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  • Critical Intercultural Communication Studies

    ISSN: 1528-6118

    Within Communication, culture is broadly understood as a meaning-making process that evidences itself within discourse, mediated forms, and interactional instances to constitute group autonomy. Within that meaning-making process, intercultural communication considers relationships between institutions and their societies, media and their audiences, and peoples and their communities. The formalized study of intercultural communication has always been problematic; like most disciplines and subdisciplines, its usefulness and limitations emerge from the historical context in which it is studied. Developed after World War II, intercultural communication initially served as an applied area of study to train U.S. governmental and business entities for relationships beyond U.S. borders. Then, out of the struggles of the U.S. Civil Rights era, intercultural communication expanded to concern itself with relationships between differing racial and ethnic groups. By the turn of the twentieth century, some intercultural communication scholars had fully embraced studying the differential power relations between nations, communities, and individuals thus catalyzing a body of research known as critical intercultural communication. Now, heading into the middle of the twenty-first century, critical intercultural communication has come into focus as an area of study that emphasizes, explains, and seeks to resolve power relations within specific contexts, applying theories and modes of inquiry suited to contemporary issues understood within their ongoing historical dynamics. As our institutions and their societies, mediated forms and their corresponding audiences, and communities and their members continue to alter and morph, critical intercultural communication adapts to interpret and envision progressive, socially just ways forward. This series, therefore, invites scholarship that challenges status quo cultural constitutions by recognizing and problematizing hegemonic modes of belonging and being. Spanning a range of contexts, critical intercultural communication considers symbolic and performative orders across local, national, hemispheric and transnational circuits. Moreover, this series fosters interdisciplinary conversations that innovate ontological and epistemological forms, advancing a range of systematic intellectual approaches to cultural transformation and validation. The series is particularly interested in works grounded in BIPOC, decolonial, feminist, queer, crip, and/or kink perspectives that construct claims, knowledges, and theories capable of guiding society toward new social justice knowings.

    45 publications

  • Title: Facts and Fictions of Anglo-Irishness

    Facts and Fictions of Anglo-Irishness

    The Novels of Shane Leslie against the Background of his Essayistic Work
    by Laura Balomiri (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
  • Title: Selected Twentieth Century Anglo-Irish Autobiographies

    Selected Twentieth Century Anglo-Irish Autobiographies

    Theory and Patterns of Self-Representation
    by Johannes Reinhard Wally (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Gender and Community in the Social Construction of the Internet

    Gender and Community in the Social Construction of the Internet

    by Leslie Regan Shade (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Regional Discourses on Society and History

    Regional Discourses on Society and History

    Shaping the Caribbean
    by Jerome Teelucksingh (Volume editor) Shane Pantin (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Internal Migration

    Internal Migration

    Challenges in Governance and Integration
    by Shane Joshua Barter (Volume editor) William Ascher (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: The Flesh in the Text

    The Flesh in the Text

    by Thomas Baldwin (Volume editor) James Fowler (Volume editor) Shane Weller (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Cultural Heritage Conservation Experience in China

    The Cultural Heritage Conservation Experience in China

    The Critical Decade
    by Jixiang Shan (Author) 2023
    Monographs
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