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Option 1 is my choice for this exercise; it includes suggestions for improving the article Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

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 * Article title Cross-cultural communication
 * Article Evaluation Is the article’s content relevant to the topic? Yes  Is it written neutrally? No, the article focuses on anthropology and the United States; it does not provide a global and cross-disciplinary perspective. In the Interdisciplinary Orientation section there are brief references to anthropology, cultural anthropology, cultural studies, and psychology. There are no references to other disciplines such as sociology, education, economy, etc. Clearly, the article lacks a comparative and interdisciplinary approach. Regarding the Global Rise section, cross-cultural communication is defined as a global research area. However, the article does not include a section on cross-language communication issues in research. The section named Incorporation into College Programs, does not include a list of courses and or multidisciplinary programs based on cross-cultural communication. Lastly, the section on International Education Organizations can be expanded by adding additional organizations.  Does each claim have a citation? No, it does not.  The claims in the Origins and culture section needs additional citation for verification.  Are the citations reliable? Citations seem to be reliable. However, the article needs additional citations to verify each claim.   Sources  Insert paragraph  ·       Bartell, M. (2003). Internationalization of universities: A university culture-based framework. Higher Education, 45(1), 44, 46, 48, 49.  ·       Cameron, K.S. (1984). Organizational adaptation and higher education. Journal of Higher Education 55(2), 123.  ·       Ellingboe, B.J. (1998). Divisional strategies to internationalize a campus portrait: Results, resistance, and recommendations from a case study at a U.S. university, in Mestenhauser, J.A. and Elllingboe, B.J (eds.), Reforming the Higher Education Curriculum: Internationalizing the Campus. Phoenix, AZ: American Council on Education and Oryx Press, 199.  ·       Everett M. Rogers, William B. Hart, & Yoshitaka Miike (2002). Edward T. Hall and The History of Intercultural Communication: The United States and Japan. Keio Communication Review No. 24, 1-5.  ·       Hans Köchler (ed.), Cultural Self-comprehension of Nations. Tübingen: Erdmann, 1978, ISBN 978-3-7711-0311-8, Final Resolution, p. 142.  ·       Rudzki, R. E. J. (1995). The application of a strategic management model to the internationalization of higher education institutions. Higher Education, 29(4), 421-422.  ·       Rymes, (2008). Language Socialization and the Linguistic Anthropology of Education. Encyclopedia of Language and Education, 2(8, Springer), 1.  ·       Teather, D. (2004). The networking alliance: A mechanism for the internationalisation of higher education? Managing Education Matters, 7(2), 3.  ·       Van Hook, S.R. (2011, 11 April). Modes and models for transcending cultural differences in international classrooms. Journal of Research in International Education, 10(1), 5-27.  ·       Deardorff, D. K. (2015). A 21st Century Imperative: integrating intercultural competence in Tuning. Tuning Journal for Higher Education, 3(1), 137–147. https://doi.org/10.18543/tjhe-3(1)-2015pp137-147