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Understanding multicultural communication and cooperation through multicultural Dobrogea

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  • Vladimir-Aurelian Enachescu

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An ethnic mosaic - this is the way Dobrogea has been described at the beginning of the XXth century. Together with the Romanian people, in Romania live other ethnic groups, each with its specific tradition, culture and religion. This article highlights the uniqueness of multicultural phenomenon, demonstrating the possibility of harmonious intercultural cohabitation as a model that can provide an algorithm for the interpretation of intercultural communication and cooperation. The psychological, sociological and historical interpretation provides an overview of the phenomenon addressed. At European level we search for solutions to improve multicultural environment. It is necessary that solutions be found just inside the European multicultural space and adapted to each scenario individually.

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  • Vladimir-Aurelian Enachescu, 2013. "Understanding multicultural communication and cooperation through multicultural Dobrogea," Journal of Community Positive Practices, Catalactica NGO, issue 2, pages 108-115.
  • Handle: RePEc:cta:jcppxx:2139
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