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Start End Length
RoomE303CEMSDoctoralWorkshop/AcademicTrack
Session:InterculturalCompetenceDevelopmentChair:ThomasGreenaway
15.00 15.30 0.3016Binder,Nadine:"PromotingandAssessingStudents’InterculturalCompetenceDevelopment-TheRoleofSelf-Reflection,Peer-Learning,andMulti-MethodAssessment"(Discussant:GerhardFink)
15.30 16.00 0.30236GomezJimenez,Aurora:"InterculturalCompetenceandcollaborativeonlinelearning"(Discussant:GerhardFink)
16.00 16.30 0.30
Session:SocioculturalCompetenceChair:NadineBinder
16.30 17.00 0.30226Greenaway,ThomasWilliam:"Creating‘GlobalGraduates”:inwhatwaysdostudentsdevelopteamworkskillsandinterculturalcompetenciesthroughteamwork?"(Discussant:Marie-ThereseClaes)
17.00 17.30 0.30150Sosa,Tatiana:"Socioculturalpressures,idealizationofthethinideal,bodydissatisfactionandacademicachievement:AcomparisonofadolescentLatinasandEuropeanAmericans"(Discussant:Marie-ThereseClaes)
17.30 18.00 0.3079Darren,Chong:"ConfucianValuesandExpatriates’InterculturalCompetencies–ACaseofChineseExpatriatesinPoland"(Discussant:Marie-ThereseClaes)
IACCM GENERAL ASSEMBLY 18:00-19:00 (Room E 301)
COFFEEBREAK
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMMEWednesday, 24th of May 2017
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SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Additionally: 18:30 - 20:00 Welcome reception (DCU Auditorium & Atrium)
The programme has been updated last on the 22nd of May 2017.
Start End Length FilmFestivalTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change AcademicTrack AcademicTrack
8.30 9.45 1.25
RoomE223 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE201 RoomE303
RoomE305SessionTitle:
NewMedia&CompetencyDevelopment
Chair:Yazici,Senem
10.00 10.30 0.30
27TEDCassiday,Patricia:"MulticulturalIdentities:CreatingaSenseofHome"
22Piskur,Barbara:"Twosidestoeverystory:aqualitativestudyonweb-bloggingaboutinterculturalexperiences"
10.30 11.00 0.30
5TEDJackson,Jane:"Combattingthe‘darksidesofidentity’throughonlinecoaching"
214Pouliasi,Katerina:"TheroleofCulturalFrameSwitchingandCulturalConflictindevelopinginterculturalcompetenceincontextofcross-borderinteractions"
11.00 11.30 0.30
157TEDdeWaal,MonikaFranciska;Ahimi,Nawal:"Storiesofhybrididentitiesandbelonging"
195Maimone,Fabrizio:"Thecybervillage.Thedevelopmentofinterculturalcompetencesintheageofsocialmedia"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205
RoomE303SessionTitle:BiasandDiversityin
Organisations.Chair:Brancu,Laura
RoomE305SessionTitle:Culture,Communication&
GlobalCitizenshipChair:Magala,Slawek
12.00 12.30 0.30
122TEDCummings-Koether,MichelleJ.:"HowPsychologicalContractsandCulturalAdjustmentimpactInternationalAssignments"
232TEDBrown,Martinetal"AidingCulturallyResponsiveAssessmentinSchool(ACRAS)–Anassessmentstrategywhosetimehascome"
17Claes,Marie-Therese:"Cognitivebiasesindecision-makinginpost-bureaucraticorganizations"
15Pruvli,Elena:"Astrategicapproachtointerculturalpersuasivecommunication"
12.30 13.00 0.30
38TEDMullen,DianeElizabeth:"MeetingtheDiverseNeedsofCorporateInternationalAssignees"
88TEDChewIII,WilliamLloyd:"Inter-culturalismandImageStudies?AnIntroductiontoImagologyinthe21stCentury"
208Knappitsch,Eithne:"BiasMindfulnessandPerceptualShifts:KeytoManagingaDiverseEmployeeBase"
94Scheible,Daniel:"AreCulturallyDiverseTeamstheMoreCreativeOnes?"
13.00 13.30 0.30
113TEDSell,Joanna:"Re-narratingEuropeanidentitythroughvisualstorytelling"
35TEDTobe,Heather:"DevelopingaCommunityofPractice:Howtocreateandfacilitateyourowninterculturaljam"
67Heere,Carolin;Fokken,Sandra;Schumacher,SvenjaKristina;Engel,AnnaMaria;Kempen,Regina:"ReadinessforWorkplaceDiversity:DevelopmentofaGermanScale"
197VanderPoel,MarcelH.:"EducatingforGlobalCitizenship;AStrategicCulturalIntelligentApproach"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE223 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE201
RoomE303SessionTitle:Culture&EuropeChair:Pruvli,Elena
RoomE305SessionTitle:CulturalIntelligenceChair:Magala,Slawek
14.30 15.00 0.30
132TEDNamazie,Pari:"AresearchstudyIranianMigrantCommunity"
216Barzantny,Cordula:"GlobalMindsetinEurope:acomparativeperspectiveonlocaladvantageforglobalreach"
92Brancu,Laura;Guðmundsdóttir,Svala;Munteanu,Valentin;Bibu,Nicolae:"Students’CulturalIntelligenceProfile.AComparativeStudyofRomaniaandIceland"
15.00 15.30 0.30
42TEDSimons,George:"Pedagogica,Politica,Practica,Poetica"
129Simic,Ljiljana;Martel,Kerstin:"ImpactofEU-interculturalattitudestowarditsexternalculturalpraxis-perceivedstatusdiscrepancies"
109Richard,Ingrid;Douglas,Grant;Grimonprez,Etienne;Richard,Sébastien:"FromInternationaltoIntercultural:PromotingInterculturalIntelligenceThroughouttheSchool.TheCaseofaFrenchSchoolofManagement"
15.30 16.00 0.30
189TEDMalidor-Coleman,Patricia:"FromWonderWomanto”I“wonderwoman!"
64Dalikeni,Colletta:"CulturalIssuesinInteractionsbetweenSocialWorkersandAfricanAsylumSeekingFamiliesinIreland"
89Mirza-Grisco,Diana;Johnson,RichardBoyd;Buko,Svitlana:"AcomparativestudyofculturalintelligencedimensionsinUkraineandMoldova"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE206
RoomE303SessionTitle:OrganisationalCulture&Climate&Creativity
Chair:Claes,Marie-Therese
RoomE305SessionTitle:Leadership,Identity&ValuesChair:Maimone,Fabrizio
16.30 17.00 0.30
29Fink,Gerhard;Yolles,Maurice:"Collectiveemotionalclimateinsocialsystems"
158deWaal,Monika:"TCKs,identityandleadership"
17.00 17.30 0.30
165Magala,Slawek:"TheBusinessofCrowdsourcingisCreativity"
138Shakir,FarahYasmine;Lee,Yih-Teen:"ConnectingAcrossCultures:AnEmpiricalExaminationofMulticulturalIndividualsasGlobalLeaders"
17.30 18.00 0.30
100Yazici,Senem:"ExploringOrganizationalSubculturesandStrategicGoalsintheContextofaGermanHigherEducationInstitutionviaconfigurationModelofOrganizationalCulture"
182Cannavale,Chiara;Claes,Marie-Thérèse:"TheroleofpreviousinternationalexperiencesforSIEs.Theimpactofculturalvalues"
18.15 20.15 2.00
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
FILMSINTRACK1
Youmustseethis!"CinemaFilmClipsUsedtoIllustrateInterculturalandDiversityLearningPointsWhenTrainingBusinessExecutives"presentedbyMatthewHill
68WorkshopDouglas,Grant;Richard,Ingrid:"FromInternationaltoIntercultural:PromotingCulturalIntelligenceThroughoutaHigherEducationInstitution"
155WorkshopEmert,HollyA.:"FosteringInternationalCompetencethroughHolisticProgramDesign"
143WorkshopKonkel,Michalina:“Mycross-culturalprofession–inthemirrorofothers’eyes”
45WorkshopEhretsmann,Karolina;Dankert,Inga:"Resilience:aculturalperspective"
FILMSINTRACK1FilmsonIreland
14:30-15:15"FatherTed"presentedbyDavidWalsh
15:15-16:00"TheVikings,Whatbusinesscanlearnfromthem"presentedbyJoeKearns
223WorkshopWirths,Christine;Mok-Russo,Julia:"Managingclientrelationshipsandcustomerinteraction"
continuousuntil16:00
81WorkshopPark,MaryKay:"Interculturalists'ToolkitforContentProduction:BestPracticesfromCulturalIndustriesforMeaningProduction,SharedAgency,andMediatingRepresentation"
continuousuntil16:00
23WorkshopvanderPol,Yvonne:"The70:20:10ofinterculturallearning"
continuousuntil16:00
SIETAREUROPAWORLDCAFÉONMIGRATION(RoomE224)
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
FILMSINTRACK3"NiHaoHolland"byWillemTimmer
"FramingtheOther"byWillemTimmer
48PanelKearns,Joseph;Merk,Vincent;McRae,David:"Migration&TheGreekExperience-TheroleofInterculturalists"
25WorkshopThacker,Maria;Mergler,Yvonne;Ehringhaus,Anne:"SettingYourEthicalCompass:ExploringandRefiningAmidShiftingIdentities"
LUNCHBREAK
CONGRESSOPENING:KEYNOTES&FACILITATEDDISCUSSION(RoomE218)Dr.MaiNguyen-Phuong-Mai:"HowdoevolutionarybiologyandneurosciencechallengeourInterculturalcommunicationtheories?"
