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Толерантность и мигрантофобия в кросс-культурном диалоге

Authors: Aydinova, S. D.;

Толерантность и мигрантофобия в кросс-культурном диалоге

Abstract

The article deals with the concepts of tolerance and migrantophobia in the context of cross-cultural dialogue, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding in the era of globalization. Special attention is focused on the fact that a successful cross-cultural dialogue is only possible if migrantophobia is overcome, and the values of tolerance are actively promoted, which requires a comprehensive approach and cooperation from all parties.

В статье рассматриваются понятия толерантности и мигрантофобии в контексте кросс-культурного диалога; подчеркивается важность взаимопонимания в условиях глобализации. Особое внимание сосредоточено на том, что успешный кросс-культурный диалог возможен только при условии преодоления мигрантофобии и активного продвижения ценностей толерантности, что требует комплексного подхода и взаимодействия всех заинтересованных сторон.

Keywords

БЕЖЕНЕЦ, CONCEPT, MIGRANTOPHOBIA, МИГРАНТОФОБИЯ, ЯЗЫКОВАЯ ТОЛЕРАНТНОСТЬ, LINGUISTIC TOLERANCE, КОНЦЕПТ, МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ДИАЛОГ, REFUGEE, INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE

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