1: Theoretical and methodological foundations

Networked technologies as emotional resources? Exploring emerging emotional cultures on social network sites such as Facebook and Hi5: a trans-cultural study

Author(s): Margarita M. Köhl, Gerit Götzenbrucker Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Social network sites (SNS), Emotional culture, Transcultural study, User experience, Lifelogging Methodology/Sample: Qualitative/interviews (n = 25), online survey (n = 757) Reference: Köhl, M. M., & Götzenbrucker, G. (2014). Networked technologies as emotional resources? Exploring emerging emotional cultures on social network sites such as […]

Cultures of the Internet: Identity, community and mental health

Author(s): Laurence J. Kirmayer, Eugene Raikhel, Sadeq Rahimi Year of publication: 2013 Keywords: Internet, Social networking, Identity, Community, Political action Methodology/Sample: Literature review/_ Reference: Kirmayer, L. J., Raikhel, E., & Rahimi, S. (2013). Cultures of the Internet: Identity, community and mental health. Transcultural psychiatry, 50(2), 165-191. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363461513490626 Abstract The Internet and World Wide Web have […]

The Internet as a facilitator of cultural hybridization and interpersonal relationship management for Asian international students in South Korea

Author(s): Kyung-Hee Kim, Haejin Yun, Youngmin Yoon Year of publication: 2009 Keywords: Internet-mediated communication, Cultural hybridization, Asian international students, South Korea, Social networks Methodology/Sample: Interview/24 students Reference: Kim, K. H., Yun, H., & Yoon, Y. (2009). The Internet as a facilitator of cultural hybridization and interpersonal relationship management for Asian international students in South Korea. […]

Conceptualising a holistic model of transcultural lifelong learning

Author(s): Sinela Jurkova, Shibao Guo Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Transculturalism, Transnationalism, Lifelong learning, Transformative learning, Social inclusion Methodology/Sample: Interviews/21 Reference: Jurkova, S., & Guo, S. (2021). Conceptualising a holistic model of transcultural lifelong learning. International Review of Education, 67(6), 791-810.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-021-09930-w Abstract Ever-increasing transnational mobility across borders and the multidimensional cultural representations and identities involved […]

Connecting transculturalism with transformative learning: Toward a new horizon of adult education

Author(s): Year of publication: 2018 Keywords: Transculturalism, Transformative learning, Cultural diversity, Socio-cultural adaptation, Global citizenship Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Jurkova, S., & Guo, S. (2018). Connecting transculturalism with transformative learning: Toward a new horizon of adult education. Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 64(2), 173-187. https://doi.org/10.11575/ajer.v64i2.56383 Abstract The impact of transnational migration with activities across transnational borders […]

The medium is the message: WeChat, YouTube, and Facebook usage and acculturation outcomes

Author(s): Ran Ju, Leah Hamilton, Matthew McLarnon Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Social media, Acculturation, Chinese immigrants, WeChat, Communication platforms Methodology/Sample: Focus group/14 migrants, Online questionnaire/145 online surveys Reference: Ju, R., Hamilton, L., & McLarnon, M. (2021). The Medium Is the Message: WeChat, YouTube, and Facebook Usage and Acculturation Outcomes. International Journal of Communication, 15, […]

Cultural production in transnational culture: An analysis of cultural creators in the Korean wave

Author(s): Dal Y. Jin Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Cultural production, Korean Wave (Hallyu), Cultural creators, Transnational culture, Global cultural economy Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Jin Dal Yong (2021). Cultural Production in Transnational Culture: An Analysis of Cultural Creators in the Korean Wave. International Journal of Communication, 15, 1810-1835. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/16369/3414 Abstract By employing cultural production approaches […]

Building empathy through a comparative study of popular cultures in Caracas, Venezuela, and Albany, United States

Author(s): José L. Jiménez, Ilka Kressner Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Collaborative online international learning (COIL), Popular culture, Empathy, Transcultural understanding, Multimedia projects Methodology/Sample: Collaborative Online International Learning/58 students Reference: Jiménez, J. L., & Kressner, I. (2021). Building empathy through a comparative study of popular cultures in Caracas, Venezuela, and Albany, United States. Virtual exchange: […]

Care as a border‐crossing language: The Webtoon reader discussion forum as mediascape