Dr.RandallHansen:"Refugees,ImmigrantsandOthers:DefendingImmigrationinaPopulistWorld"
FILMSINTRACK3
"Holi-days"byRandiMalkinSteinberger
186WorkshopAshworth,MichaelGeorgeAllan;Dr.Ghellini,Grazia:"Facilitationforturbulenttimes"
105WorkshopRoettgers,Christina;Opel,Brigitte:"Connect2us-afreetooltointroduceculturaldifferences"
233PanelMallon,Benjamin;Oberman,Rowan;Harmon,Hilary;Waldron,Fionnuala:"Buildinginclusiverights-respectingclassroomsthroughresponsiveteachereducationprogrammes"
130PanelSimic,Ljiljana;Claes,Marie-Therese;Namazie,Pari;Merk,Vincent;Thompson,Livingstone:"Europeaninterculturalist’sresponsibility"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017: 21st Century Waves of Change Cultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017, we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones along the way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourage you to use this tool as there are several benefits: 1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in
real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers can receive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKS Feel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to share your postings with our followers (#seucongress) 1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time. Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We've found one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in. 2. Go live when you have a strong connection. Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out. 3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use #seucongress. A great description will capture people's attention. 4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live. Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when you are live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about your audience on-site! 5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people. The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friends on Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live for up to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017! 6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast. Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” After you've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete. Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the following link Facebook Live, get it Started On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMMEThursday, 25th of May 2017
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Start End Length FilmFestivalTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change AcademicTrack AcademicTrack
8.30 9.45 1.25
RoomE223 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE201 RoomE303
RoomE305SessionTitle:
NewMedia&CompetencyDevelopment
Chair:Yazici,Senem
10.00 10.30 0.30
27TEDCassiday,Patricia:"MulticulturalIdentities:CreatingaSenseofHome"
22Piskur,Barbara:"Twosidestoeverystory:aqualitativestudyonweb-bloggingaboutinterculturalexperiences"
10.30 11.00 0.30
5TEDJackson,Jane:"Combattingthe‘darksidesofidentity’throughonlinecoaching"
214Pouliasi,Katerina:"TheroleofCulturalFrameSwitchingandCulturalConflictindevelopinginterculturalcompetenceincontextofcross-borderinteractions"
11.00 11.30 0.30
157TEDdeWaal,MonikaFranciska;Ahimi,Nawal:"Storiesofhybrididentitiesandbelonging"
195Maimone,Fabrizio:"Thecybervillage.Thedevelopmentofinterculturalcompetencesintheageofsocialmedia"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205
RoomE303SessionTitle:BiasandDiversityin
Organisations.Chair:Brancu,Laura
RoomE305SessionTitle:Culture,Communication&
GlobalCitizenshipChair:Fink, Gerhard
12.00 12.30 0.30
122TEDCummings-Koether,MichelleJ.:"HowPsychologicalContractsandCulturalAdjustmentimpactInternationalAssignments"
232TEDBrown,Martinetal"AidingCulturallyResponsiveAssessmentinSchool(ACRAS)–Anassessmentstrategywhosetimehascome"
17Claes,Marie-Therese:"Cognitivebiasesindecision-makinginpost-bureaucraticorganizations"
15Pruvli,Elena:"Astrategicapproachtointerculturalpersuasivecommunication"
12.30 13.00 0.30
38TEDMullen,DianeElizabeth:"MeetingtheDiverseNeedsofCorporateInternationalAssignees"
88TEDChewIII,WilliamLloyd:"Inter-culturalismandImageStudies?AnIntroductiontoImagologyinthe21stCentury"
208Knappitsch,Eithne:"BiasMindfulnessandPerceptualShifts:KeytoManagingaDiverseEmployeeBase"
94Scheible,Daniel:"AreCulturallyDiverseTeamstheMoreCreativeOnes?"
13.00 13.30 0.30
113TEDSell,Joanna:"Re-narratingEuropeanidentitythroughvisualstorytelling"
35TEDTobe,Heather:"DevelopingaCommunityofPractice:Howtocreateandfacilitateyourowninterculturaljam"
67Heere,Carolin;Fokken,Sandra;Schumacher,SvenjaKristina;Engel,AnnaMaria;Kempen,Regina:"ReadinessforWorkplaceDiversity:DevelopmentofaGermanScale"
197VanderPoel,MarcelH.:"EducatingforGlobalCitizenship;AStrategicCulturalIntelligentApproach"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE223 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE201
RoomE303SessionTitle:Culture&EuropeChair:Pruvli,Elena
RoomE305SessionTitle:CulturalIntelligenceChair:Magala,Slawek
14.30 15.00 0.30
132TEDNamazie,Pari:"AresearchstudyIranianMigrantCommunity"
216Barzantny,Cordula:"GlobalMindsetinEurope:acomparativeperspectiveonlocaladvantageforglobalreach"
92Brancu,Laura;Guðmundsdóttir,Svala;Munteanu,Valentin;Bibu,Nicolae:"Students’CulturalIntelligenceProfile.AComparativeStudyofRomaniaandIceland"
15.00 15.30 0.30
42TEDSimons,George:"Pedagogica,Politica,Practica,Poetica"
129Simic,Ljiljana;Martel,Kerstin:"ImpactofEU-interculturalattitudestowarditsexternalculturalpraxis-perceivedstatusdiscrepancies"
109Richard,Ingrid;Douglas,Grant;Grimonprez,Etienne;Richard,Sébastien:"FromInternationaltoIntercultural:PromotingInterculturalIntelligenceThroughouttheSchool.TheCaseofaFrenchSchoolofManagement"
15.30 16.00 0.30
189TEDMalidor-Coleman,Patricia:"FromWonderWomanto”I“wonderwoman!"
64Dalikeni,Colletta:"CulturalIssuesinInteractionsbetweenSocialWorkersandAfricanAsylumSeekingFamiliesinIreland"
89Mirza-Grisco,Diana;Johnson,RichardBoyd;Buko,Svitlana:"AcomparativestudyofculturalintelligencedimensionsinUkraineandMoldova"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE206
RoomE303SessionTitle:OrganisationalCulture&Climate&Creativity
Chair:Claes,Marie-Therese
RoomE305SessionTitle:Leadership,Identity&ValuesChair:Maimone,Fabrizio
16.30 17.00 0.30
29Fink,Gerhard;Yolles,Maurice:"Collectiveemotionalclimateinsocialsystems"
158deWaal,Monika:"TCKs,identityandleadership"
17.00 17.30 0.30
165Magala,Slawek:"TheBusinessofCrowdsourcingisCreativity"
138Shakir,FarahYasmine;Lee,Yih-Teen:"ConnectingAcrossCultures:AnEmpiricalExaminationofMulticulturalIndividualsasGlobalLeaders"
17.30 18.00 0.30
100Yazici,Senem:"ExploringOrganizationalSubculturesandStrategicGoalsintheContextofaGermanHigherEducationInstitutionviaconfigurationModelofOrganizationalCulture"
182Cannavale,Chiara;Claes,Marie-Thérèse:"TheroleofpreviousinternationalexperiencesforSIEs.Theimpactofculturalvalues"
18.15 20.15 2.00
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
FILMSINTRACK1
Youmustseethis!
