Fred Dervin (Finland University of Helsinki)
Interculturality in Flux
Theories of Change and Continuity
Fred Dervin (Finland University of Helsinki)
Interculturality in Flux
Theories of Change and Continuity
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Interculturality in Flux is an audacious and self-reflexive interrogation of intercultural scholarship and education.
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Interculturality in Flux is an audacious and self-reflexive interrogation of intercultural scholarship and education.
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- New Perspectives on Teaching Interculturality
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781041194309
- ISBN-10: 1041194307
- Artikelnr.: 75366840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- New Perspectives on Teaching Interculturality
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781041194309
- ISBN-10: 1041194307
- Artikelnr.: 75366840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Fred Dervin is a world-renowned interculturalist who has made a strong impact on Intercultural Communication Education and Research over the past 25 years. A Full Professor at the University of Helsinki (Finland), Dervin proposes original and refreshing approaches to understanding the politics of global interactions by challenging conventional paradigms and blending interdisciplinary insights. His work aims to inspire practitioners, researchers and students to rethink and reshape the notion of interculturality. With over 300 publications, Dervin is included in the Stanford Elsevier List of the world's best scientists.
1. Dervin vs. Dervins: Self-other-interrogation on interculturality 2.
Deconstructing the 'toolbox': (Partly) disowned convictions 3. Criticality
as a neoliberal spectacle? Beyond the 'intercultural checklist'... 4.
Against Coherence: Piecing together the unfixable 5. Out-of-the-boxing: A
former non-essentialist's mea culpa 6. Penrose staircase communication: The
ascent that descends 7. Beyond best intercultural teaching practices 8.
InterculturologiesTM as an ethics of unknowing 9. ICER as thought control:
Towards radical interculturality? 10. Who profits from interculturality?
11. AI as a critical bosom friend 12. Post-mortem of a decade: Confessions,
corrections and (further) provocations 13. Concluding thoughtprints
Deconstructing the 'toolbox': (Partly) disowned convictions 3. Criticality
as a neoliberal spectacle? Beyond the 'intercultural checklist'... 4.
Against Coherence: Piecing together the unfixable 5. Out-of-the-boxing: A
former non-essentialist's mea culpa 6. Penrose staircase communication: The
ascent that descends 7. Beyond best intercultural teaching practices 8.
InterculturologiesTM as an ethics of unknowing 9. ICER as thought control:
Towards radical interculturality? 10. Who profits from interculturality?
11. AI as a critical bosom friend 12. Post-mortem of a decade: Confessions,
corrections and (further) provocations 13. Concluding thoughtprints
1. Dervin vs. Dervins: Self-other-interrogation on interculturality 2.
Deconstructing the 'toolbox': (Partly) disowned convictions 3. Criticality
as a neoliberal spectacle? Beyond the 'intercultural checklist'... 4.
Against Coherence: Piecing together the unfixable 5. Out-of-the-boxing: A
former non-essentialist's mea culpa 6. Penrose staircase communication: The
ascent that descends 7. Beyond best intercultural teaching practices 8.
InterculturologiesTM as an ethics of unknowing 9. ICER as thought control:
Towards radical interculturality? 10. Who profits from interculturality?
11. AI as a critical bosom friend 12. Post-mortem of a decade: Confessions,
corrections and (further) provocations 13. Concluding thoughtprints
Deconstructing the 'toolbox': (Partly) disowned convictions 3. Criticality
as a neoliberal spectacle? Beyond the 'intercultural checklist'... 4.
Against Coherence: Piecing together the unfixable 5. Out-of-the-boxing: A
former non-essentialist's mea culpa 6. Penrose staircase communication: The
ascent that descends 7. Beyond best intercultural teaching practices 8.
InterculturologiesTM as an ethics of unknowing 9. ICER as thought control:
Towards radical interculturality? 10. Who profits from interculturality?
11. AI as a critical bosom friend 12. Post-mortem of a decade: Confessions,
corrections and (further) provocations 13. Concluding thoughtprints







