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World War II Re-explored
Some New Millenium Studies in the History of the Global Conflict©2019 Edited Collection -
Sprachwissenschaft auf dem Weg in das dritte Jahrtausend / Linguistics on the Way into the Third Millennium
Akten des 34. Linguistischen Kolloquiums in Germersheim 1999. Teil II: Sprache, Computer, Gesellschaft / Proceedings of the 34th Linguistics Colloquium, Germersheim 1999. Part II: Language, Computer, and Society©2002 Edited Collection -
Sprachwissenschaft auf dem Weg in das dritte Jahrtausend / Linguistics on the Way into the Third Millennium
Akten des 34. Linguistischen Kolloquiums in Germersheim 1999. Teil I: Text, Bedeutung, Kommunikation / Proceedings of the 34th Linguistics Colloquium, Germersheim 1999. Part I: Text, Meaning, and Communication©2002 Edited Collection -
Rethinking Peter Weiss
©2001 Monographs -
Das Dunkle Zeitalter Olympias
Kritische Untersuchung der historischen, archäologischen und naturgeschichtlichen Probleme der griechischen Achsenzeit am Beispiel der antiken Olympischen Spiele©1994 Thesis -
Tausend Jahre Russische Orthodoxe Kirche
Beiträge von Geistlichen der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche im Ausland und Wissenschaftlern verschiedener Disziplinen©1988 Edited Collection -
Development Aid and Environmental Protection
Conference Volume of the 4th Chemnitz Symposium «Europe and the Environment»©2007 Edited Collection -
Critical Intercultural Communication Studies
ISSN: 1528-6118
Critical approaches to the study of intercultural communication have arisen at the end of the 20th century and are poised to flourish in the new millenium. As cultures come into contact driven by migration, refugees, the internet, wars, media, transnational capitalism, cultural imperialism, and more, critical interrogations of the ways that cultures interact communicatively are a needed aspect of understanding culture and communication. This series will interrogate--from a critical perspective--the role of communication in intercultural contact, in both domestic and international contexts. Through attentiveness to the complexities of power relations in intercultural communication, this series is open to studies in key areas such as postcolonialism, transnationalism, critical race theory, queer diaspora studies, and critical feminist approaches as they relate to intercultural communication. Proposals might focus on various contexts of intercultural communication such as international advertising, popular culture, language policies, hate crimes, ethnic cleansing and ethnic group conficts, as well as engaging theoretical issues such as hybridity, displacement, multiplicity, identity, orientalism, and materialism. By creating a space for these critical approaches, this series will be a the forefrong of this new wave in intercultural communication scholarship. Manuscripts and proposals are welcome which advance this new approach.
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