"CinemaFilmClipsUsedtoIllustrateInterculturalandDiversityLearningPointsWhenTrainingBusinessExecutives"presentedbyMatthewHill
68WorkshopDouglas,Grant;Richard,Ingrid:"FromInternationaltoIntercultural:PromotingCulturalIntelligenceThroughoutaHigherEducationInstitution"
155WorkshopEmert,HollyA.:"FosteringInternationalCompetencethroughHolisticProgramDesign"
143WorkshopKonkel,Michalina:“Mycross-culturalprofession–inthemirrorofothers’eyes”
45WorkshopEhretsmann,Karolina;Dankert,Inga:"Resilience:aculturalperspective"
FILMSINTRACK1FilmsonIreland
14:30-15:15"FatherTed"presentedbyDavidWalsh
15:15-16:00"TheVikings,Whatbusinesscanlearnfromthem"presentedbyJoeKearns
223WorkshopWirths,Christine;Mok-Russo,Julia:"Managingclientrelationshipsandcustomerinteraction"
continuousuntil16:00
81WorkshopPark,MaryKay:"Interculturalists'ToolkitforContentProduction:BestPracticesfromCulturalIndustriesforMeaningProduction,SharedAgency,andMediatingRepresentation"
continuousuntil16:00
23WorkshopvanderPol,Yvonne:"The70:20:10ofinterculturallearning"
continuousuntil16:00
SIETAREUROPAWORLDCAFÉONMIGRATION(RoomE224)
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
FILMSINTRACK3
"NiHaoHolland"byWillemTimmer
"FramingtheOther"byWillemTimmer
48PanelKearns,Joseph;Merk,Vincent;McRae,David:"Migration&TheGreekExperience-TheroleofInterculturalists"
25WorkshopThacker,Maria;Mergler,Yvonne;Ehringhaus,Anne:"SettingYourEthicalCompass:ExploringandRefiningAmidShiftingIdentities"
LUNCHBREAK
CONGRESSOPENING:KEYNOTES&FACILITATEDDISCUSSION(RoomE218)Dr.MaiNguyen-Phuong-Mai:"HowdoevolutionarybiologyandneurosciencechallengeourInterculturalcommunicationtheories?"
Dr.RandallHansen:"Refugees,ImmigrantsandOthers:DefendingImmigrationinaPopulistWorld"
FILMSINTRACK3
"Holi-days"byRandiMalkinSteinberger
186WorkshopAshworth,MichaelGeorgeAllan;Dr.Ghellini,Grazia:"Facilitationforturbulenttimes"
105WorkshopRoettgers,Christina;Opel,Brigitte: "Connect2us-afreetooltointroduceculturaldifferences"
233PanelMallon,Benjamin;Oberman,Rowan;Harmon,Hilary;Waldron,Fionnuala:"Buildinginclusiverights-respectingclassroomsthroughresponsiveteachereducationprogrammes"
130PanelSimic,Ljiljana;Claes,Marie-Therese;Namazie,Pari;Merk,Vincent;Thompson,Livingstone:"Europeaninterculturalist’sresponsibility"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMME Thursday, 25th of May 2017
Page 2
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Start End Length FilmFestivalTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change AcademicTrack AcademicTrack
8.30 9.45 1.25
RoomE223 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE201 RoomE303
RoomE305SessionTitle:
NewMedia&CompetencyDevelopment
Chair:Yazici,Senem
10.00 10.30 0.30
27TEDCassiday,Patricia:"MulticulturalIdentities:CreatingaSenseofHome"
22Piskur,Barbara:"Twosidestoeverystory:aqualitativestudyonweb-bloggingaboutinterculturalexperiences"
10.30 11.00 0.30
5TEDJackson,Jane:"Combattingthe‘darksidesofidentity’throughonlinecoaching"
214Pouliasi,Katerina:"TheroleofCulturalFrameSwitchingandCulturalConflictindevelopinginterculturalcompetenceincontextofcross-borderinteractions"
11.00 11.30 0.30
157TEDdeWaal,MonikaFranciska;Ahimi,Nawal:"Storiesofhybrididentitiesandbelonging"
195Maimone,Fabrizio:"Thecybervillage.Thedevelopmentofinterculturalcompetencesintheageofsocialmedia"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205
RoomE303SessionTitle:BiasandDiversityin
Organisations.Chair:Brancu,Laura
RoomE305SessionTitle:Culture,Communication&
GlobalCitizenshipChair:Magala,Slawek
12.00 12.30 0.30
122TEDCummings-Koether,MichelleJ.:"HowPsychologicalContractsandCulturalAdjustmentimpactInternationalAssignments"
232TEDBrown,Martinetal"AidingCulturallyResponsiveAssessmentinSchool(ACRAS)–Anassessmentstrategywhosetimehascome"
17Claes,Marie-Therese:"Cognitivebiasesindecision-makinginpost-bureaucraticorganizations"
15Pruvli,Elena:"Astrategicapproachtointerculturalpersuasivecommunication"
12.30 13.00 0.30
38TEDMullen,DianeElizabeth:"MeetingtheDiverseNeedsofCorporateInternationalAssignees "
88TEDChewIII,WilliamLloyd:"Inter-culturalismandImageStudies?AnIntroductiontoImagologyinthe21stCentury"
208Knappitsch,Eithne:"BiasMindfulnessandPerceptualShifts:KeytoManagingaDiverseEmployeeBase"
94Scheible,Daniel:"AreCulturallyDiverseTeamstheMoreCreativeOnes?"
13.00 13.30 0.30
113TEDSell,Joanna:"Re-narratingEuropeanidentitythroughvisualstorytelling"
35TEDTobe,Heather:"DevelopingaCommunityofPractice:Howtocreateandfacilitateyourowninterculturaljam"
67Heere,Carolin;Fokken,Sandra;Schumacher,SvenjaKristina;Engel,AnnaMaria;Kempen,Regina:"ReadinessforWorkplaceDiversity:DevelopmentofaGermanScale"
197VanderPoel,MarcelH.:"EducatingforGlobalCitizenship;AStrategicCulturalIntelligentApproach"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE223 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE201
RoomE303SessionTitle:Culture&EuropeChair:Pruvli,Elena
RoomE305SessionTitle:CulturalIntelligenceChair:Magala,Slawek
14.30 15.00 0.30
132TEDNamazie,Pari:"AresearchstudyIranianMigrantCommunity"
216Barzantny,Cordula:"GlobalMindsetinEurope:acomparativeperspectiveonlocaladvantageforglobalreach"
92Brancu,Laura;Guðmundsdóttir,Svala;Munteanu,Valentin;Bibu,Nicolae:"Students’CulturalIntelligenceProfile.AComparativeStudyofRomaniaandIceland"
15.00 15.30 0.30
42 TEDSimons,George:"Pedagogica,Politica,Practica,Poetica"
129Simic,Ljiljana;Martel,Kerstin:"ImpactofEU-interculturalattitudestowarditsexternalculturalpraxis-perceivedstatusdiscrepancies"
109Richard,Ingrid;Douglas,Grant;Grimonprez,Etienne;Richard,Sébastien:"FromInternationaltoIntercultural:PromotingInterculturalIntelligenceThroughouttheSchool.TheCaseofaFrenchSchoolofManagement"
15.30 16.00 0.30
189TEDMalidor-Coleman,Patricia:"FromWonderWomanto”I“wonderwoman!"
64Dalikeni,Colletta:"CulturalIssuesinInteractionsbetweenSocialWorkersandAfricanAsylumSeekingFamiliesinIreland"
89Mirza-Grisco,Diana;Johnson,RichardBoyd;Buko,Svitlana:"AcomparativestudyofculturalintelligencedimensionsinUkraineandMoldova"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE206
RoomE303SessionTitle:OrganisationalCulture&Climate&Creativity
Chair:Claes,Marie-Therese
RoomE305SessionTitle:Leadership,Identity&ValuesChair:Maimone,Fabrizio
16.30 17.00 0.30
29Fink,Gerhard;Yolles,Maurice:"Collectiveemotional
158deWaal,Monika:"TCKs,identityandleadership"
17.00 17.30 0.30
165Magala,Slawek:"TheBusinessofCrowdsourcingisCreativity"
138Shakir,FarahYasmine;Lee,Yih-Teen:"ConnectingAcrossCultures:AnEmpiricalExaminationofMulticulturalIndividualsasGlobalLeaders"
17.30 18.00 0.30
100Yazici,Senem:"ExploringOrganizationalSubculturesandStrategicGoalsintheContextofaGermanHigherEducationInstitutionviaconfigurationModelofOrganizationalCulture"
182Cannavale,Chiara;Claes,Marie-Thérèse:"TheroleofpreviousinternationalexperiencesforSIEs.Theimpactofculturalvalues"
18.15 20.15 2.00
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
FILMSINTRACK1
Youmustseethis!
