Unlocking the Master Narrative: History and Intercultural Communication
Location
Bigfoot Room 124
Start Date
21-4-2023 2:25 PM
End Date
21-4-2023 3:40 PM
Publication Date
2023
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Law | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Description
Dr. Scott Finnie will discuss the purpose and intent behind a book he co-authored with fellow educator, Angela Wizner of Spokane Community College, entitled "Unlocking the Master Narrative: History and Intercultural Communication."
By joining and interweaving these two disciplines (history and intercultural communication), this contents of this monograph attempt to address the frustrating record of "e pluribus unum" in the United States on the core levels of diverging lived experiences and contrasting communication styles.
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Recommended Citation
Finnie, Scott, "Unlocking the Master Narrative: History and Intercultural Communication" (2023). International Conference on Hate Studies. 33.
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/icohs/2023/seventh/33
Full Text of Presentation
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Media Format
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Session Title
Particularizing Hate: Recording and Reporting with a Local Lens
Type
Panel
Unlocking the Master Narrative: History and Intercultural Communication
Bigfoot Room 124
Dr. Scott Finnie will discuss the purpose and intent behind a book he co-authored with fellow educator, Angela Wizner of Spokane Community College, entitled "Unlocking the Master Narrative: History and Intercultural Communication."
By joining and interweaving these two disciplines (history and intercultural communication), this contents of this monograph attempt to address the frustrating record of "e pluribus unum" in the United States on the core levels of diverging lived experiences and contrasting communication styles.