Drawing upon transcultural theories (Welsch), praxeological cultural analysis (De Certeau, Reckwitz) and actor network theory (Latour), this paper examines theoretical and methodological possibilities for creating a transcultural imagology. Its main objective is to conceive a transcultural comparative semantics appropriate for interpretative analysis of textual, visual, mental and embodied images. In this manner, transcultural imagology might meet the challenge of global cultural hybridity: to recognize complex strategies of image production and dissemination through the rhizomatic structure of global cultural networks, as well as the silent and invisible tactics of their productive consumption
Transcultural Dialogue builds relationships, which becomes the content for a community to create col...
This issue asked for contributions focussing on research, models, strategies, and also practical exe...
In analyzing current methodologies of transnational migration research, the article proposes to inco...
Drawing upon transcultural theories (Welsch), praxeological cultural analysis (De Certeau, Reckwitz)...
This article is a philosophical reflection on the problem of transculturality, which in recent years...
This chapter discusses the diverse terminology used to describe contact situations between two or mo...
The idea of transculturality was introduced on European level by German philosopher and art historia...
Globalization allegedly constitutes one of the most used and abused concepts in the contemporary aca...
Transcultural Dialogue builds relationships, which becomes the content for a community to create col...
The theme of this latest number of Transtext(e)sTranscultures provides the occasion to remove a misu...
The article takes up the issue of imagining and representing the periphery of Europe in the context ...
The crucial step to choose in inclusion practices is to accept the substantial multicultural and mi...
Globalization challenged the notion of borders redefining migration, confinement and (im)mobility. N...
The escalation of population movements – migratory flows, tourism, business or training travels etc....
The current globalization process, intensified by the end of the cold war, has changed the geopoliti...
Transcultural Dialogue builds relationships, which becomes the content for a community to create col...
This issue asked for contributions focussing on research, models, strategies, and also practical exe...
In analyzing current methodologies of transnational migration research, the article proposes to inco...
Drawing upon transcultural theories (Welsch), praxeological cultural analysis (De Certeau, Reckwitz)...
This article is a philosophical reflection on the problem of transculturality, which in recent years...
This chapter discusses the diverse terminology used to describe contact situations between two or mo...
The idea of transculturality was introduced on European level by German philosopher and art historia...
Globalization allegedly constitutes one of the most used and abused concepts in the contemporary aca...
Transcultural Dialogue builds relationships, which becomes the content for a community to create col...
The theme of this latest number of Transtext(e)sTranscultures provides the occasion to remove a misu...
The article takes up the issue of imagining and representing the periphery of Europe in the context ...
The crucial step to choose in inclusion practices is to accept the substantial multicultural and mi...
Globalization challenged the notion of borders redefining migration, confinement and (im)mobility. N...
The escalation of population movements – migratory flows, tourism, business or training travels etc....
The current globalization process, intensified by the end of the cold war, has changed the geopoliti...
Transcultural Dialogue builds relationships, which becomes the content for a community to create col...
This issue asked for contributions focussing on research, models, strategies, and also practical exe...
In analyzing current methodologies of transnational migration research, the article proposes to inco...