, foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs), governmental entities and committees such as the Fiscal, Social and Cultural Rights Committee have been formed to discuss international and domestic human rights concerns. Since 1970, when non-state actors started addressing the value of strengthening human rights situations and tracking human rights policies, several countries have begun to integrate universal human rights principles into their bilateral foreign policy. Local municipalities are encouraged by certain state ordinances and resolutions to recognize universal human rights treaty commitments while establishing local policies and procedures. The lack of enforcement and oversight of human rights principles (both at the state and federal levels) has also c...

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