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This open access book analyses intercultural dialogue as a concept,
policy and ideal in European education policy documentation. The
core European transnational organizatons - the Council of Europe
and the European Union - have actively promoted policies to
engender inclusive societies and respond to challenges that
diversification may entail. This book, in turn, offers suggestions
for improving education policies in super-diversified Europe and
beyond, where there is an increasing need for cultural
understanding and constructive dialogue. The authors utilize
concept analysis to reveal how these organizations seek to deal
with dialogue between cultures, as well as weight given to cultural
differences and intercultural encounters. This book will be of
interest and value to scholars of intercultural dialogue and
European education policies.
This open access book discusses how cultural literacy can be taught
and learned through creative practices. It approaches cultural
literacy as a dialogic social process based on learning and gaining
knowledge through emphatic, tolerant, and inclusive interaction.
The book focuses on meaning-making in children and young people's
visual and multimodal artefacts created by students aged 5-15 as an
outcome of the Cultural Literacy Learning Programme implemented in
schools in Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Spain, Portugal, and
the UK. The lessons in the program address different social and
cultural themes, ranging from one's cultural attachments to being
part of a community and engaging more broadly in society. The
artefacts are explored through data-driven content analysis and
self-reflexive and collaborative interpretation and discussed
through multimodality and a sociocultural approach to children's
visual expression. This interdisciplinary volume draws on cultural
studies, communication studies, art education, and educational
sciences.
Challenges and Solutions in Ethnographic Research: Ethnography with
a Twist seeks to rethink ethnography 'outside the box' of its
previous tradition and to develop ethnographic methods by
critically discussing the process, ethics, impact and knowledge
production in ethnographic research. This interdisciplinary edited
volume argues for a 'twist' that supports openness, courage, and
creativity to develop and test innovative and unconventional ways
of thinking and doing ethnography. 'Ethnography with a twist' means
both an intentional aim to conduct ethnographic research with novel
approaches and methods but also sensitivity to recognize and
creativity to utilize different kinds of 'twist moments' that
ethnographic research may create for the researcher. This edited
volume critically evaluates new and old methodological tools and
their ability to engage with questions of power difference. It
proposes new collaborative methods that allow for co-production and
co-creation of research material as well as shared conceptual work
and wider distribution of knowledge. The book will be of use to
ethnographers in humanities and social science disciplines
including sociology, anthropology and communication studies.
The time has come for human cultures to seriously think, to
severely conceptualize, and to earnestly fabulate about all the
nonhuman critters we share our world with, and to consider how to
strive for more ethical cohabitation. Reconfiguring Human, Nonhuman
and Posthuman in Literature and Culture tackles this severe matter
within the framework of literary and cultural studies. The emphasis
of the inquiry is on the various ways actual and fictional
nonhumans are reconfigured in contemporary culture - although, as
long as the domain of nonhumanity is carved in the negative space
of humanity, addressing these issues will inevitably clamor for the
reconfiguration of the human as well. The Open Access version of
this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/reconfiguring-human-nonhuman-posthuman-literature-culture-sanna-karkulehto-aino-kaisa-koistinen-essi-varis/e/10.4324/9780429243042,
has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Challenges and Solutions in Ethnographic Research: Ethnography with
a Twist seeks to rethink ethnography 'outside the box' of its
previous tradition and to develop ethnographic methods by
critically discussing the process, ethics, impact and knowledge
production in ethnographic research. This interdisciplinary edited
volume argues for a 'twist' that supports openness, courage, and
creativity to develop and test innovative and unconventional ways
of thinking and doing ethnography. 'Ethnography with a twist' means
both an intentional aim to conduct ethnographic research with novel
approaches and methods but also sensitivity to recognize and
creativity to utilize different kinds of 'twist moments' that
ethnographic research may create for the researcher. This edited
volume critically evaluates new and old methodological tools and
their ability to engage with questions of power difference. It
proposes new collaborative methods that allow for co-production and
co-creation of research material as well as shared conceptual work
and wider distribution of knowledge. The book will be of use to
ethnographers in humanities and social science disciplines
including sociology, anthropology and communication studies.
The time has come for human cultures to seriously think, to
severely conceptualize, and to earnestly fabulate about all the
nonhuman critters we share our world with, and to consider how to
strive for more ethical cohabitation. Reconfiguring Human, Nonhuman
and Posthuman in Literature and Culture tackles this severe matter
within the framework of literary and cultural studies. The emphasis
of the inquiry is on the various ways actual and fictional
nonhumans are reconfigured in contemporary culture - although, as
long as the domain of nonhumanity is carved in the negative space
of humanity, addressing these issues will inevitably clamor for the
reconfiguration of the human as well. The Open Access version of
this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/reconfiguring-human-nonhuman-posthuman-literature-culture-sanna-karkulehto-aino-kaisa-koistinen-essi-varis/e/10.4324/9780429243042,
has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This open access book discusses how cultural literacy can be taught
and learned through creative practices. It approaches cultural
literacy as a dialogic social process based on learning and gaining
knowledge through emphatic, tolerant, and inclusive interaction.
The book focuses on meaning-making in children and young people's
visual and multimodal artefacts created by students aged 5-15 as an
outcome of the Cultural Literacy Learning Programme implemented in
schools in Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Spain, Portugal, and
the UK. The lessons in the program address different social and
cultural themes, ranging from one's cultural attachments to being
part of a community and engaging more broadly in society. The
artefacts are explored through data-driven content analysis and
self-reflexive and collaborative interpretation and discussed
through multimodality and a sociocultural approach to children's
visual expression. This interdisciplinary volume draws on cultural
studies, communication studies, art education, and educational
sciences.
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