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		<title>Expressive Practices: the Local Enactment of Culture in the Communication Classroom</title>
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		<description>As students participate&#xD;in corporate communication classes, they may, on occasion, use the term culture&#xD;to make sense of their experiences. The authors use Mino&apos;s idea of a learning&#xD;paradigm to shift the emphasis away from teaching traditional theories of&#xD;culture and use student-centered experiences to teach culture as an expressive&#xD;practice. Using instances drawn from their own classrooms, the authors show&#xD;how students can recognize the value of understanding their role in creating&#xD;culture each time they choose how to act, how to evaluate others&apos; behavior,&#xD;and whether to label what is going on as cultural.</description>
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