Interculturality Online (eBook, PDF)
Ideological Constructions and Considerations for Higher Education
Redaktion: Dervin, Fred; Trémion, Virginie; Peng, Jun
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Ideological Constructions and Considerations for Higher Education
Redaktion: Dervin, Fred; Trémion, Virginie; Peng, Jun
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The contested and polysemic concept of ideology has been used marginally in research on intercultural communication education. This edited volume focuses on the ideological dimensions of online interculturality in higher education, encompassing areas such as telecollaboration, virtual classrooms and online teacher professional development.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040171820
- Artikelnr.: 72289985
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040171820
- Artikelnr.: 72289985
Part I: Identifying ideologies of online interculturality 2. An Ethic of
Discomfort and Intercultural Otherness: Seeking Unstable Ground in the
Virtual Classroom 3. Unlocking Transcultural Understanding with Key
Indigenous Concepts "Liberated" by English as a Lingua Franca: A Decade of
Virtual Intercultural Exchanges 4. From Cultures-of-Use to Critical
Cultures-of-Use in Virtual Exchange Part II: Dealing with ideologies of
online interculturality 5. Focusing on Interpersonal Relationships and
Building Trust Within Intercultural Virtual Exchanges in Higher Education
6. Questioning in Online Intercultural Exchanges: A Critical Reflection
Part III: Educators/researchers reflecting on and revising ideologies of
online interculturality 7. Missed Opportunities and Lessons Learned: A
Collaboration with Future Teachers in the U.S.A. and Ukraine 8. Teacher
Educators Following the Steps of Transnational Students: Virtual Exchanges
in Teacher Education Programs between Mexico and the US 9. Conclusion:
Working with the Electric Rhymes of Interculturality in Education
Part I: Identifying ideologies of online interculturality 2. An Ethic of
Discomfort and Intercultural Otherness: Seeking Unstable Ground in the
Virtual Classroom 3. Unlocking Transcultural Understanding with Key
Indigenous Concepts "Liberated" by English as a Lingua Franca: A Decade of
Virtual Intercultural Exchanges 4. From Cultures-of-Use to Critical
Cultures-of-Use in Virtual Exchange Part II: Dealing with ideologies of
online interculturality 5. Focusing on Interpersonal Relationships and
Building Trust Within Intercultural Virtual Exchanges in Higher Education
6. Questioning in Online Intercultural Exchanges: A Critical Reflection
Part III: Educators/researchers reflecting on and revising ideologies of
online interculturality 7. Missed Opportunities and Lessons Learned: A
Collaboration with Future Teachers in the U.S.A. and Ukraine 8. Teacher
Educators Following the Steps of Transnational Students: Virtual Exchanges
in Teacher Education Programs between Mexico and the US 9. Conclusion:
Working with the Electric Rhymes of Interculturality in Education