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The book addresses the issue of native-speakerism, an ideology
based on the assumption that 'native speakers' of English have a
special claim to the language itself, through critical qualitative
studies of the lived experiences of practising teachers and
students in a range of scenarios.
In this book we wish to find a new way of talking about, connecting
and operationalising the third space, narratives, positioning, and
interculturality. Our purpose is to shake established views in what
we consider to be an urgent quest for dealing with prejudice. We
therefore seek to draw attention to the following: How Centre
structures and large culture boundaries are sources of prejudice
How deCentred intercultural threads address prejudice by dissolving
these boundaries How, in everyday small culture formation on the
go, the cultural and the intercultural are observable and become
indistinguishable How agency, personal and grand narratives,
discourses, and positioning become visible in unexpected ways How
we researchers also bring competing narratives in making sense of
the intercultural How third spaces are discordant and uncomfortable
places in which all of us must struggle to achieve interculturality
This book is therefore a journey of discovery with each chapter
building on the previous ones. While throughout there are
particular empirical events (interviews, reconstructed ethnographic
accounts and research diary entries) with their own detailed
analyses and insights, they connect back to discussion in previous
chapters.
DeCentres how we encounter and research the intercultural by means
of a third-space methodology Recovers the figurative, creative,
flowing and boundary-dissolving power of culture Recognises hybrid
integration which enables us the choice and agency to be ourselves
with others in intercultural settings Demonstrates how early
native-speakerism pulls us back to essentialist large-culture
blocks.
Taking on issues normally left in the margins, Intercultural
Communication and Ideology revises the way we think of
intercultural communication by insisting that we consider its
ideological component. In this brilliant and engaging book about
culture and the interstices that comprise the grounds for our
interactions, Adrian Holliday shows us the necessity for a
cosmopolitan process that expands the basis of our intercultural
work. - Molefi Kete Asante, Temple University "Adrian Holliday's
highly readable and thought provoking volume is a welcome addition
to the existing body of work on intercultural communication and
ideology... With its comprehensive coverage of studies in the field
and critical discussion of dominant theoretical paradigms, this
refreshing book provides a valuable resource for both students and
experienced researchers but also everyone interested in
intercultural communication. An authoritative and open minded book
the field will embrace." - Jo Angouri, University of the West of
England Although communication is central to the humanities and
social sciences, the inter-cultural level is often, peculiarly,
left out of accounts. So what is intercultural communication? How
does it relate to global processes and questions of identity? This
comprehensive book examines the main features of intercultural
communication. It critically examines the main positions in the
field. It addresses intercultural communication within the context
of global politics, both addressing the specific problems that
derive from Western ideology and setting out an agenda for
research. The book investigates categories of cultural action and
itemizes the machinery for the illumination of inter-cultural
processes. Holliday shows how a dialogue between national
structures and creative universal cultural skills can be carried on
in new locations, relating intercultural communication to theories
of multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism and globalization, while also
exploring how ideology permeates inter-cultural processes and
develops an alternative 'grammar' of culture.
Intercultural Communication provides a critical introduction to the
dynamic arena of communication across different cultural and social
strata. Throughout this book, topics are revisited, extended,
interwoven, and deconstructed, with the reader's understanding
strengthened by tasks and follow-up questions. The fourth edition
of this popular textbook has been updated to feature: new readings
by Kwame Antony Appiah, Yoshitaka Miike, Edward Ademolu and Siobhan
Warrington, Helena Liu, and Michael Zirulnik and Mark Orbe, which
reflect the most recent developments in the field; refreshed and
expanded examples and tasks including new material on an
Asiacentric approach to intercultural communication, selfies as a
global discourse, the impact on intercultural communication of
English as a lingua franca in multinational organisations, and
representations of Africa in charity media campaigns; extended
discussions of topics including intercultural training,
voluntourism, challenging essentialism in business contexts, and
intersectional approaches to identity; revised further reading
suggestions. Written by experienced teachers and researchers in the
field, this fourth edition of Intercultural Communication is an
essential textbook for advanced students studying this topic.
