What is intercultural in Spanish?

Intercultural Toolbox

04-08-2021 • 1 hr 38 mins

In this special bi-lingual episode, interculturalist Margarita Celedón looks at our field from a Latin perspective. We switch to Spanish at 55 minutes, hosted by Francisco Queriuga, President of the Latin American Chamber of Commerce in Paris.

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4.45 About Margarita

Margarita Celedón: her life and work

7.35 Margarita Celedón as author

About her recently-published book

10.40 A Latin perspective on the intercultural field

Intercultural terminology in Spanish, a Latin vision, prioritising different topics such as emotion, decolonialisation

14.30 A community for Latin interculturalists

A new group for Latin interculturalists in Europe and Latin America

17.43 Definitions

What are Latin cultures?

20.06 Diverse Latins

A unified community?

28.26 Training participants from Latin cultures

Intercultural training for Latin people - how does this differ from training other cultures? How much PowerPoint should you prepare?

38.45 More about the new Latin interculturalists group

The new group for Latin interculturalists in Europe and Latin America

49.24 Intercultural Toolbox contribution

Proxemics

52.30 How to contact Margarita Celedón

Links on Margarita's page on interculturaltoolbox.org

55.00 Margarita Celedón interviewed by Francisco Queriuga

About Margarita's book, about international trade, about looking at some of the world's cultures from a Latin perspective.

Culture Count

In order of frequency, these cultures came up during this conversation:

Latin, France, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Chile, Germany, United Kingdom , Africa, Anglo-Saxon, Belgium, Brazil, China, Peru, Romania, USA, Argentina, Asia, England, Europe, Inca, Japan, Portugal, Scandinavia, Arab countries, Australia, Aztecs, Equatorial Guinea, Europé: southern, Finland, Germanic, Guatemala, Hispanic, Inuit, Italy: south, Mapuchi, Mayans, Middle East, Netherlands, Nordic countries, Romans, Russia, South America

...and in the Spanish-language conversation:

France, Chile, Brazil, Latin, Spain, Peru, Argentina, Italy, Mexico, Germany, Africa, Romania, England, Portugal, Arab countries, Germanic, Russia, Dubai, Islamic cultures, Latin America, Malaysia, Pakistan, Uruguay

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