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Through the Looking-glass of Interculturality - Autocritiques (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Fred Dervin, Hamza R'boul Through the Looking-glass of Interculturality - Autocritiques (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Fred Dervin, Hamza R'boul
R3,252 Discovery Miles 32 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book starts from the premise that honest and constructive dialogue between scholars and educators of interculturality, especially from different geopolitical spheres, is needed more than ever. The book is about the important and yet contested notion of interculturality-a notion used in different fields of research. It was co-written by two scholars who have never met before and who got to know each other intellectually and personally in the process of writing this book, using interculturality as a looking-glass. (Re-)negotiating meanings, ideologies and their own identities in writing the chapters together, the authors enter into multifaceted dialogues and intercommunicate, sharing while accepting disagreements. The co-authors' different profiles in terms of geography, generation, status, preferred paradigms and multilingual identity (amongst others) are put forward, confronted, and mirrored in the different chapters, leading to the joint negotiation of aspirations concerning interculturality in communication and education. While describing their current takes on interculturality they also conduct autocritiques of their past and present engagement with the notion. The following questions are also addressed: Who is talking the most about interculturality in the world today? Whose voices are not heard? How to disrupt current hegemonies around the notion for real? And how to promote epistemological plurality in the discourses and narratives shaping our understandings of the notion? Autocritiquing is proposed as a way of unthinking and rethinking interculturality ad infinitum. This book argues that engaging with the notion requires constant self-reflection, examining one's positionality and intersectionality, listening to the voices that one projects onto the world of, e.g., research and education, and operating transformations in one's thinking, trying out new paradigms, ideologies and methods.

Intercultural Communication Education and Research - Reenvisioning Fundamental Notions (Hardcover): Hamza R'boul, Fred... Intercultural Communication Education and Research - Reenvisioning Fundamental Notions (Hardcover)
Hamza R'boul, Fred Dervin
R3,948 Discovery Miles 39 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

opens up new trajectories withn the conceptual labor in interucltural communication education and research reviews the most fundamental notions in interucltural communication education and research co-written by two scholars from different gepolitical locations providing complex and profound analysis a liberating book in the sense that it invites scholars and students to take the intiative to doubt, engage and critique what has been popularized, asserted and normalized

Postcolonial Challenges to Theory and Practice in ELT and TESOL - Geopolitics of Knowledge and Epistemologies of the South:... Postcolonial Challenges to Theory and Practice in ELT and TESOL - Geopolitics of Knowledge and Epistemologies of the South
Hamza R'boul
R3,957 Discovery Miles 39 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on the underrepresentation of the Global South in global knowledge production with a focus on the existing inequalities, the book highlights the importance of postcolonial narratives within Global Southern epistemologies in English language teaching (ELT) and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Chapters consider the epistemological landscapes of these fields, their dedication to English teaching and English-related topics, and the intersection of the coloniality of language and the supremacy of English worldwide. The book explores the type of discussion that is needed to advance a more nuanced understanding of sociopolitical circumstances and how they shape our academic practices and theorizations of ELT and TESOL. In doing so, chapters examine the current geopolitics of knowledge that are found in journal publishing, citing how it favours the Global North, and further exploring ways of decolonizing language practices, teaching approaches and research cultures. Calling for greater visibility and recognition of Southern ways of knowing within ELT and TESOL practice and research, the book will be an essential reading for scholars, researchers and students of TESOL, ELT, Applied Linguistics and multilingualism.

Flexing Interculturality - Further Critiques, Hesitations, and Intuitions: Hamza R'boul, Fred Dervin Flexing Interculturality - Further Critiques, Hesitations, and Intuitions
Hamza R'boul, Fred Dervin
R1,514 Discovery Miles 15 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book continues the two scholars’ endeavours for opening up more spaces for alternative perspectives, analyses and praxis in interculturality. The main text features fragments that bear relevance to a wide range of topics including education, politics, experiences, social realities, hierarchies, self-critique, language and locus of enunciation. The book takes a step forward by using fragments as an alternative way of doing research and writing scholarship. The premise here is that fragments are human and they reflect our fleeting, inconsistent and unsystematic production of knowledge that today’s scholarship has presented to be linear, structured and aligned. The authors draw on fragments to make their points as forcefully as possible by constructing sentences that destabilize themselves and readers to consider other paths and perspectives. That is, writing otherwise may propel thinking otherwise since the very bases, upon which we force our insights to mould through and by, are shaken and ultimately transcended. The chapters include questions with (temporary) answers as an attempt to induce readers to think for themselves and to move beyond what this book has to offer. The book will be a great read to scholars and students in the field of interculturality, education, and sociology. The authors hope that this book will be seen as a genuine example of breaking away from mainstream writing and thinking conventions about interculturality in communication and education without compromising epistemic depth and nuance.

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