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The Role of Trust in LGBTQ+ Refugee Status Determination (RSD) System

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Annamari Vitikainen   +1 more
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Interculturalism or multiculturalism? [PDF]

open access: possiblePhilosophy & Social Criticism, 2012
This essay discusses the difference between the concepts of multiculturalism and interculturalism, both concepts which are current on the Canadian scene. It argues that the difference between the two is not so much a matter of the concrete policies, but concerns rather the story that we tell about where we are coming from and where we are going.
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Interculturality and Intercultural Pragmatics

2015
This chapter introduces intercultural pragmatics, offering a new perspective on communicative processes from a sociocognitive angle. The sociocognitive approach (SCA) defines interculturality as a phenomenon that is not only interactionally constructed but also relies on cultural models and norms that represent the speech communities to which the ...
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Intercultural Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication

2015
Intercultural rhetoric (IR) compares writing across languages for signs of cultural influence, ultimately for pedagogical purposes. Its original incarnation, ‘contrastive rhetoric’ (CR), began in 1966. Contrastive rhetoric entered an extended period of critique and development in the 1990s, resulting in its reformulation as intercultural rhetoric in ...
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Interculturality and Intercultural Education: A Challenge for Democracy

1997
The paper examines the debate taking place in Peru, and also more generally in South and Central American countries with large indigenous populations, on the nature of interculturality and intercultural education. It investigates concepts fundamental to interculturality such as democracy and equality and asks what they mean in the context of the ...
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Intercultural competence

2016
The phrase “intercultural competence” typically describes one’s effective and appropriate engagement with cultural differences. Intercultural competence has been studied as residing within a person (i.e., encompassing cognitive, affective, and behavioral capabilities of a person) and as a product of a context (i.e., co-created by the people and ...
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