Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of intercultural communication as solidarity between ethnic communities in the era of globalization processes. Intercultural communication, being the dominant and determinant of modern society, acquires even greater significance in connection with the processes of globalization and intensive migration, the need for interaction and peaceful coexistence of large and small ethnic groups and the formation of the cultural diversity of society. Authors discuss the problems of communication at the level of various ethnocultural groups. The article also describes the problems of theoretical and practical approaches to the formation of intercultural communication, which developed over several decades. In this paper, authors presented various models of intercultural communication and their components. The authors presented a short version of the definitions in the field of legislation.

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