Language and Intercultural Communication | 2019

Tapping the thirdness in the intercultural space of dialogue

 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT In this paper, we explore intercultural communication as dialogue occurring in a third space. Through seven students’ reflective essays on group-based intercultural learning, we analyse the ever-shifting communicative space that interlocutors produce through negotiating the meanings of difference and power and their dialogic relations with the other. Based on the findings, we propose intercultural dialogue (and intercultural communication) as a political and ethical response to the thirdness in the in-between space of communication, inherent in the character of social life but not always possible nor desired. We therefore suggest ‘principles’ for such dialogue be seen in this space and not as a teleologically-achievable ideal that privileges self-expression and normalises difference through a ‘cultural diversity’ discourse.

Volume 19
Pages 23 - 37
DOI 10.1080/14708477.2018.1545025
Language English
Journal Language and Intercultural Communication

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