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Interculturality as an Object of Research and Education: Observing, Reflecting and Critiquing

Interculturality as an Object of Research and Education: Observing, Reflecting and Critiquing

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The book provides a new approach to interculturality, aimed at scholars, students, and educators, and encourages readers to see themselves as producers, consumers, and promoters of knowledge. It offers examples of observability to illustrate the method.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 91 pages
Publication date: 09 April 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This comprehensive book offers a novel approach to exploring the intricate and multifaceted concept of interculturality, designed to engage scholars, students, and educators who are eager to broaden and challenge their own perspectives on this somewhat contentious scientific notion. The authors provide numerous illustrative examples of observability to demonstrate the practical application of their method. By encouraging readers to perceive themselves as active participants in the production, consumption, and promotion of specific knowledge about interculturality, this book makes a significant contribution to the field. It emphasizes the significance of observation and reflexivity in cultivating diverse epistemic engagements with the notion of interculturality, thus offering a fresh and innovative perspective on this topic.


Introduction:
Interculturality is a complex and multifaceted concept that has gained increasing attention in recent years. It refers to the interaction and exchange of ideas, values, and practices between individuals or groups from different cultural backgrounds. While interculturality has been studied extensively, there is still a need for innovative approaches to understanding and navigating this dynamic field.
The Purpose of This Book:
This book aims to provide a new method for working on the concept of interculturality. It is designed to engage scholars, students, and educators who have an interest in enriching and challenging their own take on this somewhat controversial scientific notion. The book seeks to offer a comprehensive and practical approach to understanding interculturality, which can be applied in various academic and professional contexts.
Observability as a Key Element:
One of the key aspects of the proposed method is the emphasis on observability. The authors argue that observation is a crucial tool for building up varied epistemic engagements with the notion of interculturality. By observing and documenting cultural practices, beliefs, and interactions, scholars can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances of intercultural communication.
Multiple Examples of Observability:
To illustrate the method, the authors provide numerous examples of observability made by themselves and other scholars in the field. These examples range from fieldwork and ethnographic studies to online research and virtual encounters. The authors use these examples to demonstrate the practical applications of the proposed method and to highlight the importance of observation in understanding interculturality.
Looking at Interculturality from Different Perspectives:
The book encourages readers to look at interculturality from different perspectives. It encourages them to consider the role of power, privilege, and inequality in intercultural interactions and to explore how these factors shape cultural practices and beliefs. By examining these issues, readers can gain a more nuanced understanding of interculturality and its impact on individuals and society.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book offers a valuable contribution to the field of interculturality. By introducing the importance of observation and reflexivity in building up varied epistemic engagements with the notion of interculturality, it provides scholars, students, and educators with a practical and innovative approach to understanding this complex and dynamic field. The book's numerous examples of observability and its focus on different perspectives make it an essential resource for anyone interested in exploring interculturality further.

Weight: 168g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789819915019
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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