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 Academic communication, also called scholarly communication, refers

to methods of communication that are highly structured and generally only


used in pedagogical settings. Academic communication can include the words
and structures used to express ideas, as well as the methods by which ideas
are disseminated.
 Academic Contexts. 1. Evidence that you've carefully considered the subject.
2. A clear, appropriately qualified thesis.
 Some examples of academic communication are textbooks, presentations,
dissertations, research articles, and lectures. If you've had experience with
these, you'll understand how they can be different.

Intercultural communication refers to the communication between people from two


different cultures. Intercultural communication is a symbolic, interpretive, transactional,
contextual process in which people from different cultures create shared meanings.
A Christian converses with a Muslim. A woman receives an order from a man. An
American and African share their views. A Chinese politician's discussion with an American
leader

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