Author(s): Ahrum Jeon Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Webtoon, Cultural exchange, Bullying, Affinity space, Multimodal engagement Methodology/Sample: Ethnographic content analysis/1,380 reader comments Reference: Jeon, A. (2021). Care as a Border‐Crossing Language: The Webtoon Reader Discussion Forum as Mediascape. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 64(6), 657-664. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaal.1147 Abstract Drawing from Appadurai’s notion of mediascape, in […]

Rethinking ‘rethinking convergence/culture’

Author(s): Henry Jenkins Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Participation, Convergence, Fandom, Activism, Democracy Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Jenkins, H. (2014). Rethinking ‘rethinking convergence/culture’. Cultural Studies, 28(2), 267-297. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2013.801579 Abstract Responding to the September 2011 special issue on ‘Rethinking Convergence Culture’, this essay seeks to identify ways that the author’s thinking about convergence and participatory culture have […]

Conspiracies, ideological entrepreneurs, and digital popular culture

Author(s): Aaron Hyzen, Hilde Van den Bulck Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Conspiracism, Ideological entrepreneurs, Digital media affordances, Popular culture, Conspiracy theories, Mainstreaming, Fandom, Audience diversity, Alex Jones, QAnon Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Hyzen, A., & Van den Bulck, H. (2021). Conspiracies, ideological entrepreneurs, and digital popular culture. Media and Communication, 9(3), 179-188. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v9i3.4092 Abstract  This […]

Acts of distinction at times of crisis: an epistemological challenge to intercultural communication research

Author(s): Zhu Hua, Rodney H. Jones, Sylvia Jaworska Year of publication: 2022 Keywords: Acts of distinction, Symbolic power, Symbolic violence, Cultural differences, Domination Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Hua, Z., Jones, R. H., & Jaworska, S. (2022). Acts of distinction at times of crisis: an epistemological challenge to intercultural communication research. Language and Intercultural Communication, 22(3), 312–323. […]

The moderating role of social media usage in the relationship among multicultural experiences, cultural intelligence, and individual creativity

Author(s): Shangui Hu, Jibao Gu, Hefu Liu, Qian Huang Year of publication: 2017 Keywords: Multicultural experiences, Cultural intelligence, Individual creativity, Social media usage, Moderating role Methodology/Sample: Survey/310 students Reference: Hu, S., Gu, J., Liu, H., & Huang, Q. (2017). The moderating role of social media usage in the relationship among multicultural experiences, cultural intelligence, and […]

Branding a symbol: Context and meaning across cultures

Author(s): Leo F. Hoye, Ruth Kaiser Year of publication: 2007 Keywords: Visual phenomena, Imagery, Visual studies, Design, Symbol as image, Linguistic pragmatics, Meaning transmission, Graphic design Methodology/Sample: Case study/_ Reference: Hoye, L. F., & Kaiser, R. (2007). Branding a symbol: context and meaning across cultures. Intercultural Pragmatics, 4(1), 51–69. https://doi.org/10.1515/IP.2007.003 Abstract The advent of cybernetic […]

Introduction: Media events in globalized media cultures

Author(s): Andreas Hepp, Nick Couldry Year of publication: 2009 Keywords: Media events, Exceptional communication, Pseudo events, Global media culture, Power processes, Interdisciplinary media studies, Broadcasting history, Public spectacle, Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz, Contemporary media theory Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Hepp, A., & Couldry, N. (2009). Introduction: Media events in globalized media cultures. In N. Couldry, […]

Transculturality as a perspective: Researching media cultures comparatively

Author(s): Andreas Hepp Year of publication: 2009 Keywords: Media cultures, Deterritorialization, Comparative media research, Cultural construction, Globalization, National-territorial frame, Translocal phenomena, Media globalization Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Hepp, A. (2009). Transculturality as a Perspective: Researching Media Cultures Comparatively. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-10.1.1221 Abstract Most of the research on media cultures operates […]

A critical review of the role of texts in fostering intercultural communicative competence in the English language classroom

Author(s): Sissil L. Heggernes Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: English language teaching, Intercultural learning, Dialogic activities, Student-centred pedagogy, Fiction vs. nonfiction, Critical Interpretive Synthesis, Experiential learning Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Heggernes, S. L. (2021). A critical review of the role of texts in fostering Intercultural Communicative competence in the English Language classroom. Educational Research Review, 33, […]

