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Intercultural Studies from Southern Chile

Author : Gertrudis Payàs,Fabien Le Bonniec
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783030523633

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Intercultural Studies from Southern Chile by Gertrudis Payàs,Fabien Le Bonniec Pdf

This book presents a multidisciplinary overview of a little known interethnic conflict in the southernmost part of the Americas: the tensions between the Mapuche indigenous people and the settlers of European descent in the Araucania region, in southern Chile. Politically autonomous during the colonial period, the Mapuche had their land confiscated, their population decimated and the survivors displaced and relocated as marginalized and poor peasants by Chilean white settlers at the end of the nineteenth century, when Araucania was transformed in a multi-ethnic region marked by numerous tensions between the marginalized indigenous population and the dominant Chileans of European descent. This contributed volume presents a collection of papers which delve into some of the intercultural dilemmas posed by these complex interethnic relations. These papers were originally published in Spanish and French and provide a sample of the research activities of the Núcleo de Estudios Interétnicos e Interculturales (NEII) at the Universidad Católica de Temuco, in the capital of Araucania. The NEII research center brings together scholars from different fields: sociocultural anthropology, sociolinguistics, ethno-literature, intercultural education, intercultural philosophy, ethno-history and translation studies to produce innovative research in intercultural and interethnic relations. The chapters in this volume present a sample of this work, focusing on three main topics: The ambivalence between the inclusion and exclusion of indigenous peoples in processes of nation-building. The challenges posed by the incorporation of intercultural practices in the spheres of language, education and justice. The limitations of a functional notion of interculturality based on eurocentric thought and neoliberal economic rationality. Intercultural Studies from Southern Chile: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches will be of interest to anthropologists, linguists, historians, philosophers, educators and a range of other social scientists interested in intercultural and interethnic studies.

Intercultural Communication Education

Author : Fred Dervin,Andreas Jacobsson
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2022-04-23
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789811915895

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Intercultural Communication Education by Fred Dervin,Andreas Jacobsson Pdf

This book explores the notion of interculturality in education and supports scholars in their discovery of the notion. Continuing the author’s previous work, the book urges (communication) education researchers and educators to 'interculturalize' interculturality. This book corresponds to the authors’ endeavor to complexify the way interculturality is discussed, expressed, (co-)constructed and advocated in different parts of the world and in different languages. To interculturalize interculturality is to expand the way we deal with the notion as an object of scientific and educational discourse, noting the dominating voices and allowing for silenced voices that are rarely heard around interculturality to emerge. This book is based on broken realities and (the authors’) rebellious dreams. As two researchers and educators with a long experience examining discourses of interculturality, this book represents the authors’ program for the future of intercultural communication education. The book is divided into three 'tableaus' (living descriptions) depicting today’s 'broken' realities of interculturality and two 'rebellious' dreams of what it could be in research and education.

Intercultural Education in Chile

Author : Ernesto Treviño,Liliana Morawietz,Cristóbal Villalobos,Esteban Villalobos
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2023-05-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783031106804

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Intercultural Education in Chile by Ernesto Treviño,Liliana Morawietz,Cristóbal Villalobos,Esteban Villalobos Pdf

This book examines the status of intercultural education in Chile. It does this through three axes: the first is multidisciplinary, including historical, anthropological, sociological, and pedagogical, to account for varied aspects of the Chilean intercultural education. The second is the consideration of multiple indigenous peoples, analyzing students’ groups or indigenous peoples, such as the Rapa Nui, Aymara, or Mapuche. Finally, the book has a multilevel perspective that recognizes that educational policy involves different actors, from the central government to local communities. The book incorporates study material enriched with the experience and analysis of different perspectives and methodologies of its authors, being useful for understanding intercultural education in the country. It is a versatile resource for understanding this topic, as well as a support for the development of programs and policies. Translation from the Spanish language edition: Educación Intercultural en Chile. Experiencias, pueblos y territorios by Ernesto Treviño, et al., © Ediciones UC 2017. Published by Ediciones UC. All Rights Reserved.

Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas

Author : Stephen A. Wurm,Peter Mühlhäusler,Darrell T. Tryon
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 1903 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2011-02-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110819724

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Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas by Stephen A. Wurm,Peter Mühlhäusler,Darrell T. Tryon Pdf

“An absolutely unique work in linguistics publishing – full of beautiful maps and authoritative accounts of well-known and little-known language encounters. Essential reading (and map-viewing) for students of language contact with a global perspective.” Prof. Dr. Martin Haspelmath, Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie The two text volumes cover a large geographical area, including Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia, South -East Asia (Insular and Continental), Oceania, the Philippines, Taiwan, Korea, Mongolia, Central Asia, the Caucasus Area, Siberia, Arctic Areas, Canada, Northwest Coast and Alaska, United States Area, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The Atlas is a detailed, far-reaching handbook of fundamental importance, dealing with a large number of diverse fields of knowledge, with the reported facts based on sound scholarly research and scientific findings, but presented in a form intelligible to non-specialists and educated lay persons in general.

