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Cultural power distance limits classroom voices across three communication pathways, review finds

A systematic review of research on intercultural communication in higher education finds that cultural "power distance," which is the extent to which people accept unequal authority, continues to shape who speaks, who is heard and how knowledge is shared in multicultural classrooms.

Cultural power distance limits classroom voices across three communication pathways, review finds
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A systematic review of research on intercultural communication in higher education finds that cultural "power distance," which is the extent to which people accept unequal authority, continues to shape who speaks, who is heard and how knowledge is shared in multicultural classrooms.

Originally published at Phys.org

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