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Cultivating Cosmopolitanism for Intercultural Communication - Communicating as a Global Citizen (Paperback)
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Cultivating Cosmopolitanism for Intercultural Communication - Communicating as a Global Citizen (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Communication
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This book engages the notion of cosmopolitanism as it applies to
intercultural communication, which itself is undergoing a turn in
its focus from post-positivistic research towards
critical/interpretive and postcolonial perspectives, particularly
as globalization informs more of the current and future research in
the area. It emphasizes the postcolonial perspective in order to
raise critical consciousness about the complexities of
intercultural communication in a globalizing world, situating
cosmopolitanism-the notion of global citizenship-as a multilayered
lens for research. Cosmopolitanism as a theoretical repertoire
provides nuanced descriptions of what it means to be and
communicate as a global citizen, how to critically study
interconnectedness within and across cultures, and how to embrace
differences without glossing over them. Moving intercultural
communication studies towards the global in complex and nuanced
ways, this book highlights crucial links between globalization,
transnationalism, postcolonialism, cosmopolitanism, social
injustice and intercultural communication, and will help in the
creation of classroom spaces devoted to exploring these links. It
also engages the links between theory and praxis in order to move
towards intercultural communication pedagogy and research that
simultaneously celebrates and interrogates issues of cultural
difference with the aim of creating continuity rather than chasms.
In sum, this book orients intercultural communication scholarship
firmly towards the critical and postcolonial, while still allowing
the incorporation of traditional intercultural communication
concepts, thereby preparing students, scholars, educators and
interculturalists to communicate ethically in a world that is
simultaneously global and local.
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