B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal

From ‘intercultural-washing’ to meaningful intercultural education: Revisiting higher education practice




AuthorsSommier Mélodine, Lahti Malgorzata, Roiha Anssi

PublisherUniversity of Borås

Publication year2021

JournalJournal of Praxis in Higher Education

Volume3

Issue2

First page 1

Last page16

eISSN2003-3605

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.47989/kpdc130

Web address https://journals.hb.se/jphe/article/view/130


Abstract

This is the first special issue that JPHE hosts—and could there be a more suitable forum for an issue dedicated to exploring and encouraging a critical dialogue around transformative intercultural communication teaching practices in higher education (HE)? What has led us to engage with the theme of making intercultural education meaningful is a shared observation that there seems to be an increasing disconnect between recent developments in intercultural communication theory and practice. With so much critique published over the years, we are perplexed as to why traditional notions of culture still prevail not only in mainstream intercultural communication research but also in institutional discourses in HE and in popular discourses as articulated by the people who sit—or have once sat—in our classrooms. In this editorial and Special Issue, we approach intercultural communication from a critical angle, akin to the theorization of interculturality as a discursive and contingent, unstable and contradictory, political and ideological construct.



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