Intercultural Communication provides a critical introduction to the
dynamic arena of communication across different cultural and social
strata. Throughout this book, topics are revisited, extended,
interwoven, and deconstructed, with the reader's understanding
strengthened by tasks and follow-up questions. The fourth edition
of this popular textbook has been updated to feature: new readings
by Kwame Antony Appiah, Yoshitaka Miike, Edward Ademolu and Siobhan
Warrington, Helena Liu, and Michael Zirulnik and Mark Orbe, which
reflect the most recent developments in the field; refreshed and
expanded examples and tasks including new material on an
Asiacentric approach to intercultural communication, selfies as a
global discourse, the impact on intercultural communication of
English as a lingua franca in multinational organisations, and
representations of Africa in charity media campaigns; extended
discussions of topics including intercultural training,
voluntourism, challenging essentialism in business contexts, and
intersectional approaches to identity; revised further reading
suggestions. Written by experienced teachers and researchers in the
field, this fourth edition of Intercultural Communication is an
essential textbook for advanced students studying this topic.
In this book we wish to find a new way of talking about, connecting
and operationalising the third space, narratives, positioning, and
interculturality. Our purpose is to shake established views in what
we consider to be an urgent quest for dealing with prejudice. We
therefore seek to draw attention to the following: How Centre
structures and large culture boundaries are sources of prejudice
How deCentred intercultural threads address prejudice by dissolving
these boundaries How, in everyday small culture formation on the
go, the cultural and the intercultural are observable and become
indistinguishable How agency, personal and grand narratives,
discourses, and positioning become visible in unexpected ways How
we researchers also bring competing narratives in making sense of
the intercultural How third spaces are discordant and uncomfortable
places in which all of us must struggle to achieve interculturality
This book is therefore a journey of discovery with each chapter
building on the previous ones. While throughout there are
particular empirical events (interviews, reconstructed ethnographic
accounts and research diary entries) with their own detailed
analyses and insights, they connect back to discussion in previous
chapters.
With a strong focus on using less traditional forms of data, Doing
& Writing Qualitative Research provides a new perspective on
issues such as the role of the researcher and the impact they have
on data, and also considers the impact of social, cultural, and
political complexities across a range of disciplines. Approachable
and logically structured, the new Third Edition expertly sets out
the many roles of writing in research. From the more theoretical
subjects (e.g. research strategies, data types, and writing styles)
to the nitty gritty practicalities (e.g. conventions, taking notes,
and writing questions), each chapter covers many common concerns
writers face when attempting to transform complex data and real
world research experiences into textual products. With fully
updated examples and case studies as well as a strong focus on
using less traditional forms of data like photographs, personal
narrative, and creative non-fiction, Doing & Writing
Qualitative Research introduces students to modern opportunities in
data collection and sourcing that adds depth to their research.
Find out how to: - Establish and construct research questions,
frameworks, and paradigms - Engage with different styles and media
of data - Present ideas clearly and persuasively - Approach
sensitive issues of identity and avoid reductive judgements -
Discover your individual writing voice Through its accessible
advice and its exploration of social, cultural, and political
complexities across disciplines, this book is appropriate for both
novices and more experienced researchers and forms an essential
tool for students engaging in qualitative research across a variety
of fields.
Understanding Intercultural Communication provides a practical
framework to help readers to understand intercultural communication
and to solve intercultural problems. Each chapter exemplifies the
everyday intercultural through ethnographic narratives in which
people make sense of each other in home, work and study locations.
Underpinned by a grammar of culture developed by the author, this
book addresses key issues in intercultural communication,
including: the positive contribution of people from diverse
cultural backgrounds; the politics of Self and Other which promote
negative stereotyping; the basis for a de-centred approach to
globalisation in which periphery cultural realities can gain voice
and ownership. Written by a leading researcher in the field, the
new edition of this important text has been revised to invite the
reader to reflect and develop their own intercultural and research
strategies, and updated to include new ideas that have emerged in
Holliday's own work and elsewhere. This book is a key resource for
academics, students and practitioners in intercultural
communication and related fields.
