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  1. Holenstein, E.: Kulturphilosophische Perspektiven : Schulbeispiel Schweiz ; europäische Identität auf dem Prüfstand ; globale Verständigungsmöglichkeiten (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Mit der 'Europäisiserung der Menschheit' kehrt etwas in die außereuropäischen Zivilisationen zurück, das in früheren Phasen der Geschichte in umgekehrter Richtung aus ihnen übernommen worden ist.
    Content
    Darin als Kap.9: "Intra- und interkulturelle Hermeneutik", das als "Menschliche Gleichartigkeit und inter- wie intrakulturelle Mannigfaltigkeit" auch in: Prague Linguistic Circle papers. 1(1995), S.39-53 erschienen ist (unter Ergänzung einer tabellarischen Übersicht und des Kapitels "Revision des hermeneutischen Vico-Prinzips").
  2. Holenstein, E.: Menschliches Selbstverständnis : Ichbewußtsein, intersubjektive Verantwortung, interkulturelle Verständigung (1985) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gegen das ego- und ratiozentrische Selbstverständnis des Menschen, wie es in der europäischen Philosophie der Neuzeit vorherrschend war und in unserem Jahrhundert noch einmal von der Husserlschen Phänomenologie bekräftigt wurde, arbeitet Holenstein in diesen Studien - auf unterschiedlichen theoretischen Ebenen - an der "Dezentrierung" des Selbstbewusstseins. Weder kann das Ich im Wahrnehmungsraum als "Nullpunkt der Orientierung" gelten, da dieser Raum vielmehr polyzentrisch organisiert ist, noch rechtfertigt die "eigentümliche Grammatik des Wortes 'ich'" die Vorstellung, die im Ichbewusstsein den sicheren Ausgangspunkt von Erkenntnis sieht; mit dem Gebrauch des Wortes 'ich' bezeugt der Sprecher vielmehr seine eigene Relativität und siedelt sich in einem komplexen Rollenspiel zwischen 'Subjekt des Sprechaktes' und 'Subjekt der Aussage' an.
  3. Gudykunst, W.; Kim, Y.: Communicating with strangers : an approach to intercultural communication (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Addressing the needs of one of the fast growing courses in the US, the second edition of this inter-cultural communication text demonstrates how to overcome the stereotypes we attribute to people who are unknown or unfamiliar strangers when we first meet them. The revision is a thorough updating and reorganization. In addition, the book stresses competent communication, with applied theory and research as its base. The book provides a framework for understanding core theory, using the concept of the "stranger" - that is, anyone who is met from the first time, such as someone from another cultural group, and the assumptions we automatically make about that person. It also examines the cultural, sociocultural, psychocultural and environmental influences on intercultural communication, and shows readers how to decode "messages" others send, both verbal and nonverbal. This edition includes new coverage of interpersonal relationships and conflict across cultures, and concludes with an entirely new chapter on building community through diversity including a discussion of ethics. Finally, there is an extended discussion of ethnic identity and and coverage of uncertainty and anxiety reduction, of mindfulness and of the sources of communication behaviour.