Beyond its use in journalism and as a key methodology for Social Sciences, the ‘interview’ as such implies an encounter between two people, emphasising, precisely, what happens ‘in between them’. The term ‘interview’ is indeed related to the French entrevoir, which means be at a short distance, to encounter someone in a physical sense. The interviews collected in this volume keep that character of encounter, yet, more importantly, embody the open and multiple character of a conversation, the contingency of oral language (despite being edited for the collection) and the speculative tone that characterises a conversation over a written text. The collection brings together a number of authors, academics and thinkers who are reformulating the n...
In an interview with a postgraduate student about her intercultural experience of recently arriving ...
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The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
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Sociology has long struggled to develop methods adequate to its theoretical understanding of society...
International audienceHow may culture be defined? Numerous works and important contributions have be...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
Many works on intercultural communication from the field of linguistics share the assumption that in...
When cultures or social groups interact through media, they explicitly or implicitly impose precondi...
International audienceThis chapter echoes the need expressed by scholars to develop a new model for ...
International audienceThis chapter echoes the need expressed by scholars to develop a new model for ...
In the last thirty years, we have passed from a representational conception of culture to one of act...
In the current era of globalisation, big-C Culture loses analytical purchase. However, research, as ...
Abstract This commentary identifies respects in which the theories of culture adopted in the culture...
In an interview with a postgraduate student about her intercultural experience of recently arriving ...
The general aim of the book is to explore the various fields covered by the study of culture. It pre...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
Beyond its use in journalism and as a key methodology for Social Sciences, the ‘interview’ as such i...
The relevance of notions of ‘culture’ for any sustained discussion of translation has been amply con...
Sociology has long struggled to develop methods adequate to its theoretical understanding of society...
International audienceHow may culture be defined? Numerous works and important contributions have be...
At least since C.P. Snow’s seminal Rede lecture The Two Cultures, the idea of a significant differen...
Many works on intercultural communication from the field of linguistics share the assumption that in...
When cultures or social groups interact through media, they explicitly or implicitly impose precondi...
International audienceThis chapter echoes the need expressed by scholars to develop a new model for ...
International audienceThis chapter echoes the need expressed by scholars to develop a new model for ...
In the last thirty years, we have passed from a representational conception of culture to one of act...
In the current era of globalisation, big-C Culture loses analytical purchase. However, research, as ...
Abstract This commentary identifies respects in which the theories of culture adopted in the culture...
In an interview with a postgraduate student about her intercultural experience of recently arriving ...
The general aim of the book is to explore the various fields covered by the study of culture. It pre...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...