Mapping Southern Routes of Migrant Women

Author : Sondra Cuban
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-03-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000565973

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Mapping Southern Routes of Migrant Women by Sondra Cuban Pdf

Whereas most migration research still focuses on South to North migration, this book shines a light on mobilities within the Global South. Using migration to and within Chile as a case study, the book looks at the experiences of women, who make up a large proportion of migrants within Latin America. Mapping the experiences, aspirations and struggles of women moving to and in Chile, the book exposes the unexpected issues encountered by migrant women in their new destination country, particularly the discrimination that leaves them feeling invisible, unsettled, and, immobile. Within the region there is a long history of feminized migration and domestic labour circuits that spurs migrants’ residential movements but slows their social progress. Yet despite these challenges, the migrant women expressed their agency through the support networks they created among their compatriots and their transnational families. Overall, the book demonstrates the growing migrant populations that exist within the Global South and the impact of domestic and care labour markets in driving gendered migration in particular. This book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in the fields of mobilities and migration, cultural geography, international development, and gender studies, especially those with an interest in Latin America.

Indigenous Identity Formation in Chilean Education

Author : Andrew Webb
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781000436594

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Indigenous Identity Formation in Chilean Education by Andrew Webb Pdf

This book offers rich sociological analysis of the ways in which educational institutions influence indigenous identity formation in Chile. In doing so, Webb explores the mechanisms of new racism in schooling and demonstrates how continued forms of exclusion impact minority groups. By drawing on qualitative research conducted with Mapuche youth in schools in rural and urban settings, and in private state-subsidised and public schools, this volume provides a comprehensive exploration of how national belonging and indigeneity are articulated and experienced in institutional contexts. Close analysis of student and teacher narratives illustrates the reproduction of historically constructed ethnic and racial criteria, and demonstrates how these norms persist in schools, despite apparently progressive attitudes toward racism and colonial education in Chile. This critical perspective highlights the continued prevalence of implicit racism whereby schooling produces culturally subjective and exclusionary norms and values. By foregrounding contemporary issues of indigenous identity and education in Chile, this book adds important scholarship to the field. The text will be of interest to researchers, academics, and scholars in the fields of indigenous education, sociology of education, and international and comparative education.

The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication

Author : Thomas K. Nakayama,Rona Tamiko Halualani
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781118400081

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The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication by Thomas K. Nakayama,Rona Tamiko Halualani Pdf

The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication aims to furnish scholars with a consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of the field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities. A consolidated resource of works that highlights all aspects of this developing field, its historical inception, logics, terms, and possibilities Traces the significant historical developments in intercultural communication Helps students and scholars to revisit, assess, and reflect on the formation of critical intercultural communication studies Posits new directions for the field in terms of theorizing, knowledge production, and social justice engagement

Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication

Author : William B. Gudykunst
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2003-04-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0761929002

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Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication by William B. Gudykunst Pdf

This book has the chapters from the Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication, Second Edition relating to the structure and growth of cross-cultural and intercultural communication. With an expanded forward by William Gudykunst it is an invaluable resource for students and lecturers of communications studies

Preparing Missionaries for Intercultural Communication:

Author : Lyman E. Reed,Arthur F. Glasser
Publisher : William Carey Publishing
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1985-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781645082415

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Preparing Missionaries for Intercultural Communication: by Lyman E. Reed,Arthur F. Glasser Pdf

Missionaries, while being prepared in the Bible, often receive little training in understanding the world in which we live and some experience great hardship out in the field as a result. The purpose of this book is to enable cross-cultural missionaries to be more adequately prepared for the task of intelligent communication. The authors set forth the major areas which are important in training the missionary to communicate with other cultures.

