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What is Interculturality

Disciplinary Literacy Connections to Popular Culture in K-12 Settings
Refers to dynamics and processes involved in the co-construction and negotiation of meanings, attitudes, and perspectives during intercultural interactions.
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Interculturally Relevant Pedagogy: Developing Contemporary Approach
Hamza R'boul (Public University of Navarre, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4721-2.ch012
Abstract
Although culturally responsive pedagogy has been geared towards students' cultures, interests, and needs, it does not meaningfully consider intercultural communication dynamics that are always existing in almost all classrooms, especially highly multicultural ones. This assumption is problematized by the current academic discussion on individuals' tendency to oscillate between different identities/cultures and the significance of intersubjectivity in the epistemological complexity of interculturality. This chapter makes a case for interculturally relevant pedagogy as an educational approach that recognizes the importance of considering students' cultures while emphasizing intercultural communication in K-12 classrooms procedures with the aim of simultaneously attaining social justice and scholastic achievement. It argues for the plausible need of integrating popular culture in order to present sociopolitical realities and accordingly enable students, along with teachers' guidance, to critically question the current power imbalances and the cultural hegemony of dominant group.
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How to Foster Equality in the Language Classroom
Relationships between groups of people belonging to different ethnicities and with diverse cultural backgrounds.
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The EMAS and Its Role in the ESL Instruction to Immigrants in England
The action, process or phenomenon by which people from a given culture integrate and interact with people from other cultures, customs and traditions. It is essential that both the coming and the hosting people enrich one another and get involved in the process.
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Trans[cultura]linguación: An Intercultural Approach to the Revitalization of Indigenous Languages
It refers to the existence, equal interaction, and potential for the creation of shared cultural expressions via communication and respect for one another.
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Capability Building and Development of Socio-Intercultural Entrepreneurship
It refers to the presence and equitable interaction of diverse cultures and the possibility of generating shared cultural expressions.
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Socio-Intercultural Entrepreneurship Capability Building and Development
It refers to the presence and equitable interaction of diverse cultures and the possibility of generating shared cultural expressions.
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Teacher Education and Intercultural Awareness: Needs and Tools
An approach to coexistence and communication among cultures that considers this situation to be enriching and positive for all the parties involved.
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Interculturally-Critical Digital Storytelling: Narrating and Promoting Social Justice
Refers to the fluidity that characterizes intercultural interactions which involves the co-construction and negotiations of meaning.
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Socio-Intercultural Entrepreneurship Capability Building and Development
It refers to the presence and equitable interaction of diverse cultures and the possibility of generating shared cultural expressions.
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Socio-Intercultural Organizational Development
It refers to the relations of egalitarian exchange and communication between cultural groups that differ according to criteria such as ethnicity, religion, language, or nationality, among others.
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Teen Dating Violence Prevention Based on an Education for Intercultural and Critical Citizenship
The word interculturality refers to the egalitarian exchange and communication relations between cultural groups that differ according to criteria such as ethnicity, religion, language, or nationality, among others.
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Capability Building and Development in Socio-Intercultural Entrepreneurship
It refers to the presence and equitable interaction of diverse cultures and the possibility of generating shared cultural expressions,
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Internal Migration, Ethnicity, and Acculturation Strategies in Peru 2020
Culture exchange and bedrock community of cultural referents grounded in symmetric relationships.
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Storytelling in Intercultural Education
Cultural enrichment and exchange between people of different cultures.
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Balancing the Initial Teacher Training in Intercultural Education in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (Spain) in the Period 2000-2020
Process of interaction between people or groups with different cultural identities that tries to promote dialogue, encounters, coexistence, and mutual enrichment.
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Empowering and Motivating Language Students in an Online Environment
The ability to interact with people of different cultural backgrounds while using the target language. In particular, the ability to do so with an open, curious mind and the appropriate sociolinguistic features.
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