Vargas González, Jorge YezidMurcia Santamaría, Luis ÁngelPimentel León, Fabian Leonardo2021-09-102021-09-102016https://repositorio.ecci.edu.co/handle/001/1486The globalization is one the greatest topics nowadays when speaking about coexistence, but although this evolutionary process just look for generate progress around the world, some societies prefer to keep their knowledge and legacy zealously because of stereotypes against other cultures. The result of this attitude in face on the world-evolution is a delay in the inter-communal recognition process, sometimes the exclusion of important data that is lost. A prior ambition for societies should be to get great intercultural competences; in other words, skills to ease the communication with people from other places, but this are not taken into account. This literature review made a structured discussion of authors with their different concepts about: culture, interculturality, intercultural competences and stereotypes; with these definitions the text produced its own interpretation of the same topics.Introduction Problem Statement Culture Interculturality Intercultural Competences Stereotype Rejecting the purpose of sharing the language Coexistence Rather than Conflict Conclusions References20 p.application/pdfengDerechos Reservados - Universidad ECCI, 2016Countries protect the own language before an intercultural worldTrabajo de grado - Pregradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGlobalizaciónCulturaInterculturalidadGlobalizationCultureInterculturalityhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2