"CinemaFilmClipsUsedtoIllustrateInterculturalandDiversityLearningPointsWhenTrainingBusinessExecutives"presentedbyMatthewHill
68WorkshopDouglas,Grant;Richard,Ingrid:"FromInternationaltoIntercultural:PromotingCulturalIntelligenceThroughoutaHigherEducationInstitution"
155WorkshopEmert,HollyA.:"FosteringInternationalCompetencethroughHolisticProgramDesign"
45WorkshopEhretsmann,Karolina;Dankert,Inga:"Resilience:aculturalperspective"
FILMSINTRACK1FilmsonIreland
14:30-15:15"FatherTed"presentedbyDavidWalsh
15:15-16:00"TheVikings,Whatbusinesscanlearnfrom them"presentedbyJoeKearns
223WorkshopWirths,Christine;Mok-Russo,Julia:"Managingclientrelationshipsandcustomerinteraction"
continuousuntil16:00
81WorkshopPark,MaryKay:"Interculturalists'ToolkitforContentProduction:BestPracticesfromCulturalIndustriesforMeaningProduction,SharedAgency,andMediatingRepresentation"
continuousuntil16:00
23WorkshopvanderPol,Yvonne:"The70:20:10ofinterculturallearning"
continuousuntil16:00
SIETAREUROPAWORLDCAFÉONMIGRATION(RoomE224)
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
FILMSINTRACK3
"NiHaoHolland"byWillemTimmer
"FramingtheOther"byWillemTimmer
48PanelKearns,Joseph;Merk,Vincent;McRae,David:"Migration&TheGreekExperience-TheroleofInterculturalists"
25WorkshopThacker,Maria;Mergler,Yvonne;Ehringhaus,Anne:"SettingYourEthicalCompass:ExploringandRefiningAmidShiftingIdentities"
LUNCHBREAK
CONGRESSOPENING:KEYNOTES&FACILITATEDDISCUSSION(RoomE218)Dr.MaiNguyen-Phuong-Mai:"HowdoevolutionarybiologyandneurosciencechallengeourInterculturalcommunicationtheories?"
Dr.RandallHansen:"Refugees,ImmigrantsandOthers:DefendingImmigrationinaPopulistWorld"
FILMSINTRACK3
"Holi-days"byRandiMalkinSteinberger
186WorkshopAshworth,MichaelGeorgeAllan;Dr.Ghellini,Grazia:"Facilitationforturbulenttimes"
105WorkshopRoettgers,Christina;Opel,Brigitte: "Connect2us-afreetooltointroduceculturaldifferences"
233PanelMallon,Benjamin;Oberman,Rowan;Harmon,Hilary;Waldron,Fionnuala:"Buildinginclusiverights-respectingclassroomsthroughresponsiveteachereducationprogrammes"
130PanelSimic,Ljiljana;Claes,Marie-Therese;Namazie,Pari;Merk,Vincent;Thompson,Livingstone:"Europeaninterculturalist’sresponsibility"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMMEThursday, 25th of May 2017
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Additionally: 14.30 - 15.30 SIETAR Newcomer session (Room E 301)
143WorkshopKonkel,Michalina, Chutnik, Monika: “Mycross-culturalprofession–inthemirrorofothers’eyes”
Start End Length FilmFestivalTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change AcademicTrack AcademicTrack
8.30 9.45 1.15
RoomE223 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE206 RoomE201
RoomE303SessionTitle:InterculturalManagement
Chair:Morley,Michael
RoomE305SessionTitle:Culture,Schools&Higher
EducationContextChair:Magala,Slawek
10.00 10.30 0.30
95TEDHeetvelt,Inge,tenHoedt,Marianne:"Starring!DutchSMEsinexport"
114TEDSell,Joanna:"TheimpactofmigrationonFrédericChopin'slifeandoeuvre"
60Barmeyer,Christoph;Franklin,Peter:"ConstructiveInterculturalManagement.Aparadigmshift?"
172Gałczyński,Mariusz:"Combattingresistancetomulticulturalism:Howstudentattitudestowardsdiversityandequityvaryglobally"
10.30 11.00 0.30
133TEDBalasubramanian,Vinita;Vogler,Petra:"Transculturalleadershipinthe21stcentury"
167TEDNowicka,Marta:"Coachingforexpats.Howcoachingprocess&toolscansupportexpatsandtheirfamiliesandincreasechancesforaverysuccessfulinternationalassignment"
41Lindemann,Anke:"InterculturalProjectManagement-ProcessesandMethodsformulticulturalIT-projects"
169Grenham,ThomasGerard:"TheRoleofInclusiveReligiousEducationinCulturalPerspectiveChange"
11.00 11.30 0.30
12TEDMayer,HeleneClaude:"Interculturalidentitydevelopmentthroughnarratives"
79TEDHarris,Richard:"UncommonGround:CulturalDifferenceinSpace"
162Buko,Svitlana;Johnson,R.Boyd;Mirza-Grisco,Diana:"TheAdaptationoftheCulturalIntelligenceScaleinCentralandEasternEurope:applicationoffocusgroupsmethodology"
135Sweetman,Bernadette:"E-Evalinto.Towardsthedesignofatrainingcourseforteachersinpeermentoringatpost-primaryleveltoreducelevelsofearlyschoolleavingamongstthemigrantstudentpopulation"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE201
RoomE305SessionTitle:Diversity
Chair:Cannavale,Chiara
12.00 12.30 0.30
PANELONARABWORLD7TEDNejem,Rana"BridgingthegaptoArabculture"
141Roemer,Ann:"FounderinginaSeaofWhiteness:InternationalStudentsandCampus/ClassroomClimateatU.S.Universities"
12.30 13.00 0.30
14TEDLake,RuthAnn:"TheBurkiniDebate,ExploringIssuesofIdentityGenderandPolitics"
62Chang,Shao-chi;Chen,I-Fen:"Theintra-businessgroupeffectofinitialpublicofferings"
13.00 13.30 0.30
63TEDWeber,Jeri:"Mediation–culturalbestpracticesinalternativeconflictresolution"
175Voutsina,Katerina;Kapareliotis,Ilias:"CultureandEntrepreneurialIntentionRevisited"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 Foyer
14.30 15.00 0.30
PANELONVIRTUALCOLLABORATION180TEDPiaMoberg:"TheChadbergScale-anewtooltoalignexpectationsinglobalvirtualmeetings"
15.00 15.30 0.30
211TEDKapaj,Gradiola:"Managingintercultural,virtual,volunteerteams"
15.30 16.00 0.30
116TEDPolychronopoulos,Dimitrios:"TheJohariWindowasatoolforvirtualteams"
187TEDWalentynowicz,Paweł:"Virtualsmilesbondteams-whytoinvestinvirtualteambuildingsessions?"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE303
16.30 17.00 0.30
17.00 17.30 0.30
17.30 18.00 0.30
18:15-19:45SIETAREuropaGeneralAssembly(RoomE301)and20:00GALADINNER(RegencyHotel)
2WorkshopDixon,Elmer:"ChallengesinPolicingdiversecommunities"
210ROUNDTABLEDalikeni,Colletta;Foreman,Maeve;Niraghallaigh,Muireann;Grosu,Alvinai:"CulturalIssuesinInteractionsbetweenSocialWorkersandAfricanAsylumSeekingFamiliesinIreland"
49WorkshopDodwell-Groves,Emma:"CreatingSuccessfulLeadershipofEffectiveVirtualTeams"
98WorkshopRobinson,Shannon:"LeveragingNeurosciencetoWorkAcross DifferencesEffectivelyinTurbulentTimes"
44PanelBennett,MiltonJ;Castiglioni,Ida;Chandrankunnel,Mathew:"TransformativeInterculturalConsciousness"
FILMINTRACK4
"Gobacktowhereyoucamefrom"byIvanO'Mahoney
FILMINTRACK4
"TheMayor,mobilityisahumanright" byBregtjevanderHaak
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
LUNCHBREAK(SIETAREUROPANATIONALPRESIDENTSLUNCH)
ROUNDTABLE-RESEARCHEREXCHANGE&EJCCMMEET
THEEDITOR
KEYNOTESPEECHES(RoomE218)Dr.Chan-HoongLeong:"NavigatingHybridIdentitiesinaGlobalizedWorld:ANon-EuropeanPerspective"
JoAngouri:"Whatculturegottodowithit:Settinganagendaforstudyingcultureinthemodernworkplace"
193WorkshopBrinkmann,Ursula;LaValle-Finan,Lisa;Looij,Teuni;vanderPol,Yvonne;Henkel,Steffen;Brakenhoff,Hanneke;Gottlieb,Doris:"TowardsaCompetencyFrameworkforInterculturalPractitioners"
93WorkshopGonzales-Carasco,CarlosA.;Johnson,RobertP.K.;Swan,Ben;Green,Alysara;Jacob,Zarine:“WhoAmI?Whoarewe?What’snextintheInterculturalprofession?”
