The article is based on research with fashion media students exploring the place of formal curriculum in structuring student interaction patterns as they engage in collaborative group work. Early findings showed the cultural economy of fashion and fashion media representations in the wider world impact on student identifications of self and others. This at times constructed problematic boundaries and patterns of exclusion. Having outlined these, the article focuses on action research responding to this, investigating the possibilities for intervening mediatively in student interaction to help students develop most inclusive collaborative behaviours. This used engagement with the discipline subject area itself as a means to address group ...
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This article describes the origin and curriculum of Identity Dialogues, a program which facilitates ...
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This paper, based on doctoral research, argues that the London fashion classroom can become a model ...
As universities worldwide rapidly internationalise, higher education classrooms have become unique s...
This project takes a critical look at the nature and organization of what is known as Intercultural ...
This paper scrutinises the ways in which students who have completed a university course on intercul...
Culture is at the core of any social, economic and business interactions and relationships. The way ...
This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning)...
As higher education continues to internationalize, more institutions are making it an educational pr...
Intercultural conflicts continue to persist for numerous reasons. The groups involved remain polariz...
The paper presented audio-visual observational data to analyse the place of subject discipline area ...
The paper discusses the place of curriculum internationalisation in effecting inclusive student grou...
This article describes the origin and curriculum of Identity Dialogues, a program which facilitates ...
In this chapter, we undertake four different kinds of analysis towards an understanding of intercult...
This article describes the origin and curriculum of Identity Dialogues, a program which facilitates ...
The present article offers an overview of the concept of ‘othering’ from the field of intercultural ...
The paper draws on mediative research analysing interaction between home, European ...
This paper, based on doctoral research, argues that the London fashion classroom can become a model ...
As universities worldwide rapidly internationalise, higher education classrooms have become unique s...
This project takes a critical look at the nature and organization of what is known as Intercultural ...
This paper scrutinises the ways in which students who have completed a university course on intercul...
Culture is at the core of any social, economic and business interactions and relationships. The way ...
This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning)...
As higher education continues to internationalize, more institutions are making it an educational pr...
Intercultural conflicts continue to persist for numerous reasons. The groups involved remain polariz...