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Is there a word in English to describe the frustration I feel before my wandering train of thought? - Defining culture-specific emotions3 comments

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 8 months ago: As always, I sit myself down in front of this old computer with the intention of start talking about … more →

Tags: Translating language and culture, translation, digital communication, ethnocentrism, Language and Culture, semantic primitives, Language and Thought, Semantics, Intercultural communication

Sufres de fobia a los Kanjis o a los caracteres chinos? Aquí tienes cinco remedios2 comments

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 9 months ago: ¿Has sentido alguna vez la curiosidad de ver qué tipo de fobias (o miedos irracionales) se incluyen … more →

Tags: Culturas digitales y traducción en español, Japanese Language, Chinese language, Chinese Characters, Learning Japanese, Aprender japones, Chino, Japonés, China

Is Apple's Tim Cook right about China? - Bridging the digital divide

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 10 months ago: Apple hasn’t had it easy in China. Back in 1998, Chinese company Proview, which has been semi-defunc … more →

Tags: Public conscience - in and outside the net, digital culture, digital communication, Culture, Politics, technology, China, Digital Divide, china digital divide

The anonymous Chinese blogger and the Jasmine Revolution

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 11 months ago: Today, more than 485 million people use the internet in China. Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twit … more →

Tags: Digital communication and (Virtual) dialogue, China, chinese anonymous bloggers, Chinese bloggers, Chinese censorship, Chinese Culture, chinese internet, Chinese Jasmine Revolution, Chinese Politics

Revisiting earlier conflict resolution proposals (2) - Pearce & Littlejohn's "Transcendent discourse"

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 11 months ago: Finding a neutral space  The strategy for conflict resolution proposed by W.B Pearce and S.W Littlej … more →

Tags: Digital communication and (Virtual) dialogue, digital culture, digital communication, Language and Culture, Language and Thought, Dialogue, Communication, miscommunication, Culture

Why doesn't the world get China?4 comments

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 11 months ago: Why does it seem to be so hard for the rest of the world to figure out this monolithic power-house t … more →

Tags: LAnguages and Cultures, Intercultural communication, Chino, China, Chinese Politics, Chinese Culture, chinese future, Chinese History, Chinese economics

Thinking in Chinese

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 12 months ago: Earlier in Why can’t I process my thoughts like you do? I talked about the different ways in which c … more →

Tags: LAnguages and Cultures, Language and Culture, Language and Thought, Intercultural communication, Chinese language, Chinese Characters, Chino, logographic languages, phonemic languages

Why can't I process my thoughts like you do?1 comment

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 1 year ago: The topic I’m about to write about makes me quite uncomfortable.  For one, I quite dislike labels of … more →

Tags: LAnguages and Cultures, Language and Culture, Communication, Culture, Intercultural communication, Society, Chinese language, Intercultural Conflict, Chino

Creating a website for Chinese audiences - Optimising, linking and sharing3 comments

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 1 year ago: If I discouraged you with my earlier post on setting up a properly localised website in China, it wa … more →

Tags: Digital communication and (Virtual) dialogue, digital communication, Chinese language, Chinese Copywriting, chinese internet, Chinese Websites, SEO, chinese seo, Social Media

Creating a website for Chinese audiences - Cultural and copy aspects4 comments

Teresa Rodriguez wrote 1 year ago: China is a major economic power with a highly untapped business potential. A tagline that gets repea … more →

Tags: Digital communication and (Virtual) dialogue, digital communication, Localisation, Chinese language, Chinese website design, chinese UI design, Chinese Copywriting, digital cultures, multicultural website design

Tips for Self Study, Part 1: Learning Resources3 comments

cenminzhao wrote 1 year ago: On the Nanjing University campus Students ask me all the time questions like: “I’m going … more →

Tags: Chinese language, Communication, Decoding China, Learning Chinese, Chinese Culture, communicating in Chinese, communication in China, Learning Chinese in China, learning Chinese resources

Talking it Out1 comment

michelle wrote 1 year ago: I’m about to marry a man who I talk to about almost everything, but who doesn’t always talk ba … more →

Tags: living in beijing, Relationships, actions louder than words, Awkward silence, Cultural differences, intercultural relationship, non-verbal communication, Talking it out

The Language of Love9 comments

michelle wrote 1 year ago: When I tell Chinese people my boyfriend is Chinese, they are usually surprised. The most common resp … more →

Tags: living in beijing, Relationships, actions louder than words, Chinese boyfriend, Chinese language, dating in china, Language of Love, multicultural relationships

The most dangerous person in China1 comment

cenminzhao wrote 1 year ago: No, this kid is not the most dangerous person in China. In fact, he was quite innocent and rather ex … more →

Tags: Communication, Culture, Decoding China, Chinese Culture, Chinese language, Learning Chinese

China's Great (Quantum) Leap Forward3 comments

David Griffith wrote 2 years ago: Image via Wikipedia   By Christopher Shay Courtesy of Time Magazine. Like a pair of male turkeys puf … more →

Tags: Chinese foreign relations, China, china lawyer, Chinese military, People's Republic of China, china's submarine fleet, chinese weapons, People's Liberation Army, Gulf War


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