Virtual exchange for (critical) digital literacy skills development

Author(s): Mirjam Hauck Year of publication: 2019 Keywords: Telecollaboration, Virtual exchange, Digital literacy skills, Teacher education, Competence development Methodology/Sample: Task design/Over 1,000 student teachers Reference: Hauck, M. (2019). Virtual exchange for (critical) digital literacy skills development. European Journal of Language Policy, 11(2), 187-211. https://doi.org/10.3828/ejlp.2019.12 Abstract This article examines the ways in which transcultural and digital […]

K-Pop in Latin America: Transcultural fandom and digital mediation

Author(s): Benjamin Han Year of publication: 2017 Keywords: K-pop, Transcultural fandom, Latin America, Digital mediation, Popular culture Methodology/Sample: Case study/_ Reference: Han, B. (2017). Korean wave| K-pop in Latin America: Transcultural fandom and digital mediation. International Journal of Communication, 11, 20. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/6304/2048 Abstract This article examines the transnational popularity of K-pop in Latin America. It […]

‘We did commit these crimes’: Post-Ottoman solidarities, contested places and Kurdish apology for the Armenian Genocide on Web 2.0

Author(s): Huw Halstead Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Post-Ottoman solidarities, Kurdish apology, Armenian genocide, Digital technology, Transcultural dialogue Methodology/Sample: Content analysis/_ Reference: Halstead, H. (2021). ‘We did commit these crimes’: Post-Ottoman solidarities, contested places and Kurdish apology for the Armenian Genocide on Web 2.0. Memory Studies, 14(3), 634-649. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980211010933 Abstract Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation […]

The transcultural training needs of field educators of international social work students

Author(s): Averil Grieve, Binh Ta, Bella Ross Year of publication: 2022 Keywords: Transcultural teaching, Field educators, International social work students, Professional development, Supervision training Methodology/Sample: Survey/15 international students Reference: Grieve, A., Ta, B., & Ross, B. (2022). The transcultural training needs of field educators of international social work students. Social Work Education, 41(4), 722-737. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2021.1900100 […]

Re-orienting global digital cultures

Author(s): Gerard Goggin Year of publication: 2016 Keywords: Asian media theories, Digital cultures, Constructivist media logics, De-Westernization, Decolonization, Internationalizing media studies, Global communication, Cultural frameworks, Online social networking Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Goggin, G. (2016). Re-orienting global digital cultures. In S.S. Lim & C. Soriano (Eds.), Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture (pp. 191-198). Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315731650-17/re-orienting-global-digital-cultures-gerard-goggin Abstract […]

News cultures or “epistemic cultures”? Theoretical considerations and empirical data from 62 countries

Author(s): Yigal Godler, Zvi Reich Year of publication: 2017 Keywords: Epistemology, Fact-finding, Facts, News culture, Objectivity Methodology/Sample: Multiple regression analysis of survey data/18,248 survey responses Reference: Godler, Y., & Reich, Z. (2017). News cultures or “epistemic cultures”? Theoretical considerations and empirical data from 62 countries. Journalism Studies, 18(5), 666-681. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2016.1266909 Abstract In order to gain […]

Safe/brave spaces in virtual exchange on sustainability

Author(s): Malin R. Glimäng Year of publication: 2022 Keywords: Transnational virtual exchange (TVE), Sustainability, Critical intercultural awareness, Safe/brave spaces, Global citizenship education (GCE) Methodology/Sample: Exploratory practice/54 students Reference: Glimäng, M. R. (2022). Safe/brave spaces in virtual exchange on sustainability. Journal of Virtual Exchange, 5, 61-81. https://doi.org/10.21827/jve.5.38369 Abstract This article explores the potential for fostering critical […]

Building bridges: Eurocentric to intercultural information ethics

Author(s): Ayesha Gautam, Deepa Singh Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Intercultural information ethics, Samvad, Eurocentrism, Ethical pluralism, Information justice Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Gautam, A., & Singh, D. (2021). Building bridges: Eurocentric to intercultural information ethics. Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.17477/jcea.2021.20.1.151 Abstract Misguided use, manipulation, misappropriation, disruption and mismanagement of Information deeply affects the […]

The empire blogs back: Gendered and sexualized cultural “others” in superdiversified digital trajectories

