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2023
Intercultural dialogue (ICD) as a concept and a focal point of discussion has appeared in a limited number of research areas since in the 1980s when multiculturalism was introduced as an alternative to assimilation-oriented policies in many societies.
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Intercultural dialogue (ICD) as a concept and a focal point of discussion has appeared in a limited number of research areas since in the 1980s when multiculturalism was introduced as an alternative to assimilation-oriented policies in many societies.
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Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 2011
The scientific breakthroughs of important theorists such as Sigmund Freud, Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault, etc., engendered a new concept of subject. Instead of the centered and integrated Cartesian subject, the postmodern individual is fragmented and multiple, affected by ideology and by his/her unconscious.
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The scientific breakthroughs of important theorists such as Sigmund Freud, Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault, etc., engendered a new concept of subject. Instead of the centered and integrated Cartesian subject, the postmodern individual is fragmented and multiple, affected by ideology and by his/her unconscious.
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Interculturalism, Ethnocentrism and Dialogue
Policy Futures in Education, 2011We are delighted to introduce this special issue of Policy Futures in Education, which began when we were working together with our friend and colleague Professor Jiang Xaioping (Isadora) in Guangzhou in March 2010, setting up the Centre for Intercultural Education and Dialogue at Guangzhou University in the People’s Republic of China.
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Capabilities for intercultural dialogue
Language and Intercultural Communication, 2014The capabilities approach offers a valuable analytical lens for exploring the challenge and complexity of intercultural dialogue in contemporary settings. The central tenets of the approach, developed by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum, involve a set of humanistic goals including the recognition that development is a process whereby people's freedoms ...
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The Idea of Intercultural Dialogue
Dialogue and Universalism, 2002This paper is concerned with problems related to the perception of dialogue and considers the relation of the human being to the phenomenon of idea. The author highlights strong ideotropism as a feature of the homo sapiens species and one that is accompanied by a dysfunction of idea -metabolism due to shortage and underdevelopment of intellectual tools
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2018
Il contributo, partendo da un "incidente critico" in ambito scolastico, delinea i fondamenti e gli assunti epistemologici della pedagogia e del dialogo interculturali.
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Il contributo, partendo da un "incidente critico" in ambito scolastico, delinea i fondamenti e gli assunti epistemologici della pedagogia e del dialogo interculturali.
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2013
L'articolo affronta il tema della traduzione di testi di "teatro interculturale" e presenta il progetto "Intercultural Dialogues", promosso da Margaret Rose e da me presso l’Università degli Studi di Milano, in collaborazione con altre istituzioni accademiche e culturali quali l’università di Warwick (per le prime due edizioni) e di Cardiff (per la ...
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L'articolo affronta il tema della traduzione di testi di "teatro interculturale" e presenta il progetto "Intercultural Dialogues", promosso da Margaret Rose e da me presso l’Università degli Studi di Milano, in collaborazione con altre istituzioni accademiche e culturali quali l’università di Warwick (per le prime due edizioni) e di Cardiff (per la ...
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Dialogue in Intercultural Communities
2009This book explores the meanings of educational interactions which aim to promote peace and positive relationships. This analysis is based on theories of communication and active participation in education systems, in particular in intercultural settings.
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