ICIS Newsletter - October 2013 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
ARTICLES
•  ENGLISH IN INDIA: LINGUISTIC, CULTURAL, AND INTERCULTURAL CONCERNS
•  REFLECTING ON THE SOCIOCULTURAL ADJUSTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN FIRST-YEAR COMPOSITION COURSES
•  REAPING WHAT YOU SOW: PERCEPTIONS OF A CHINESE VISITING SCHOLAR TO THE UNITED STATES

 

LETTER FROM THE CHAIR

Greetings, ICIS Members and Friends!

Just as autumn has come to the northern hemisphere, bringing changing weather and changing colors, so are there many changes in ICIS!

First, I would like to extend a warm welcome to our wonderful new newsletter editor, Kris Acheson-Clair! She is the one to thank for this wonderful newsletter you are now reading! She comes to ICIS with a wealth of intercultural communication wisdom, knowledge, and experience.

Next, we have a new chair-elect, Amy Chastain. Amy has served ICIS ably, knowledgably, and cheerfully in her role as our newsletter editor. She stepped in to fill the chair-elect role when our previous chair-elect Nasima Yamchi realized the role was too much for her as she is in the midst of dissertation-writing and teaching. We miss her but wish her well!

And, as time marches forward, we are now in the middle of ICIS chair-elect 2014–2015 elections! Please be sure to participate when the ballot reaches your inbox!

Shantou University’s English Language Center is hosting an exciting intercultural communication conference at the end of April in Shantou, China. It’s not too late to write a proposal! If you’re interested, please read about conference details and submission information. Please note that the conference submission deadline has been extended to November 17th, 2013.

Please watch the e-list for a forthcoming survey; we would like your input and feedback on the issues that you are facing in your context and how we can best serve the membership.

Lastly, the e-list is always “there” to serve you, should you need any intercultural resources or insights from your EFL/ESL colleagues!

Warmly,

Laura Jacob