Journal
Language and Intercultural Communication
Volume 15: Issue 4: 2015
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Table of Contents
Articles
1- Editorial – Malcolm N. MacDonald
2- Cosmopolitan sensitivities, vulnerability, and Global Englishes – Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen
3- A third space: discursive realizations of immigrant identity – Susan Erdmann
4- ‘George Eliot’s French’: transcending the monocultural self in Daniel Deronda – Alain J.E. Wolf
5- Sharing cultural knowledge at work: a study of chat interactions of an internationally dispersed team – Malgorzata Lahti
6- Criticality for global citizenship in Korean English immersion camps – So-Yeon Ahn
7- The meta-pragmatic discourses of Australian high school students on language, migration and belonging – Donna Starks & Louisa Willoughby
8- Intercultural sensitivity through short-term study abroad – Melanie Bloom & Arturo Miranda
9- Ways of overcoming linguistic barriers in healthcare intercultural communication – Claudio Baraldi & Laura Luppi
10- Reader identity: a case study of Korean graduate students’ meaning construction of an L2 literary text – Changok Shin & Anastasia Riazantseva
Book reviews
11- Metaphor and intercultural communication – Mario Bisiada
12- Intercultural communication for everyday life – Liping Weng
13- Editorial Board 2015
The journal seeks to advance a perception of the intercultural dimension of language within a complex and pluralist view of the world. To this end, it seeks always to resist reductive and hegemonic interpretations, and is stimulated by contemporary, critical perspectives in understanding cultural practices and intercultural relationships. Its aspiration to promote an understanding of the position and politics of language(s) in intercultural communication is conceived as a contribution to personal development and to interpersonal understanding, dialogue and co-operation. The journal also seeks to make an effective contribution to disseminating new ideas and examples of good practice in educating students in language and intercultural communication.