| 1. | The importance of the study of Intercultural Communication: technological, demographic, economic, peace, self-awareness, and ethical aspects. |
| 2. | The history of the study of Intercultural Communication. |
| 3. | Three approches: the social science, the interpretetive and the critical approach. |
| 4. | Culture, Communication, Context, and Power. |
| 5. | Dominant cultures, subcultures. Value orientations. |
| 6. | Intercultural Communication processes. |
| 7. | Social and Cultural Identities. |
| 8. | Identity, stereotypes, and prejudice. |
| 9. | Identity and languge; identity and communication. |
| 10. | Cultural variations in language. |
| 11. | Moving between languages. |
| 12. | Language and Globalization. |
| 13. | Summary. |