96WorkshopvanderVen,Tony:"Cross-culturalcompetencepromotesinterculturalcommunication"
18WorkshopErradi,Noureddine:"Giraffe&Elephant:buildingahouseofdiversity"
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
83WorkshopCrawford,StevenLamar;Browne,RonanGerard;Ruppert,DianeDorothy:"NewHorizons:AtHomeTogetherinFinland"
33ROUNDTABLEPohjonen,Elina;Külpmann,Katharina:"Navigatingtwistedcareerwaters-Howwilltherecentglobalchangesandturbulenttimesaffectinterculturalcareers?"
229WorkshopKhalifa,Soumaya:"TheRiseofIslamophobiaintheUnitedStatesinaDonaldTrumpEra"
POSTERSESSION(PractitionerandAcademic)
FILMINTRACK2
"CrossingBorders"MoviewithfilmdirectorArndWächteronthepowerofinterculturalfriendshipsforreframingstereotypes
FILMINTRACK2
"StrangerinParadise"byGuidoHendrikx
188PanelTomalin,BarryAnthony;Thompson,Livingstone;Swallow,Deborah;Simons,George:"Religionininternationalculture,projectionandperception"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMMEFriday, 26th of May 2017
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Start End Length FilmFestivalTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change AcademicTrack AcademicTrack
8.30 9.45 1.15
RoomE223 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE206 RoomE201
RoomE303SessionTitle:InterculturalManagement
Chair:Morley,Michael
RoomE305SessionTitle:Culture,Schools&Higher
EducationContextChair:Magala,Slawek
10.00 10.30 0.30
95TEDHeetvelt,Inge,tenHoedt,Marianne:"Starring!DutchSMEsinexport"
114TEDSell,Joanna:"TheimpactofmigrationonFrédericChopin'slifeandoeuvre"
60Barmeyer,Christoph;Franklin,Peter:"ConstructiveInterculturalManagement.Aparadigmshift?"
172Gałczyński,Mariusz:"Combattingresistancetomulticulturalism:Howstudentattitudestowardsdiversityandequityvaryglobally"
10.30 11.00 0.30
133TEDBalasubramanian,Vinita;Vogler,Petra:"Transculturalleadershipinthe21stcentury"
167TEDNowicka,Marta:"Coachingforexpats.Howcoachingprocess&toolscansupportexpatsandtheirfamiliesandincreasechancesforaverysuccessfulinternationalassignment"
41Lindemann,Anke:"InterculturalProjectManagement-ProcessesandMethodsformulticulturalIT-projects"
169Grenham,ThomasGerard:"TheRoleofInclusiveReligiousEducationinCulturalPerspectiveChange"
11.00 11.30 0.30
12TEDMayer,HeleneClaude:"Interculturalidentitydevelopmentthroughnarratives"
79TEDHarris,Richard:"UncommonGround:CulturalDifferenceinSpace"
162Buko,Svitlana;Johnson,R.Boyd;Mirza-Grisco,Diana:"TheAdaptationoftheCulturalIntelligenceScaleinCentralandEasternEurope:applicationoffocusgroupsmethodology"
135Sweetman,Bernadette:"E-Evalinto.Towardsthedesignofatrainingcourseforteachersinpeermentoringatpost-primaryleveltoreducelevelsofearlyschoolleavingamongstthemigrantstudentpopulation"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE201
RoomE305SessionTitle:Diversity
Chair:Cannavale,Chiara
12.00 12.30 0.30
PANELONARABWORLD7TEDNejem,Rana"BridgingthegaptoArabculture"
141Roemer,Ann:"FounderinginaSeaofWhiteness:InternationalStudentsandCampus/ClassroomClimateatU.S.Universities"
12.30 13.00 0.30
14TEDLake,RuthAnn:"TheBurkiniDebate,ExploringIssuesofIdentityGenderandPolitics"
62Chang,Shao-chi;Chen,I-Fen:"Theintra-businessgroupeffectofinitialpublicofferings"
13.00 13.30 0.30
63TEDWeber,Jeri:"Mediation–culturalbestpracticesinalternativeconflictresolution"
175Voutsina,Katerina;Kapareliotis,Ilias:"CultureandEntrepreneurialIntentionRevisited"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 Foyer
14.30 15.00 0.30
PANELONVIRTUALCOLLABORATION180TEDPiaMoberg:"TheChadbergScale-anewtooltoalignexpectationsinglobalvirtualmeetings"
15.00 15.30 0.30
211TEDKapaj,Gradiola:"Managingintercultural,virtual,volunteerteams"
15.30 16.00 0.30
116TEDPolychronopoulos,Dimitrios:"TheJohariWindowasatoolforvirtualteams"
187TEDWalentynowicz,Paweł:"Virtualsmilesbondteams-whytoinvestinvirtualteambuildingsessions?"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE303
16.30 17.00 0.30
17.00 17.30 0.30
17.30 18.00 0.30
18:15-19:45SIETAREuropaGeneralAssembly(RoomE301)and20:00GALADINNER(RegencyHotel)
2WorkshopDixon,Elmer:"ChallengesinPolicingdiversecommunities"
210ROUNDTABLEDalikeni,Colletta;Foreman,Maeve;Niraghallaigh,Muireann;Grosu,Alvinai:"CulturalIssuesinInteractionsbetweenSocialWorkersandAfricanAsylumSeekingFamiliesinIreland"
49WorkshopDodwell-Groves,Emma:"CreatingSuccessfulLeadershipofEffectiveVirtualTeams"
98WorkshopRobinson,Shannon:"LeveragingNeurosciencetoWorkAcrossDifferencesEffectivelyinTurbulentTimes"
44PanelBennett,MiltonJ;Castiglioni,Ida;Chandrankunnel,Mathew:"TransformativeInterculturalConsciousness"
FILMINTRACK4
"Gobacktowhereyoucamefrom"byIvanO'Mahoney
FILMINTRACK4
"TheMayor,mobilityisahumanright"byBregtjevanderHaak
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
LUNCHBREAK(SIETAREUROPANATIONALPRESIDENTSLUNCH)
ROUNDTABLE-RESEARCHEREXCHANGE&EJCCMMEET
THEEDITOR
KEYNOTESPEECHES(RoomE218)Dr.Chan-HoongLeong:"NavigatingHybridIdentitiesinaGlobalizedWorld:ANon-EuropeanPerspective"
JoAngouri:"Whatculturegottodowithit:Settinganagendaforstudyingcultureinthemodernworkplace"
193WorkshopBrinkmann,Ursula;LaValle-Finan,Lisa;Looij,Teuni;vanderPol,Yvonne;Henkel,Steffen;Brakenhoff,Hanneke;Gottlieb,Doris:"TowardsaCompetencyFrameworkforInterculturalPractitioners"
93WorkshopGonzales-Carasco,CarlosA.;Johnson,RobertP.K.;Swan,Ben;Green,Alysara;Jacob,Zarine:“WhoAmI?Whoarewe?What’snextintheInterculturalprofession?”
96WorkshopvanderVen,Tony:"Cross-culturalcompetencepromotesinterculturalcommunication"
18WorkshopErradi,Noureddine:"Giraffe&Elephant:buildingahouseofdiversity"
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
83WorkshopCrawford,StevenLamar;Browne,RonanGerard;Ruppert,DianeDorothy:"NewHorizons:AtHomeTogetherinFinland"
33ROUNDTABLEPohjonen,Elina;Külpmann,Katharina:"Navigatingtwistedcareerwaters-Howwilltherecentglobalchangesandturbulenttimesaffectinterculturalcareers?"
