| Dear SIETAR Members,
More than a month has passed since the last Newsflash,
and I again have important news and events to announce.
The Board will have its next
face-to-face meeting in Sofia 30th May to 2nd June.
The official business will be complemented with two
events that serve to lay down some of the foundations
for next
year's congress in April. Board meetings are open
to anyone, so if you can attend, you are welcome!
The University
of Sofia will host a Sharing Intercultural Expertise
day on 1st June, where local interculturalists and Board
members will give an induction into our field to students
and anyone interested.
On 2nd June LaMonte Miller,
our much-treasured fundraiser for La Colle sur Loup
will do a workshop on how to best seek monetary and
in-kind contributions. The event will be attended by
representatives of national SIETARs and Young SIETAR.
We warmly invite you to support
SIETAR
Europa's NGO activities, particularly its participation
at the Salon Initiatives de Paix. Click the link to
find out more.
SIETAR UK and SIETAR Europa
are pleased to announce a two-day conference which will
be held at Middlesex University on 9th and 10th September.
The title of the event is "Beliefs,
Attitudes and Intercultural Interaction". If
you are interested please do not hesitate to submit
a presentation proposal via their website, or simply
book a plane ticket for that weekend. Full details are
at the bottom
of this message.
There are many fascinating
events coming up in June and July. Click
here to view the Events Calendar.
And don't forget that your
can list
your event too. It's free for SIETAR members.
Just like previous newsflashes,
I would like to invite contributions to the Magazine.
Karina
Holm Gabrielyan has been creatively and energetically
preparing for the next issue: Love across cultures.
We are looking both for articles in the current issue,
and editors to future issues. Please see
the Magazine page on the website, or contact Maria
Jicheva.
There are a few calls for papers
active at the moment:
- SIETAR
Europa Magazine (Love across cultures)
- SIETAR
UK (Beliefs Attitudes and Intercultural Interaction)
- Åbo
Akademi, Finland (Cultures in Business and Corporate
Communication)
There have been some changes
to the Board of SIETAR
Germany. Sabine Wagner has been elected into the
board. She is well-known to many SE members for her
active role in the SE membership committee and her engagement
for the SE congress in La Colle sur Loup. Sabine is
a free-lance trainer and consultant for intercultural
communication and based in Munich. She will serve the
board as event manager. Kazuma Matoba has also been
elected into the board of SIETAR Germany. He is academic
staff of Master in Diversity Management at Witten/Herdecke
University in Germany. He teaches inter- and transcultural
communication, dialogue process and diversity management
and is one of initiators and founders of International
Society for Diversity Management e.V. (www.idm-info.org).
Kazuma will coordinate SIETAR Germany’s contacts
to the academic field and will update and maintain the
information pool for the members of SIETAR Germany.
Julie Shimizu and Christiane Barho have left the board.
Some of you have asked about
the Proceedings
of the 2005 SIETAR Europa Congress. Please click
the link to get more information.
Have you already decided which
book to take on holiday with you this year? To help
you decide, George Simons has been busy developing our
Book
reviews section, recently adding reviews of Kids Like Me, Seeing
Through Maps, The
New American Expat, The
GenXpat and others. Thanks again George!
Looking for work around Paris?
Corporate member MeridianEaton
Global seeks an expert Freelance Cross-Cultural
Trainer & Consultant with international business
experience in Paris, France. Click the link for details.
We are delighted to welcome
Magdalena
Berecki as the new Secretary to the Board
of SIETAR Europa. Magdalena was recently appointed
by SIETAR Austria to this post, and will be taking over
from me in the coming weeks. Welcome Magdalena!
Young SIETAR is planning an
event in Rotterdam in November to develop professional
skills. Betina Szkudlarek (YS Training Director) invites
"Old Trainers" to participate in delivering
the session (details
of the themes are below). The training will be half
a day long (3 hours). Food and hotel will be provided
by YS. For more information see the Events
Calendar and contact
Betina at Young SIETAR.
Last but not least, the discussion
prior to the Virtual General Assembly voting closes
on 28th May. Please use the Forum
page on the website to add your comments. The Board
will discuss these during its Sofia meeting, and then
the voting will take place between 5 to 18 June. Make
yourself heard.
Yours sincerely,
Ildiko
Polyak
Acting Secretary
SIETAR Europa Board
Call
for papers:
SIETAR UK & SIETAR Europa
Conference and Workshops 2006
"Beliefs, Attitudes and Intercultural Interaction
and Communication" Middlesex University Business
School - London 9/10th September 2005
Papers and workshop proposals
are invited which explore this theme either from an
empirical research perspective or from a practical training
perspective. Possible foci could include:
- Religion and resulting attitudes/practices
- Ethics and business practice
- Discrimination and racism
- Ideology and Education
The above is not intended to
be exhaustive; we welcome other topics=20 associated
with the main theme.
Guidelines for Submission
of Abstracts / Papers: Submissions should be in the
form of abstracts only. Maximum length: 3 pages: Title
page + 1 page (400 words) abstract + 1 page of references
if required. Margins: all 2.5cm or 1 inch, text: 10
points, 1.5 line spacing. Title Page: Title, author(s),
affiliation(s), contact details and a short biography.
Guidelines for Submission of
Workshop proposals: Submissions should be in the form
of workshop outlines only. Maximum length: 3 pages:
Title page + 1 page (400 words) abstract + 1 page of
references if required. Margins: all 2.5cm or 1 inch,
text: 10 points, 1.5 line spacing. Title Page: Title,
author(s), affiliation(s), contact details and a short
biography The title page should be followed by a description
of the workshop, with a short description of the content,
target audience and aims of the session.
Abstracts should be submitted
electronically, either in Word (Word 6 and above) or
PDF file by 30 June 2006 to s.dahl@mdx.ac.uk
. If you do not have access to email, please send your
abstract to:
Dr Stephan Dahl
Middlesex University Business School
The Burroughs
London NW4 4BT
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 8411 6840
Fax: +44 7005 804 866
Authors will be notified of
acceptance, rejection or suggested modifications as
soon as the review process has been completed. Authors
will have at least one month in which to amend their
papers/workshops. Acceptance of a paper means that the
author (or one of the authors) will present the paper
at the conference.
Publication of Papers:
Papers will be published, with author's permission and
subject to presentation at the conference, as part of
a hardcopy volume (after the conference) and will be
made available online in the SIETAR Intercultural Library.
Conference Location:
The conference location will be Middlesex University
in Hendon, North London.
Questions?
Please check
our website or Dr Stephan
Dahl, Middlesex University Business School.
Young SIETAR Professional
Skills Event 20-26 November 2006
1) Training methods
Overview of different training methods
Pros and cons of different training methods (possibly
including virtual, distance training methods)
2) Training design
How to design a balanced training event
Story line – building up an activity
3) Adapting the training to the audience
Personality based training
Adult learning principles
Learning styles
4) Intercultural theories
The most important contemporary intercultural theories,
what are their shortcomings and limitations
The pitfalls in teaching about culture
The pitfalls in teaching multicultural groups
5) Group Dynamics
Group dynamics
Team building
Tutoring
Facilitating
6) Presentation techniques
Presentation techniques, different presentation styles
Adapting the training methods to individual presentation
styles
Verbal/ Non-verbal communication
7) Training “challenges”
Dealing with problematic participants
Feedback strategies
Other “unexpected” problems
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