Three university students studying abroad employ a combination of two modes of thinking and talking about cultural difference within a non-essentialist paradigm. At some times they focus on the cultural threads that they bring with them that enable the sharing of cultural experience, the crossing of cultural boundaries and the potential for engaging creatively and critically with new cultural domains. At other times, within a softer non-essentialism, they focus on cultural blocks that, while acknowledging diversity, reinforce the notion of uncrossable cultural boundaries. Both are modes of making sense of and constructing culture; and their mixing demonstrates how we can all employ conflicting discourses of culture at the same time. However...
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There are a number of principles to be considerded in the design of intercultural education courses....
In today’s multi-ethnic, multicultural, and multilingual world, it is expedient to develop intercult...
Interviews with a small group of doctoral students at a British university indicate that the student...
Globalization has meant increased contact between cultural communities throughout the world. This c...
n the past 30 years there has been a rapid and exponential growth in the numbers of people electing ...
Many Australian universities provide international and intercultural learning experiences for their ...
All living cultures are outcomes of intercultural communication. Human history is the tail of such j...
International student exchanges are an increasingly popular aspect of the internationalisation of hi...
In the past 30 years there has been a rapid and exponential growth in the numbers of people electing...
The aim of this paper is to focus, on one side, on the importance of visual culture and, on the othe...
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