Diversifying Family Language Policy

Author : Lyn Wright,Christina Higgins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781350189911

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Diversifying Family Language Policy by Lyn Wright,Christina Higgins Pdf

An increasingly important field of research within multilingualism and sociolinguistics, Family Language Policy (FLP) investigates the explicit and overt planning of language use within the home and among family members. However the diverse range of different family units and contexts around the globe necessitates a similarly diverse range of research perspectives which are not yet represented within the field. Tackling this problem head on, this volume expands the scope of families in FLP research. Bringing together contributors and case studies from every continent, this essential reference broadens lines of inquiry by investigating language practices and ideologies in previously under-researched families. Seeking to better reflect contemporary influences on FLP processes, chapters use innovative methodologies, including digital ethnographies and autoethnography, to explore diverse family configurations (adoptive, LGBTQ+, and single parent), modalities (digital communication and signed languages), and speakers and contexts (adult learners, Indigenous contexts, and new speakers). Bringing to light the dynamic, fluid nature of family and kinship as well as the important role that multilingualism plays in family members' negotiation of power, agency, and identity construction, Diversifying Family Language Policy is a state-of-the-art reference to contemporary theoretical, methodological and ethical advances in the field of family language policy.

Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication

Author : William B. Gudykunst,Bella Mody
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0761920900

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Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication by William B. Gudykunst,Bella Mody Pdf

This handbook summarises the state of the art in international, cultural and developmental communication and sets the agenda for future research.

Anthropology and Responsibility

Author : Melissa Demian,Mattia Fumanti,Christos Lynteris
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000859607

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Anthropology and Responsibility by Melissa Demian,Mattia Fumanti,Christos Lynteris Pdf

This book explores the role and implications of responsibility for anthropology, asking how responsibility is recognised and invoked in the world, what relations it draws upon, and how it comes to define notions of the person, institutional practices, ways of knowing and modes of evaluation. The category of responsibility has a long genealogy within the discipline of anthropology and it surfaces in contemporary debates as well as in anthropologists’ collaboration with other disciplines, including when anthropology is applied in fields such as development, medicine, and humanitarian response. As a category that unsettles, challenges and critically engages with political, ethical and epistemological questions, responsibility is central to anthropological theory, ethnographic practice, collaborative research, and applied engagement. With chapters focused on a variety of cultural contexts, this volume considers how anthropology can contribute to a better understanding of responsibility, including the ‘responsibility of anthropology’ and the responsibility of anthropologists to specific others.

Intercultural Communication

Author : Kathryn Sorrells
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-12-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781506362854

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Intercultural Communication by Kathryn Sorrells Pdf

Winner of the 2022 Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) Intercultural Communication: Globalization and Social Justice introduces students to the study of communication among cultures within the broader context of globalization. Author Kathryn Sorrells highlights history, power, and global institutions as central to understanding the relationships and contexts that shape intercultural communication. Promoting critical thinking, reflection, and action, the text’s social justice approach equips students with the knowledge and skills to create a more equitable world through communication. The Third Edition includes new case studies, updated examples and statistics, and expanded discussions on timely topics, like the rise of ethnonationalism and white nationalism, and the impact of new media on global communication.

Intercultural Communication

Author : Tracy Novinger
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780292757011

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Intercultural Communication by Tracy Novinger Pdf

Successfully communicating with people from another culture requires learning more than just their language. While fumbling a word or phrase may cause embarrassment, breaking the unspoken cultural rules that govern personal interactions can spell disaster for businesspeople, travelers, and indeed anyone who communicates across cultural boundaries. To help you avoid such damaging gaffes, Tracy Novinger has compiled this authoritative, practical guide for deciphering and following "the rules" that govern cultures, demonstrating how these rules apply to the communication issues that exist between the United States and Mexico. Novinger begins by explaining how a major proportion of communication within a culture occurs nonverbally through behavior and manners, shared attitudes, common expectations, and so on. Then, using real-life examples and anecdotes, she pinpoints the commonly occurring obstacles to communication that can arise when cultures differ in their communication techniques. She shows how these obstacles come into play in contacts between the U.S. and Mexico and demonstrates that mastering the unspoken rules of Mexican culture is a key to cementing business and social relationships. Novinger concludes with nine effective, reliable principles for successfully communicating across cultures.

Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South

Author : Andrea Rigon,Vanesa Castán Broto
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000379853

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Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South by Andrea Rigon,Vanesa Castán Broto Pdf

Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South emphasizes the importance of the neighbourhood in urban development planning, with case studies aimed at transforming current intervention practices towards more inclusive and just means of engagement with individuals and communities. The chapters explore how diversity of gender, class, race and ethnicity, citizenship status, age, ability, and sexuality is taken (or not taken) into account and approached in the planning and implementation of development policy and interventions in poor urban areas. The book employs a practical perspective on the deployment of theoretical critiques of intersectionality and diversity in development practice through case studies examining issues such as water and sanitation planning in Dhaka, indigenous rights to the city in Bolivia, post-colonial planning in Hong Kong, land reform in Zimbabwe, and many more. The book focuses on radical alternatives with the potential to foster urban transformations for planning and development communities working around the world.