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In the field of language education, intercultural communicative competence has become a widely used concept. But what is intercultural communicative competence? Although the term is often understood as universally applicable, it comes with manifold nuances. The ambiguity ranges from underlying definitions to corresponding competences, forms of assessment and their operationalisation. Furthermore, an empirical foundation for models of intercultural competence is scarce.

This book presents the findings of a qualitative research study on the views of language students, and critically analyses the speculative components of intercultural communicative competence regarding their feasibility in the study abroad context. It is argued that the notion represents a contingent and hegemonial interpretive scheme (Deutungsmuster), a floating signifier, which needs to be amended for particular circumstances. The critical reflection on intercultural competence in the light of real-life examples may serve as an incentive for an alternative approach to intercultural competence in foreign language teaching and contribute valuable information to the preparation of training sessions before a stay abroad.



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Introduction – Conceptual Challenges of Culture – The Notions of Competence and Model in the Intercultural Context – Intercultural Communicative Competence in Language Education – Multidimensional Study Design – Analysis of the Multidimensional Study – Discussion and Conclusion.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 28/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789972436, 978-1789972436
      ISBN10: 1789972434

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the field of language education, intercultural communicative competence has become a widely used concept. But what is intercultural communicative competence? Although the term is often understood as universally applicable, it comes with manifold nuances. The ambiguity ranges from underlying definitions to corresponding competences, forms of assessment and their operationalisation. Furthermore, an empirical foundation for models of intercultural competence is scarce.

      This book presents the findings of a qualitative research study on the views of language students, and critically analyses the speculative components of intercultural communicative competence regarding their feasibility in the study abroad context. It is argued that the notion represents a contingent and hegemonial interpretive scheme (Deutungsmuster), a floating signifier, which needs to be amended for particular circumstances. The critical reflection on intercultural competence in the light of real-life examples may serve as an incentive for an alternative approach to intercultural competence in foreign language teaching and contribute valuable information to the preparation of training sessions before a stay abroad.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction – Conceptual Challenges of Culture – The Notions of Competence and Model in the Intercultural Context – Intercultural Communicative Competence in Language Education – Multidimensional Study Design – Analysis of the Multidimensional Study – Discussion and Conclusion.

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