Bad intercultural communication is hobbling academia fix it for research equity
Briefly

Across cultures and geographies, effective communication drives progress in business and elsewhere. Yet, in academia, little attention seems to be paid to the issue despite the well-documented biases and inequities experienced by scholars from marginalized communities and lower-income countries.
The links between effective communication and cultural and geographical diversity are especially evident in academia. Despite various challenges faced by scholars from marginalized communities and lower-income countries, these issues are often overlooked.
The article highlights the need for increased focus on effective communication in academia, particularly in addressing biases and inequities faced by scholars from marginalized communities and lower-income countries.
Effective communication plays a crucial role in driving progress and fostering inclusivity in academia, especially for scholars from marginalized backgrounds and lower-income countries.
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