Intercultural Dialogue in Practice: Managing Value Judgment through Foreign Language Education

Author: Stephanie Ann Houghton

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9781847697240
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Multilingual Matters
Number of pages:
216
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210mm x 148mm
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The term intercultural dialogue has become a buzzword at policy level, but there is a pressing need to synchronise the terminology of policymakers with that of academics. An overarching aim of this book is to explore the wide-ranging terminology relevant to intercultural dialogue in order to promote clearer consideration of the underlying issues. More specifically, this book reports the findings of a research project conducted in Japan that brought teaching practice to bear upon some of the main conflicting theoretical perspectives on how value judgment should be managed in foreign language education. At the heart of this issue lies the management of prejudice, which is a key dynamic in intercultural dialogue that brings many other factors into play.

A refreshingly engaging monograph sharing a passionate researching practitioner's insight into intercultural issues in foreign language education and offering a long-awaited theory- and evidence-based model for anyone interested in cultural issues in foreign language teaching and learning. One thing is for sure, once you start reading, you will find it hard to put the book down.

The book is intended for researchers or professionals at tertiary level interested in intercultural competence development in education and foreign language education. Hence, the book has a strong academic feel and ideas are backed up with previous research in the field.

dialogin – The Delta Intercultural Academy in November 2012

Stephanie Houghton is an Associate Professor in Intercultural Communication in the Faculty of Culture and Education at Saga University in Japan. Her research activities focus on intergroup relations, self and identity in foreign language education and the development of intercultural communicative competence.

Preface

Introduction

PART 1 EXPLORING THE ROOTS OF VALUE JUDGMENT

Chapter 1 Information Processing, Socialisation and the Self

Chapter 2 Ethnocentrism and Ethnorelativism

Chapter 3 Theoretical and Political Perspectives Upon Value Judgment

PART 2 MANAGING VALUE JUDGMENT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION

Chapter 4 Overview of the Study

Chapter 5 The Intercultural Dialogue Model

Chapter 6 Critically Analysing Self and Other

Chapter 7 Critically Evaluating Self and Other

Chapter 8 Shifting the Interface: From Self and Other to Self and Society

Conclusion

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