229WorkshopKhalifa,Soumaya:"TheRiseofIslamophobiaintheUnitedStatesinaDonaldTrumpEra"
POSTERSESSION(PractitionerandAcademic)
FILMINTRACK2
"CrossingBorders"MoviewithfilmdirectorArndWächteronthepowerofinterculturalfriendshipsforreframingstereotypes
FILMINTRACK2
"StrangerinParadise"byGuidoHendrikx
188PanelTomalin,BarryAnthony;Thompson,Livingstone;Swallow,Deborah;Simons,George:"Religionininternationalculture,projectionandperception"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017: 21st Century Waves of Change Cultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017, we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones along the way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourage you to use this tool as there are several benefits: 1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in
real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers can receive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKS Feel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to share your postings with our followers (#seucongress) 1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time. Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We've found one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in. 2. Go live when you have a strong connection. Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out. 3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use #seucongress. A great description will capture people's attention. 4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live. Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when you are live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about your audience on-site! 5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people. The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friends on Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live for up to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017! 6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast. Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” After you've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete. Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the following link Facebook Live, get it Started On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMME Friday, 26th of May 2017
Page 2
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Start End Length FilmFestivalTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change AcademicTrack AcademicTrack
8.30 9.45 1.15
RoomE223 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE206 RoomE201
RoomE303SessionTitle:InterculturalManagement
Chair:Morley,Michael
RoomE305SessionTitle:Culture,Schools&Higher
EducationContextChair:Magala,Slawek
10.00 10.30 0.30
95TEDHeetvelt,Inge,tenHoedt,Marianne:"Starring!DutchSMEsinexport"
114TEDSell,Joanna:"TheimpactofmigrationonFrédericChopin'slifeandoeuvre"
60Barmeyer,Christoph;Franklin,Peter:"ConstructiveInterculturalManagement.Aparadigmshift?"
172Gałczyński,Mariusz:"Combattingresistancetomulticulturalism:Howstudentattitudestowardsdiversityandequityvaryglobally"
10.30 11.00 0.30
133TEDBalasubramanian,Vinita;Vogler,Petra:"Transculturalleadershipinthe21stcentury"
167TEDNowicka,Marta:"Coachingforexpats.Howcoachingprocess&toolscansupportexpatsandtheirfamiliesandincreasechancesforaverysuccessfulinternationalassignment"
41Lindemann,Anke:"InterculturalProjectManagement-ProcessesandMethodsformulticulturalIT-projects"
169Grenham,ThomasGerard:"TheRoleofInclusiveReligiousEducationinCulturalPerspectiveChange"
11.00 11.30 0.30
12TEDMayer,HeleneClaude:"Interculturalidentitydevelopmentthroughnarratives"
79TEDHarris,Richard:"UncommonGround:CulturalDifferenceinSpace"
162Buko,Svitlana;Johnson,R.Boyd;Mirza-Grisco,Diana:"TheAdaptationoftheCulturalIntelligenceScaleinCentralandEasternEurope:applicationoffocusgroupsmethodology"
135Sweetman,Bernadette:"E-Evalinto.Towardsthedesignofatrainingcourseforteachersinpeermentoringatpost-primaryleveltoreducelevelsofearlyschoolleavingamongstthemigrantstudentpopulation"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE201
RoomE305SessionTitle:Diversity
Chair:Cannavale,Chiara
12.00 12.30 0.30
PANELONARABWORLD7TEDNejem,Rana"BridgingthegaptoArabculture"
141Roemer,Ann:"FounderinginaSeaofWhiteness:InternationalStudentsandCampus/ClassroomClimateatU.S.Universities"
12.30 13.00 0.30
14TEDLake,RuthAnn:"TheBurkiniDebate,ExploringIssuesofIdentityGenderandPolitics"
62Chang,Shao-chi;Chen,I-Fen:"Theintra-businessgroupeffectofinitialpublicofferings"
13.00 13.30 0.30
63TEDWeber,Jeri:"Mediation–culturalbestpracticesinalternativeconflictresolution"
175Voutsina,Katerina;Kapareliotis,Ilias:"CultureandEntrepreneurialIntentionRevisited"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 Foyer
14.30 15.00 0.30
PANELONVIRTUALCOLLABORATION180TEDPiaMoberg:"TheChadbergScale-anewtooltoalignexpectationsinglobalvirtualmeetings"
15.00 15.30 0.30
211TEDKapaj,Gradiola:"Managingintercultural,virtual,volunteerteams"
15.30 16.00 0.30
116TEDPolychronopoulos,Dimitrios:"TheJohariWindowasatoolforvirtualteams"
187TEDWalentynowicz,Paweł:"Virtualsmilesbondteams-whytoinvestinvirtualteambuildingsessions?"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE223 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203 RoomE206 RoomE303
16.30 17.00 0.30
17.00 17.30 0.30
17.30 18.00 0.30
18:15-19:45SIETAREuropaGeneralAssembly(RoomE301)and20:00GALADINNER(RegencyHotel)
2WorkshopDixon,Elmer:"ChallengesinPolicingdiversecommunities"
210ROUNDTABLEDalikeni,Colletta;Foreman,Maeve;Niraghallaigh,Muireann;Grosu,Alvinai:"CulturalIssuesinInteractionsbetweenSocialWorkersandAfricanAsylumSeekingFamiliesinIreland"
49WorkshopDodwell-Groves,Emma:"CreatingSuccessfulLeadershipofEffectiveVirtualTeams"
98WorkshopRobinson,Shannon:"LeveragingNeurosciencetoWorkAcross DifferencesEffectivelyinTurbulentTimes"
44PanelBennett,MiltonJ;Castiglioni,Ida;Chandrankunnel,Mathew:"TransformativeInterculturalConsciousness"
FILMINTRACK4
"Gobacktowhereyoucamefrom"byIvanO'Mahoney
FILMINTRACK4
"TheMayor,mobilityisahumanright" byBregtjevanderHaak
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
LUNCHBREAK(SIETAREUROPANATIONALPRESIDENTSLUNCH)
ROUNDTABLE-RESEARCHEREXCHANGE&EJCCMMEET
THEEDITOR
KEYNOTESPEECHES(RoomE218)Dr.Chan-HoongLeong: "NavigatingHybridIdentitiesinaGlobalizedWorld:ANon-EuropeanPerspective"
JoAngouri:"Whatculturegottodowithit:Settinganagendaforstudyingcultureinthemodernworkplace"
193WorkshopBrinkmann,Ursula;LaValle-Finan,Lisa;Looij,Teuni;vanderPol,Yvonne;Henkel,Steffen;Brakenhoff,Hanneke;Gottlieb,Doris; Meister, Stefan:"TowardsaCompetencyFrameworkforInterculturalPractitioners"
93WorkshopGonzales-Carrasco,CarlosA.;Johnson,RobertP.K.;Swan,Ben;Green,Alysara;Jacob,Zarine:“WhoAmI?Whoarewe?What’snextintheInterculturalprofession?”
96WorkshopvanderVen,Tony:"Cross-culturalcompetencepromotesinterculturalcommunication"
18WorkshopErradi,Noureddine:"Giraffe&Elephant:buildingahouseofdiversity"
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
83WorkshopCrawford,StevenLamar;Browne,RonanGerard;Ruppert,DianeDorothy:"NewHorizons:AtHomeTogetherinFinland"
33ROUNDTABLEPohjonen,Elina;Külpmann,Katharina:"Navigatingtwistedcareerwaters-Howwilltherecentglobalchangesandturbulenttimesaffectinterculturalcareers?"
