Arctic Tourism Potential In Formation Of Professional Competencies Of International Relations Specialist

Author(s):  
Alexandra Egoreichenko
Author(s):  
T. N. Litvinova

The training game “Foreign policy of a state”, developed by the author in 2002, is presented in the article. Teaching techniques and ways of practical use of the game in special courses for international relations students of Far East State Technical University (Vladivostok, Russia) and Institute of Business and Law (Moscow, Russia) are examined. The author analyzes the results of his educational experiment from the perspective of competency building approach and proposes ways of wider use of the game “Foreign policy of a state” in order to develop professional competencies of graduate international relations students.


Author(s):  
Brynne D. Ovalle ◽  
Rahul Chakraborty

This article has two purposes: (a) to examine the relationship between intercultural power relations and the widespread practice of accent discrimination and (b) to underscore the ramifications of accent discrimination both for the individual and for global society as a whole. First, authors review social theory regarding language and group identity construction, and then go on to integrate more current studies linking accent bias to sociocultural variables. Authors discuss three examples of intercultural accent discrimination in order to illustrate how this link manifests itself in the broader context of international relations (i.e., how accent discrimination is generated in situations of unequal power) and, using a review of current research, assess the consequences of accent discrimination for the individual. Finally, the article highlights the impact that linguistic discrimination is having on linguistic diversity globally, partially using data from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and partially by offering a potential context for interpreting the emergence of practices that seek to reduce or modify speaker accents.


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