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Interculturologies: Moving Forward with Interculturality in Research and Education


Interculturologies: Moving Forward with Interculturality in Research and Education


Encounters between East and West

von: Fred Dervin

CHF 153.50

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819731282
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 200

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<p>This book showcases 100 terms related to the scientific, educational and political notion of interculturality. Each term is presented with its specific multilingual discussions, scientific origins, multifaceted content, and short reviews of the global literature in English. Some myths, imaginaries and ideologies (‘interculturologies’ in the book) that they have led to construct are also introduced. Questions at the end of each entry encourage readers to think further regarding the notion of interculturality in research and education.</p>

<p>Based on the author's decades-long experience in researching and teaching in the interdisciplinary field of intercultural communication education in different parts of the world, his constant reflexive and critical engagement with the notion of interculturality, and in-depth reviews of current research, the author has carefully selected (recurrent) concepts, notions, and ideas to be deconstructed in order to challenge readers to think further with him, especially beyond ‘Western’ and certain static and resistant ideological positions. These represent a complex body of concepts and notions, but also involve myths and imaginaries that can prevent us from moving forward in our thinking and in acting interculturally in research and education. This book serves as a reading guide for further interculturologies that the reader might identify in the future or as they engage with the book.</p>
<p>Chapter 1 – Introduction: Why is there a need for observing and deconstructing interculturologies?. Chapter 2 – Methodological approach.- Chapter 3 – Alphabetical entries (100).- Chapter 4 – Moving forward with interculturologies?.- Conclusion.</p>
<p>Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He specializes in intercultural communication education, the sociology of multiculturalism and student and academic mobility. He has published widely in different languages on identity, the ‘intercultural’ and mobility/migration (over 170 articles and 70 books). Some of his published books include ‘Interculturality in Fragments: A reflexive Perspective’ (Springer, 2022), Supercriticality and Intercultural Dialogue (Springer, 2022), 'Intercultural Communication Education' (Springer, 2022), and ‘Interculturality, Criticality and Reflexivity in Teacher Education’ (Cambridge University Press, 2023). He has made extensive contributions to revising the politics of interculturality within and beyond the ‘canon’ of intercultural communication education research.</p>

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<p>This book showcases 100 terms related to the scientific, educational and political notion of interculturality. Each term is presented with its specific multilingual discussions, scientific origins, multifaceted content, and short reviews of the global literature in English. Some myths, imaginaries and ideologies (‘interculturologies’ in the book) that they have led to construct are also introduced. Questions at the end of each entry encourage readers to think further regarding the notion of interculturality in research and education.</p>

<p>Based on the author's decades-long experience in researching and teaching in the interdisciplinary field of intercultural communication education in different parts of the world, his constant reflexive and critical engagement with the notion of interculturality, and in-depth reviews of current research, the author has carefully selected (recurrent) concepts, notions, and ideas to be deconstructed in order to challenge readers to think further with him, especially beyond ‘Western’ and certain static and resistant ideological positions. These represent a complex body of concepts and notions, but also involve myths and imaginaries that can prevent us from moving forward in our thinking and in acting interculturally in research and education. This book serves as a reading guide for further interculturologies that the reader might identify in the future or as they engage with the book.</p>
Explores a selection of 100 terms as references for scholars and students Questions common notions associated with intercultural studies Simplifies the complexities in the intercultural field of research using accessible language