229WorkshopKhalifa,Soumaya:"TheRiseofIslamophobiaintheUnitedStatesinaDonaldTrumpEra"
POSTERSESSION(PractitionerandAcademic)
FILMINTRACK2
"CrossingBorders"MoviewithfilmdirectorArndWächteronthepowerofinterculturalfriendshipsforreframingstereotypes
FILMINTRACK2
"StrangerinParadise"byGuidoHendrikx
188PanelTomalin,BarryAnthony;Thompson,Livingstone;Swallow,Deborah;Simons,George:"Religionininternationalculture,projectionandperception"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMME Friday, 26th of May 2017
Page 3
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Additionally: 12.00 - 13.30 SIETAR GLOBAL CONNECT Presidents’ Meeting (Room E 301)
Start End LengthTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change IACCMAcademicTrack
9.00 9.45 0.45
RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205
RommE303SessionTitle:Culture&Language
Chair:vanderPoel,Marcel
10.00 10.30 0.30
196TEDFalk-Bano,Klara;Kollath,Katalin:"GoingGlobal:Developinginterculturalcompetenceofbusinessstudents"
127TEDPilbeam,Adrian:"Developingyourcareerasaninterculturaltrainer"
136Thompson,Livingstone:"OvercomingReligiousPolarisation:Lindbeck'sCultural-LinguisticApproach"
10.30 11.00 0.30
19TEDHarvey,TammieM:"IntroductiontoSub-SaharanAfricanCulture:ImplicationsforBusinessPractices"
76TEDJenkins,JoyceMilton:"Whichcamefirst,thetheoryorthepractice?Toptipsforapplyinginterculturaltheorytoencouragebestpracticeinmulticulturalteamsandorganizations"
231Ward,Monica:"TheBenefitsofComputerAssistedLanguageLearning(CALL)forMigrantsandMigrantFamilies"
11.00 11.30 0.30
28TEDLewis,RichardD.,Gjesme,MaritImeland:"Arevaluesuniversallyunderstood?Thechallengesofworkingwithglobal,organizationalcultureswhencorporatevaluesaredifferentlyperceived"
202TEDShinomiya,Sue:"DeeplyDisconnected:OurPublicandPrivateSelvesintheAgeofContinuousConnectivity"
111Martin,Karin:"Theroleoflinguisticallysensitiveeducationinshapingculturalsensitivity"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE201 RoomE303
12.00 12.30 0.30
217TEDBialek,Kinga:"Cross-culturalintegration–howdoesitlooklikeinayoungdemocracy?Fromtheperspectiveofthecross-culturalpsychologistfromPoland"
12.30 13.00 0.30
31TEDFox,Anne:"Trainingacultureofsustainability"
13.00 13.30 0.30
174TEDGrosu,Alvina:"Empathy+Culture=??????"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE206 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203
14.30 15.00 0.30
PANELONJAPAN170TEDDeguchi,Makiko:"Teachingabout“MalePrivilege”andSexualViolenceinJapan:AFocusonTrainMolestations"
153TEDKilian,Veronique:"Howasmilecanchangeyourlife"
15.00 15.30 0.30
179TEDRogers,LisaFern:"IntersectionalExperiencesofWomeninJapan"
11TEDMayer,Lolo;Mayer,Claude-Hélène:"Differentrace,samecultures-SouthAfrica"
15.30 16.00 0.30
65TEDMouri,Masako:"Convergence,GenderandPolitenessinDiscourse"
185TEDStark,Peter:"Navigatingchaos-Leadership"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE203
16.30 17.00 0.30
17.00 17.30 0.30
TED190Tilden,Cynthia:"ServiceLearninginHigherEducation"
17.30 18.00 0.30
173TEDUladykouskaja,Liubou:"InterculturalDialogueAsAChanceforBelarus"
LUNCHBREAK
134ROUNDTABLENamazie,Pari;Nejem,Rana;Hauser,Andreas;AlYusuf,Muna:"DemystifyingtheMiddleEast–Stories,insights,solution"
KEYNOTESPEECH(RoomE218)Prof.MichaelMorley:"CanWeSpeakofEvidence-BasedCross-CulturalManagement?"
78WORKSHOPBrown,JoelAnthony:"TheDeath&RiseofaNation:TheU.S.ataCrossroads"
120WorkshopEunY.Kim,ProfessionalPresenceacrossCultures:HowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeopleLocallyandGlobally
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
82WorkshopKilian,Veronique;Willems,Luuk:"ThetrailofRicardoSemler:5principlesofahappinessbusinessboost"
61WorkshopVignac,Linda:"Knowing,doing,being–Pillarsinthedevelopmentofinterculturalcompetence"
104PanelKviatek,Beata;Brakenhoff,Hanneke;Smit,Iekje:"EuropeanValuesandtheMigrationChallenge"
16:30-18:30MariaJichevaRemembrance(RoomE301)
140WorkshopMorosi,Andra;Beckley,Abby:"Trust-thekeytoeffectiveinternationalteamwork"
58WorkshopWieringa,Francien;SjoukjeElsma:"Theroleofeducatorsintheprocessofmanagingdiversity"
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
215RoundtableJohnson,Robert:"CanOldandYoungSeeEyetoEye?CultureandIntergenerationalRelations"
1WorkshopWächter,Kerstin:"Re-occupyMigration"
77WorkshopMurphy,Valli;Parry,Brett:"DexterityAcrossCulturalDifferences:ToolsforIdentifyingChallengesandDevelopingPotentiality"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMMESaturday, 27th of May 2017
Page 1
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Start End LengthTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change IACCMAcademicTrack
9.00 9.45 0.45
RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205
RommE303SessionTitle:Culture&Language
Chair:vanderPoel,Marcel
10.00 10.30 0.30
196TEDFalk-Bano,Klara;Kollath,Katalin:"GoingGlobal:Developinginterculturalcompetenceofbusinessstudents"
127TEDPilbeam,Adrian:"Developingyourcareerasaninterculturaltrainer"
136Thompson,Livingstone:"OvercomingReligiousPolarisation:Lindbeck'sCultural-LinguisticApproach"
10.30 11.00 0.30
19TEDHarvey,TammieM:"IntroductiontoSub-SaharanAfricanCulture:ImplicationsforBusinessPractices"
76TEDJenkins,JoyceMilton:"Whichcamefirst,thetheoryorthepractice?Toptipsforapplyinginterculturaltheorytoencouragebestpracticeinmulticulturalteamsandorganizations"
231Ward,Monica:"TheBenefitsofComputerAssistedLanguageLearning(CALL)forMigrantsandMigrantFamilies"
11.00 11.30 0.30
28TEDLewis,RichardD.,Gjesme,MaritImeland:"Arevaluesuniversallyunderstood?Thechallengesofworkingwithglobal,organizationalcultureswhencorporatevaluesaredifferentlyperceived"
202TEDShinomiya,Sue:"DeeplyDisconnected:OurPublicandPrivateSelvesintheAgeofContinuousConnectivity"
111Martin,Karin:"Theroleoflinguisticallysensitiveeducationinshapingculturalsensitivity"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE201 RoomE303
12.00 12.30 0.30
217TEDBialek,Kinga:"Cross-culturalintegration–howdoesitlooklikeinayoungdemocracy?Fromtheperspectiveofthecross-culturalpsychologistfromPoland"
12.30 13.00 0.30
31TEDFox,Anne:"Trainingacultureofsustainability"
13.00 13.30 0.30
174TEDGrosu,Alvina:"Empathy+Culture=??????"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE206 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203
14.30 15.00 0.30
PANELONJAPAN170TEDDeguchi,Makiko:"Teachingabout“MalePrivilege”andSexualViolenceinJapan:AFocusonTrainMolestations"
153TEDKilian,Veronique:"Howasmilecanchangeyourlife"
15.00 15.30 0.30
179TEDRogers,LisaFern:"IntersectionalExperiencesofWomeninJapan"
11TEDMayer,Lolo;Mayer,Claude-Hélène:"Differentrace,samecultures-SouthAfrica"
15.30 16.00 0.30
65TEDMouri,Masako:"Convergence,GenderandPolitenessinDiscourse"
185TEDStark,Peter:"Navigatingchaos-Leadership"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE203
16.30 17.00 0.30
17.00 17.30 0.30
TED190Tilden,Cynthia:"ServiceLearninginHigherEducation"
17.30 18.00 0.30
173TEDUladykouskaja,Liubou:"InterculturalDialogueAsAChanceforBelarus"
LUNCHBREAK
134ROUNDTABLENamazie,Pari;Nejem,Rana;Hauser,Andreas;AlYusuf,Muna:"DemystifyingtheMiddleEast–Stories,insights,solution"
KEYNOTESPEECH(RoomE218)Prof.MichaelMorley:"CanWeSpeakofEvidence-BasedCross-CulturalManagement?"
