Intercultural Communication: Critical Approaches and Future Challenges

Springer Verlag (2018)
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Abstract

Drawing on interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, this book critically examines intercultural theory and its interrelations with globalisation, education and dialogue in multicultural societies. Applying the ethics of Emmanuel Levinas, the author repositions intercultural communication within a new paradigm that challenges static interpretations of self and other, and suggests future directions for the development of a post-methodological framework based on the decentring of the researcher. This innovative work will provide researchers and language teachers with the critical tools needed to challenge instrumentalist approaches to communication in a diverse global context, characterised by conflict and fear of the other and fresh insights to scholars of education, applied linguistics and sociology.

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Conclusion

This chapter summarises the themes presented in the book by outlining one of the principal challenges in the formulation of new methodological approaches to research in intercultural communication: accounting for alterity in terms of letting the otherness of the other emerge in interaction, while co... see more

Dwelling or Sojourning? Modalities of Interculturality

This chapter contrasts three models of competence: Deardorff’s pyramid model, the ICOPROMO project and Phipps’ notion of intercultural competence in terms of dwelling. It considers the ethical implications of Levinas’s reflection on the nature of language and on the relationship between self and oth... see more

The Ethics of Interculturalism

This chapter provides an illustration of the ethics of Levinas and its relevance for intercultural communication. It discusses the notion of subjectivity as it is formulated by Levinas, which Derrida hospitality provides an account of the relationship between self and other that informs an ethical c... see more

A Critical Framework for Intercultural Communication

This chapter illustrates current approaches to critical intercultural communication and it engages with the theoretical presuppositions in the work of leading critical interculturalists. The aim of this chapter is to discuss the philosophical underpinnings of these critical intercultural frameworks ... see more

Intercultural Communication-Current Challenges and Future Directions

This introductory chapter discusses methodological perspectives in intercultural communication, and in particular the theoretical underpinnings of a philosophical investigation of the field. It provides a synopsis of the book, outlining the main themes discussed in the three chapters. Chapter 10.100... see more

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