In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrumental drives characterizing the accountable university, that language and intercultural communication education in universities should also be humanistic, addressing ‘discomforting themes’ to sensitize students to issues of human suffering and engage them in constructive and creative responses to that suffering. We suggest that arts-based methods can be used and illustrate this with an intercultural telecollaboration project created in response to the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020. In this way language and intercultural communication education can become a site of personal and social transformation albeit modest and piecemeal as part of a longer pro...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
Drawing on the Brazilian context, we discuss the crisis facing Latin American Universities, where t...
In April 2020, artists Robertina Šebjanič, Louise Mackenzie, Karolina Żyniewicz and Isabel Burr Raty...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...
In this paper, the authors review a single session in which a small group of participants from diffe...
COVID-19’s looming hold over the global landscape compounds already established stressors facing int...
Society turns to the arts for comfort, escape, healing, entertainment and intellectual challenge. By...
The digital economy and the global pandemic, together with the effects of climate change, have taken...
In this article we depart from a conceptualisation of foreign language teaching as intercultural cit...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates that poor mental health and loneliness increased in the UK p...
A global pandemic caused by COVID-19 virus since December 2019 has developed into a fearsome situati...
This article provides a metacritical analysis of an oral history and creative arts project undertake...
The conditions of isolation in the first few months of the Covid-19 pandemic have been linked to a s...
This research explores a curriculum, delivered on Zoom, that blended art education with art therapy ...
Contemporary mobile media affords new insights into the social, critical, cultural and creative prac...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
Drawing on the Brazilian context, we discuss the crisis facing Latin American Universities, where t...
In April 2020, artists Robertina Šebjanič, Louise Mackenzie, Karolina Żyniewicz and Isabel Burr Raty...
In this article we argue, in the context of the current dominance of the performative and instrument...
In this paper, the authors review a single session in which a small group of participants from diffe...
COVID-19’s looming hold over the global landscape compounds already established stressors facing int...
Society turns to the arts for comfort, escape, healing, entertainment and intellectual challenge. By...
The digital economy and the global pandemic, together with the effects of climate change, have taken...
In this article we depart from a conceptualisation of foreign language teaching as intercultural cit...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates that poor mental health and loneliness increased in the UK p...
A global pandemic caused by COVID-19 virus since December 2019 has developed into a fearsome situati...
This article provides a metacritical analysis of an oral history and creative arts project undertake...
The conditions of isolation in the first few months of the Covid-19 pandemic have been linked to a s...
This research explores a curriculum, delivered on Zoom, that blended art education with art therapy ...
Contemporary mobile media affords new insights into the social, critical, cultural and creative prac...
Responding to conditions of lockdown and social distancing since March 2020, the Centre for Arts and...
Drawing on the Brazilian context, we discuss the crisis facing Latin American Universities, where t...
In April 2020, artists Robertina Šebjanič, Louise Mackenzie, Karolina Żyniewicz and Isabel Burr Raty...