78WORKSHOPBrown,JoelAnthony:"TheDeath&RiseofaNation:TheU.S.ataCrossroads"
120WorkshopEunY.Kim,ProfessionalPresenceacrossCultures:HowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeopleLocallyandGlobally
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
82WorkshopKilian,Veronique;Willems,Luuk:"ThetrailofRicardoSemler:5principlesofahappinessbusinessboost"
61WorkshopVignac,Linda:"Knowing,doing,being–Pillarsinthedevelopmentofinterculturalcompetence"
16:30-18:30MariaJichevaRemembrance(RoomE301)
140WorkshopMorosi,Andra;Beckley,Abby:"Trust-thekeytoeffectiveinternationalteamwork"
58WorkshopWieringa,Francien;SjoukjeElsma:"Theroleofeducatorsintheprocessofmanagingdiversity"
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
215RoundtableJohnson,Robert:"CanOldandYoungSeeEyetoEye?CultureandIntergenerationalRelations"
1WorkshopWächter,Kerstin:"Re-occupyMigration"
77WorkshopMurphy,Valli;Parry,Brett:"DexterityAcrossCulturalDifferences:ToolsforIdentifyingChallengesandDevelopingPotentiality"
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMME Saturday, 27th of May 2017
Page 2
SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Start End LengthTrack1:Business&
OrganizationalChallengesTrack2:Sociopolitical
concernsTrack3:Shapingintercultural
professionsTrack4:Practicingperspective
change IACCMAcademicTrack
9.00 9.45 0.45
RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205
RommE303SessionTitle:Culture&Language
Chair:vanderPoel,Marcel
10.00 10.30 0.30
196TEDFalk-Bano,Klara;Kollath,Katalin:"GoingGlobal:Developinginterculturalcompetenceofbusinessstudents"
127TEDPilbeam,Adrian:"Developingyourcareerasaninterculturaltrainer"
136Thompson,Livingstone:"OvercomingReligiousPolarisation:Lindbeck'sCultural-LinguisticApproach"
10.30 11.00 0.30
19TEDHarvey,TammieM:"IntroductiontoSub-SaharanAfricanCulture:ImplicationsforBusinessPractices"
76TEDJenkins,JoyceMilton:"Whichcamefirst,thetheoryorthepractice?Toptipsforapplyinginterculturaltheorytoencouragebestpracticeinmulticulturalteamsandorganizations"
231Ward,Monica:"TheBenefitsofComputerAssistedLanguageLearning(CALL)forMigrantsandMigrantFamilies"
11.00 11.30 0.30
28TEDLewis,RichardD.,Gjesme,MaritImeland:"Arevaluesuniversallyunderstood?Thechallengesofworkingwithglobal,organizationalcultureswhencorporatevaluesaredifferentlyperceived"
202TEDShinomiya,Sue:"DeeplyDisconnected:OurPublicandPrivateSelvesintheAgeofContinuousConnectivity"
111Martin,Karin:"Theroleoflinguisticallysensitiveeducationinshapingculturalsensitivity"
11.30 12.00 0.30
RoomE206 RoomE203 RoomE205 RoomE201 RoomE303
12.00 12.30 0.30
217TEDBialek,Kinga:"Cross-culturalintegration–howdoesitlooklikeinayoungdemocracy?Fromtheperspectiveofthecross-culturalpsychologistfromPoland"
12.30 13.00 0.30
31TEDFox,Anne:"Trainingacultureofsustainability"
13.00 13.30 0.30
174TEDGrosu,Alvina:"Empathy+Culture=??????"
13.30 14.30 1.00
RoomE206 RoomE201 RoomE205 RoomE203
14.30 15.00 0.30
PANELONJAPAN170TEDDeguchi,Makiko:"Teachingabout“MalePrivilege”andSexualViolenceinJapan:AFocusonTrainMolestations"
153TEDKilian,Veronique:"Howasmilecanchangeyourlife"
15.00 15.30 0.30
179TEDRogers,LisaFern:"IntersectionalExperiencesofWomeninJapan"
11TEDMayer,Lolo;Mayer,Claude-Hélène:"Differentrace,samecultures-SouthAfrica"
15.30 16.00 0.30
65TEDMouri,Masako:"Convergence,GenderandPolitenessinDiscourse"
185TEDStark,Peter:"Navigatingchaos-Leadership"
16.00 16.30 0.30
RoomE201 RoomE206 RoomE205 RoomE203
16.30 17.00 0.30
17.00 17.30 0.30
TED190Tilden,Cynthia:"ServiceLearninginHigherEducation"
17.30 18.00 0.30
173TEDUladykouskaja,Liubou:"InterculturalDialogueAsAChanceforBelarus"
LUNCHBREAK
134ROUNDTABLENamazie,Pari;Nejem,Rana;Hauser,Andreas;AlYusuf,Muna:"DemystifyingtheMiddleEast–Stories,insights,solution"
KEYNOTESPEECH(RoomE218)Prof.MichaelMorley:"CanWeSpeakofEvidence-BasedCross-CulturalManagement?"
78WORKSHOPBrown,JoelAnthony:"TheDeath&RiseofaNation:TheU.S.ataCrossroads"
120WorkshopEunY.Kim,ProfessionalPresenceacrossCultures:HowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeopleLocallyandGlobally
COFFEEBREAK,NETWORKING,MARKETPLACEWITHBOOKSANDINTERCULTURALTOOLS
82WorkshopKilian,Veronique;Willems,Luuk:"ThetrailofRicardoSemler:5principlesofahappinessbusinessboost"
61WorkshopVignac,Linda:"Knowing,doing,being–Pillarsinthedevelopmentofinterculturalcompetence"
104PanelKviatek,Beata;Brakenhoff,Hanneke;Smit,Iekje:"EuropeanValuesandtheMigrationChallenge"
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140WorkshopMorosi,Andra;Beckley,Abby:"Trust-thekeytoeffectiveinternationalteamwork"
58WorkshopWieringa,Francien;SjoukjeElsma:"Theroleofeducatorsintheprocessofmanagingdiversity"
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215RoundtableJohnson,Robert:"CanOldandYoungSeeEyetoEye?CultureandIntergenerationalRelations"
1Workshop
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SIETAR Europa Congress 2017:21st Century Waves of ChangeCultural Dexterity for Turbulent Times
Dear presenters of SEUCongress2017,
we want to encourage the use of Facebook Live (Online Streaming Videos) during SEUCongress2017 in Dublin. Facebook Live is a powerful way to connect with your followers and create new ones alongthe way – and this by going live during your session at SEUCongress 2017 in Dublin. And we encourageyou to use this tool as there are several benefits:
1. Have engaging conversations with your followers: Live is the best way to interact with viewers in real time. Field their burning questions, hear what's on their mind and check out their Live Reactions to gauge how your broadcast is going.
2. Connect—instantly: Live lets you connect with the people who care most. Your followers canreceive notifications when you go live so they know to tune in to your broadcasts at just the right time.
3. Tell your story, your way: With creative tools like filters, it's easy to express yourself in ways that delight your followers and make it even more fun.
TIPS AND TRICKSFeel free to tag @SIETAR Europa on Facebook into your Facebook live postings, we are happy to shareyour postings with our followers (#seucongress)
1. Tell fans when you're broadcasting ahead of time.Build anticipation by letting your audience know when you'll be going live with a written post. We'vefound one day's notice gives people the right amount of time to tune in.2. Go live when you have a strong connection.Check the app to make sure that you have a strong signal before going live. WiFi tends to work best. If you have weak signal, the 'Go Live' button will be grayed out.3. Write a catchy description before going live – please feel free to tag SIETAR Europa and use#seucongress.A great description will capture people's attention.4. Say hello to commenters by name; respond to their comments live.Your audience will be thrilled to hear you mention their name and answer their questions when youare live. If you want to do so, please make sure, that a colleague is moderating online questions and brings them to your presentation during SEUCongress 2017! But make sure not to forget about youraudience on-site!5. Broadcast for longer periods of time to reach more people.The longer you broadcast, the more likely people are to discover and share your video with their friendson Facebook. We recommend that you go live for at least 10 minutes, although you can stay live forup to 90 minutes at a time. This perfectly fits sessions in our SEUCongress2017!6. Use a closing line to signal the end of the broadcast.Be sure to finish with a closing line, like “Thanks for watching!” or “I'll be going live again soon.” Afteryou've wrapped up, wait a few seconds until you hear the “ping” indicating your broadcast is complete.
Important: Do not forget that this tool requires another person or a tripod where to set up the camera as well as a microphone. If you have any doubt and want to know how get it started, click the followinglink Facebook Live, get it Started
On behalf of the congress organizing committee
PROGRAMMESaturday, 27th of May 2017
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