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This book examines the concept of «intercultural competence» from the perspective of analysing theoretical challenges and practical issues. Despite its ongoing popularity across various discourses, «intercultural competence» has remained a necessarily vague and oscillating concept that lends itself to continual rethinking and redefinition. The essays in this volume approach the complexity of the concept from a number of different angles. The essays range from theoretical considerations of redefining and expanding the concept in terms of hitherto neglected dimensions and ideas; critically contextualising issues of assessing intercultural competence; analysing the virtual dimension of intercultural competence for the development of critical digital pedagogies; application of the concept for the teaching and learning of foreign/second languages, including for migrant learners; the impact of study abroad on developing intercultural and democratic literacy; analysis of the concept in classroom practice across different cultures; and querying the concept for its lack of teachability. The volume develops a broad range of new perspectives on intercultural competence, providing stimulating new ideas, considerations and reflections around this oscillating, yet relevant concept.



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Contents: Arnd Witte/Theo Harden: Intercultural Competence – Introduction – Arnd Witte: The Sentient Body and Intercultural Situational Attentiveness – Rob Philburn: Intercultural Competence as «Construalistic» Expressivity – Linda Huber: Intercultural Communicative Competence in the Language Education Context – a Floating Signifier – Beatriz Hernández- Moreno: Intercultural Competence and Its Assessment: A Critical Contextualisation – Theo Harden: Intercultural Competence: The Windmills of Foreign Language Teaching – Hans- Jürgen Heringer: Hotwords as a Didactic Vehicle to Intercultural Competence? – Margit Krause-Ono/Sylvia Wächter: Ill Weeds Never Die – Marta Giralt, Liam Murray/Silvia Benini: Is IC Missing Some of the Core Elements of Language Education? Towards a Critical, Digital and Agentive Literacy Within Intercultural Communication – Christiane Hohenstein, Liana Konstantinidou/Aleksandra Opacic: Rethinking Intercultural Competence in Foreign and Second Language Classrooms for Adult Migrant Learners – Eva Seidl: The Impact of Study Abroad on Cultural and Democratic Literacy – Elba S. Ramirez: Intercultural Language Teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand: Ten Years of Neglect, Neoliberalism and Missed Opportunities – María Luisa Sierra Huedo/Almudena Nevado Llopis: How Could We Prepare Our Students to Become Interculturally Competent?.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 30/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800791718, 978-1800791718
      ISBN10: 1800791712

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the concept of «intercultural competence» from the perspective of analysing theoretical challenges and practical issues. Despite its ongoing popularity across various discourses, «intercultural competence» has remained a necessarily vague and oscillating concept that lends itself to continual rethinking and redefinition. The essays in this volume approach the complexity of the concept from a number of different angles. The essays range from theoretical considerations of redefining and expanding the concept in terms of hitherto neglected dimensions and ideas; critically contextualising issues of assessing intercultural competence; analysing the virtual dimension of intercultural competence for the development of critical digital pedagogies; application of the concept for the teaching and learning of foreign/second languages, including for migrant learners; the impact of study abroad on developing intercultural and democratic literacy; analysis of the concept in classroom practice across different cultures; and querying the concept for its lack of teachability. The volume develops a broad range of new perspectives on intercultural competence, providing stimulating new ideas, considerations and reflections around this oscillating, yet relevant concept.



      Table of Contents

      Contents: Arnd Witte/Theo Harden: Intercultural Competence – Introduction – Arnd Witte: The Sentient Body and Intercultural Situational Attentiveness – Rob Philburn: Intercultural Competence as «Construalistic» Expressivity – Linda Huber: Intercultural Communicative Competence in the Language Education Context – a Floating Signifier – Beatriz Hernández- Moreno: Intercultural Competence and Its Assessment: A Critical Contextualisation – Theo Harden: Intercultural Competence: The Windmills of Foreign Language Teaching – Hans- Jürgen Heringer: Hotwords as a Didactic Vehicle to Intercultural Competence? – Margit Krause-Ono/Sylvia Wächter: Ill Weeds Never Die – Marta Giralt, Liam Murray/Silvia Benini: Is IC Missing Some of the Core Elements of Language Education? Towards a Critical, Digital and Agentive Literacy Within Intercultural Communication – Christiane Hohenstein, Liana Konstantinidou/Aleksandra Opacic: Rethinking Intercultural Competence in Foreign and Second Language Classrooms for Adult Migrant Learners – Eva Seidl: The Impact of Study Abroad on Cultural and Democratic Literacy – Elba S. Ramirez: Intercultural Language Teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand: Ten Years of Neglect, Neoliberalism and Missed Opportunities – María Luisa Sierra Huedo/Almudena Nevado Llopis: How Could We Prepare Our Students to Become Interculturally Competent?.

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