Understanding Intercultural Communication provides a practical
framework to help readers to understand intercultural communication
and to solve intercultural problems. Each chapter exemplifies the
everyday intercultural through ethnographic narratives in which
people make sense of each other in home, work and study locations.
Underpinned by a grammar of culture developed by the author, this
book addresses key issues in intercultural communication,
including: the positive contribution of people from diverse
cultural backgrounds; the politics of Self and Other which promote
negative stereotyping; the basis for a de-centred approach to
globalisation in which periphery cultural realities can gain voice
and ownership. Written by a leading researcher in the field, the
new edition of this important text has been revised to invite the
reader to reflect and develop their own intercultural and research
strategies, and updated to include new ideas that have emerged in
Holliday's own work and elsewhere. This book is a key resource for
academics, students and practitioners in intercultural
communication and related fields.
The methodology of English language education has been developed
mainly in the English-speaking countries of 'the west' and does not
always fit the needs of the rest of the world. Appropriate
Methodology and Social Context investigates this state of affairs
by looking at the wider social context of what happens between
teachers and students. It uses an ethnographic framework to explore
the complex and diverse cultures of classrooms, of student groups
and teacher communities in different countries and educational
environments. It goes on to argue that these factors have to be
acknowledged in the design and implementation of appropriate
methodologies. Although a major concern is with classroom teaching,
the methodologies for curriculum and project management and design
are also addressed.
With a strong focus on using less traditional forms of data, Doing
& Writing Qualitative Research provides a new perspective on
issues such as the role of the researcher and the impact they have
on data, and also considers the impact of social, cultural, and
political complexities across a range of disciplines. Approachable
and logically structured, the new Third Edition expertly sets out
the many roles of writing in research. From the more theoretical
subjects (e.g. research strategies, data types, and writing styles)
to the nitty gritty practicalities (e.g. conventions, taking notes,
and writing questions), each chapter covers many common concerns
writers face when attempting to transform complex data and real
world research experiences into textual products. With fully
updated examples and case studies as well as a strong focus on
using less traditional forms of data like photographs, personal
narrative, and creative non-fiction, Doing & Writing
Qualitative Research introduces students to modern opportunities in
data collection and sourcing that adds depth to their research.
Find out how to: - Establish and construct research questions,
frameworks, and paradigms - Engage with different styles and media
of data - Present ideas clearly and persuasively - Approach
sensitive issues of identity and avoid reductive judgements -
Discover your individual writing voice Through its accessible
advice and its exploration of social, cultural, and political
complexities across disciplines, this book is appropriate for both
novices and more experienced researchers and forms an essential
tool for students engaging in qualitative research across a variety
of fields.
Taking on issues normally left in the margins, Intercultural
Communication and Ideology revises the way we think of
intercultural communication by insisting that we consider its
ideological component. In this brilliant and engaging book about
culture and the interstices that comprise the grounds for our
interactions, Adrian Holliday shows us the necessity for a
cosmopolitan process that expands the basis of our intercultural
work. - Molefi Kete Asante, Temple University "Adrian Holliday's
highly readable and thought provoking volume is a welcome addition
to the existing body of work on intercultural communication and
ideology... With its comprehensive coverage of studies in the field
and critical discussion of dominant theoretical paradigms, this
refreshing book provides a valuable resource for both students and
experienced researchers but also everyone interested in
intercultural communication. An authoritative and open minded book
the field will embrace." - Jo Angouri, University of the West of
England Although communication is central to the humanities and
social sciences, the inter-cultural level is often, peculiarly,
left out of accounts. So what is intercultural communication? How
does it relate to global processes and questions of identity? This
comprehensive book examines the main features of intercultural
communication. It critically examines the main positions in the
field. It addresses intercultural communication within the context
of global politics, both addressing the specific problems that
derive from Western ideology and setting out an agenda for
research. The book investigates categories of cultural action and
itemizes the machinery for the illumination of inter-cultural
processes. Holliday shows how a dialogue between national
structures and creative universal cultural skills can be carried on
in new locations, relating intercultural communication to theories
of multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism and globalization, while also
exploring how ideology permeates inter-cultural processes and
develops an alternative 'grammar' of culture.
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