Abstract

ABSTRACTCourses: Intercultural Communication, Interracial Communication, or an Interpersonal Communication class that covers co-cultural theory.Objectives: Students will be able to demonstrate a practical application of co-cultural theory by creating scenes that illustrate different communicative approaches and desired outcomes based on communication between marginalized and dominant group identities. In this experience, students will reflect on their own marginalized and dominant identities and consider ways in which they experience privilege and disadvantage based on these identities.

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