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Australia - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture Revised edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 169x110x13 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Culture Smart!
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Kuperard
  • ISBN-10: 1857338286
  • ISBN-13: 9781857338287
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 169x110x13 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Culture Smart!
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Kuperard
  • ISBN-10: 1857338286
  • ISBN-13: 9781857338287
Australia is different—a vast island-continent with distances so great that the capital of Western Australia is closer to Singapore than it is to Sydney. The landscape embraces magnificent tropical rainforests and deserts the size of several European states; temperate areas that sustain a flourishing wine industry, making Australia the world’s fourth largest wine exporter; a sixteen-thousand-mile coastline of breathtaking beaches; and its unique fauna is testament to the country’s “down-underness.”
 
Indigenous Australians have inhabited the continent for more than fifty thousand years, yet European settlement is just over two hundred years old. Since the end of the Second World War the country has opened its doors to a hugely diverse immigrant population and slowly shaken off the mantle of British influence, transforming what was perhaps one of the dullest nations into one of the most stimulating. The Australians’ old settler mentality—regarding themselves as “battlers,” and embarrassed by their lack of sophistication—has given way to a new national confidence. The achievements of Australia’s artists, sportspeople, entertainers, scientists, and businesspeople puts them on the global stage. Despite the diversity of ethnicities there is a pervasive homogeneity among Australians: a generosity of spirit and a forthrightness, sometimes disarming for the visitor. A sense of fairness and equality is valued, as is the ability not to take oneself too seriously.
 
Culture Smart! Australia introduces you to a young nation with one of the world’s highest standards of living, “where people work to live” in order to enjoy a lifestyle that many across the globe covet, and in which Australians take great pride (and don’t mind telling you about).

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Culture Smart! has come to the rescue of hapless travellers...' Sunday Times Travel, ' the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries.' Global Travel, ' full of fascinating, as well as common sense, tips to help you avoid embarrassing faux pas.' Observer, ' as useful as they are entertaining.' Easy Jet Magazine, ' offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world.' New York Times

Map of Australia
7(1)
Introduction 8(2)
Key Facts 10(2)
Chapter 1 Land and People
12(20)
Terrain
15(2)
Climate
17(2)
Australia's Aborigines
19(6)
The Australians
25(1)
Government and Politics
26(4)
Historical Snapshot
30(2)
Chapter 2 Values and Attitudes
32(16)
"Fair Dinkum"
32(1)
Working to Live versus Living to Work
33(1)
"Mateship"
34(2)
"Cultural Cringe" and "Tall Poppies"
36(2)
Religion
38(2)
Humor
40(1)
Attitudes Toward Others
41(7)
Chapter 3 The Australians at Home
48(12)
Home Ownership
48(1)
House Styles
48(4)
Suburban Living
52(1)
Gardening
53(2)
Schools and Schooling
55(2)
Shops and Services
57(1)
TV and Radio
58(2)
Chapter 4 Making Friends
60(12)
Where to Find Them
60(6)
What Next?
66(6)
Chapter 5 A God Named Sport
72(14)
The Climate and the Great Outdoors
74(1)
The Olympics and the World Scene
75(8)
A Land of Opportunity
83(3)
Chapter 6 Time Out
86(22)
Food and Drink
86(8)
Restaurants
94(1)
Table Manners
94(2)
The "Barbie," or "Bar-b-que"
96(2)
Takeaways
98(1)
Australian Culture
99(9)
Chapter 7 Travel, Health, and Safety
108(26)
Going Walkabout
108(1)
Planning Your Trip
109(2)
State Differences and Rivalries
111(6)
Transport
117(6)
Driving in the Outback
123(2)
Accommodation
125(2)
Health and Security
127(7)
Chapter 8 Business Briefing
134(16)
"The Australian Way"
134(1)
A Pocket Economic History
135(5)
Women on Top?
140(1)
The Work Ethic
141(2)
Making Appointments
143(1)
Meetings and Negotiation
144(2)
Making a Presentation
146(1)
Egalitarianism in the Workplace
147(2)
Business and Socializing
149(1)
Chapter 9 Communicating
150(12)
Australian English---Speaking "Strine"
150(2)
Telephone and Internet
152(3)
Post
155(1)
Communication Styles
156(3)
Conclusion
159(3)
Glossary 162(1)
Resources 163(1)
Further Reading 164(2)
Index 166(2)
Acknowledgment 168
Barry Penney is an Australian teacher, trainer, and management executive. A graduate of the University of Adelaide and the Australian Administrative Staff College, Victoria, he has lived and worked in the United States, Britain, and Turkey. On returning to Australia he became a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. Gina Teague is a trainer and writer on cross-cultural management, international relocation, and global career development. A native of the United Kingdom, she has lived and worked in France, Spain, Brazil, the U.S.A., and Australia. During her sixteen years in America she developed a successful intercultural consultancy serving the corporate, academic, and non-profit sectors. She also gained an M.A. in Organizational Psychology and an EdM in Counseling Psychology from Columbia University, and produced two native New Yorker children. Gina has written extensively on expatriate adjustment and career management issues for industry journals and Web sites. A cofounder of Isis Group International, an intercultural training company, she has recently relocated to Sydney, Australia.