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Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy and Practice
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This book uses the framework of critical intercultural communication pedagogy to generate a discussion about pedagogical issues surrounding students who are categorized as "special populations", focusing on culturally sensitive pedagogical methods to educate all students.
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This book uses the framework of critical intercultural communication pedagogy to generate a discussion about pedagogical issues surrounding students who are categorized as "special populations", focusing on culturally sensitive pedagogical methods to educate all students.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781317201762
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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Ahmet Atay is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at The College of Wooster, USA. Diana Trebing is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Saginaw Valley State University, USA.
Introduction
Ahmet Atay and Diana Trebing
Part 1: Theories and Approaches
1. All Students Are Special (Though Some Are More Special Than Others)
Sara DeTurk
2. Autoethnography as a Catalyst for Pedagogical Change for Special
Populations of Students
David H. Kahl, Jr.
3. Reading Between the Lines: Critical Communication Pedagogy and Textbook
Development
Deanna Fassett and Kathryn B. Golsan
4. Empathetic Literacy and Intercultural Storytelling: Compasses and
Architecture
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Part II: Special Populations in Different Contexts
5. Complicating Special Population Research: A Case for Non-Native, English
Speaking International Students on US-American Campuses
Satoshi Toyosaki and Yusaku Yajima
6. Queering the Discourse of "Special Populations": Queer/Critical
Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Ahmet Atay
7. Students Writing Culture: Strategies for Illuminating Pluralistic Voices
Through Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Amy Heuman
8. Teaching Race in Communication Courses
Anthony Esposito and Ronald Raymond
9. Higher Education in Prison: Critical Pedagogy and Incarcerated Student
Identities
Jelena Petrovic, Andy Eisen, and Pamela Cappas-Toro
10. "The Big Words Swirled": Dialogue, Reciprocity, and Rigorous Critical
Pedagogy in a Prison Classroom
Adam Lauver and Jeremy Make
11. First-Generation Students' Privacy Management Rules with Parents:
Advocating for a Relational Ethic of Listening through Critical
Communication Pedagogy
Alyssa McFarlan, Walter Abrego, Sherokee Eder, Sara Koch, Crystal
Hernandez, and C. Kyle Rudick
Ahmet Atay and Diana Trebing
Part 1: Theories and Approaches
1. All Students Are Special (Though Some Are More Special Than Others)
Sara DeTurk
2. Autoethnography as a Catalyst for Pedagogical Change for Special
Populations of Students
David H. Kahl, Jr.
3. Reading Between the Lines: Critical Communication Pedagogy and Textbook
Development
Deanna Fassett and Kathryn B. Golsan
4. Empathetic Literacy and Intercultural Storytelling: Compasses and
Architecture
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Part II: Special Populations in Different Contexts
5. Complicating Special Population Research: A Case for Non-Native, English
Speaking International Students on US-American Campuses
Satoshi Toyosaki and Yusaku Yajima
6. Queering the Discourse of "Special Populations": Queer/Critical
Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Ahmet Atay
7. Students Writing Culture: Strategies for Illuminating Pluralistic Voices
Through Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Amy Heuman
8. Teaching Race in Communication Courses
Anthony Esposito and Ronald Raymond
9. Higher Education in Prison: Critical Pedagogy and Incarcerated Student
Identities
Jelena Petrovic, Andy Eisen, and Pamela Cappas-Toro
10. "The Big Words Swirled": Dialogue, Reciprocity, and Rigorous Critical
Pedagogy in a Prison Classroom
Adam Lauver and Jeremy Make
11. First-Generation Students' Privacy Management Rules with Parents:
Advocating for a Relational Ethic of Listening through Critical
Communication Pedagogy
Alyssa McFarlan, Walter Abrego, Sherokee Eder, Sara Koch, Crystal
Hernandez, and C. Kyle Rudick
Introduction
Ahmet Atay and Diana Trebing
Part 1: Theories and Approaches
1. All Students Are Special (Though Some Are More Special Than Others)
Sara DeTurk
2. Autoethnography as a Catalyst for Pedagogical Change for Special
Populations of Students
David H. Kahl, Jr.
3. Reading Between the Lines: Critical Communication Pedagogy and Textbook
Development
Deanna Fassett and Kathryn B. Golsan
4. Empathetic Literacy and Intercultural Storytelling: Compasses and
Architecture
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Part II: Special Populations in Different Contexts
5. Complicating Special Population Research: A Case for Non-Native, English
Speaking International Students on US-American Campuses
Satoshi Toyosaki and Yusaku Yajima
6. Queering the Discourse of "Special Populations": Queer/Critical
Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Ahmet Atay
7. Students Writing Culture: Strategies for Illuminating Pluralistic Voices
Through Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Amy Heuman
8. Teaching Race in Communication Courses
Anthony Esposito and Ronald Raymond
9. Higher Education in Prison: Critical Pedagogy and Incarcerated Student
Identities
Jelena Petrovic, Andy Eisen, and Pamela Cappas-Toro
10. "The Big Words Swirled": Dialogue, Reciprocity, and Rigorous Critical
Pedagogy in a Prison Classroom
Adam Lauver and Jeremy Make
11. First-Generation Students' Privacy Management Rules with Parents:
Advocating for a Relational Ethic of Listening through Critical
Communication Pedagogy
Alyssa McFarlan, Walter Abrego, Sherokee Eder, Sara Koch, Crystal
Hernandez, and C. Kyle Rudick
Ahmet Atay and Diana Trebing
Part 1: Theories and Approaches
1. All Students Are Special (Though Some Are More Special Than Others)
Sara DeTurk
2. Autoethnography as a Catalyst for Pedagogical Change for Special
Populations of Students
David H. Kahl, Jr.
3. Reading Between the Lines: Critical Communication Pedagogy and Textbook
Development
Deanna Fassett and Kathryn B. Golsan
4. Empathetic Literacy and Intercultural Storytelling: Compasses and
Architecture
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Part II: Special Populations in Different Contexts
5. Complicating Special Population Research: A Case for Non-Native, English
Speaking International Students on US-American Campuses
Satoshi Toyosaki and Yusaku Yajima
6. Queering the Discourse of "Special Populations": Queer/Critical
Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Ahmet Atay
7. Students Writing Culture: Strategies for Illuminating Pluralistic Voices
Through Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Amy Heuman
8. Teaching Race in Communication Courses
Anthony Esposito and Ronald Raymond
9. Higher Education in Prison: Critical Pedagogy and Incarcerated Student
Identities
Jelena Petrovic, Andy Eisen, and Pamela Cappas-Toro
10. "The Big Words Swirled": Dialogue, Reciprocity, and Rigorous Critical
Pedagogy in a Prison Classroom
Adam Lauver and Jeremy Make
11. First-Generation Students' Privacy Management Rules with Parents:
Advocating for a Relational Ethic of Listening through Critical
Communication Pedagogy
Alyssa McFarlan, Walter Abrego, Sherokee Eder, Sara Koch, Crystal
Hernandez, and C. Kyle Rudick