Author(s): Branca Fallabella Fabrício Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Gender, Sexuality, Cultural identity, Digital encounters, Superdiversity, Sexualized othering, Exoticism, Postcolonial Lusophone world, Superdiversity, Cultural identity, Digital encounters, Indexicality, Translocal discourse, Mediatized cultural exchange, Colonial legacies Methodology/Sample: Content analysis/5 texts Reference: Fabrício, B. F. (2014). The empire blogs back: Gendered and sexualized cultural “others” in super-diversified […]

Culture and computer-mediated communication: Toward new understandings

Author(s): Charles Ess, Fay Sudweeks Year of publication: 2005 Keywords: Cultural frameworks, Hofstede critique, National culture, Cultural essentialism, Online communication, Collaborative workgroups, Intercultural complexity, Computer-mediated communication (CMC), Minority cultures, Online classrooms Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Ess, C., & Sudweeks, F. (2006). Culture and Computer-Mediated Communication: Toward New Understandings. In K.W. Miller & M. Taddeo (Eds.), The […]

Interpretative pros hen pluralism: From computer-mediated colonization to a pluralistic intercultural digital ethics

Author(s): Charles Ess Year of publication: 2020 Keywords: Intercultural digital ethics (IDE), Ethical pluralism (EP), Computer-mediated colonization, Cultural differences, Phronesis Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Ess, C. M. (2020). Interpretative pros hen pluralism: from computer-mediated colonization to a pluralistic intercultural digital ethics. Philosophy & Technology, 33(4), 551-569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00412-9 Abstract Intercultural Digital Ethics (IDE) faces the central challenge […]

What’s “culture” got to do with it?: A (personal) review of CATaC (Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication), 1998–2014

Author(s): Charles Ess Year of publication: 2017 Keywords: CATaC conference, Internet design, Cultural impact, Technology and culture, Cross-cultural communication, Global connectivity, Digital media, Intercultural ICT use Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Ess, C. (2017). What’s “Culture” Got to do with it?: A (Personal) Review of CATaC (Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication), 1998–2014. In G. Goggin & […]

Culture and global networks: Hope for a global ethics?

Author(s): Charles Ess Year of publication: 2008 Keywords: Global village, Internet optimism, Secondary orality, Globalization, Cultural homogenization, McWorld, Disneyfication, Cultural identity, Fragmentation, Digital era tensions Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Ess, C. (2008). Culture and Global Networks: Hope for a Global Ethics? In J. van den Hoven & J. Weckert (Eds.), Information Technology and Moral Philosophy (pp. […]

Using Web 2.0 to decolonise transcultural learning zones in higher education

Author(s): Henk Eijkman Year of publication: 2009 Keywords: Higher education, Web 2.0, Transcultural learning, Epistemology, Knowledge systems Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Eijkman, H. (2009). Using Web 2.0 to decolonise transcultural learning zones in higher education. Campus-Wide Information Systems, 26(3), (pp. 240-255) https://doi.org/10.1108/10650740910967401 Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explain, in the context of […]

Theorizing celebrity cultures: Thickenings of media cultures and the role of cultural (working) memory

Author(s): Olivier Driessens Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Celebrity culture, Definition, Space, Memory, Flanders Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Driessens, O. (2014). Theorizing celebrity cultures: Thickenings of media cultures and the role of cultural (working) memory. Communications, 39(2), 109-127. https://doi.org/10.1515/commun-2014-0008 Abstract The concept of celebrity culture remains remarkably undertheorized in the literature, and it is precisely this […]

Transnational language flows in digital platforms: a study of urban youth and their multimodal text making

Author(s): Myrrh Domingo Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Transnational youth, Multimodal text making, Digital platforms, Collaborative authorship, Cultural remix Methodology/Sample: Ethnography/6 youth Reference: Domingo, M. (2014). Transnational language flows in digital platforms: a study of urban youth and their multimodal text making. Pedagogies: An International Journal, 9(1), 7–25. https://doi.org/10.1080/1554480X.2013.877554 Abstract In an increasingly diverse and […]

Reviving the ‘moments’: From cultural awareness and cross‐cultural mediation to critical intercultural language pedagogy

Author(s): Maria Dasli Year of publication: 2011 Keywords: Intercultural communication, Cultural awareness, Cross-cultural mediation, Critical intercultural language pedagogy, Communities of shared meanings Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Dasli, M. (2011). Reviving the ‘moments’: from cultural awareness and cross‐cultural mediation to critical intercultural language pedagogy. Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 19(1), 21–39. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681366.2011.527118 Abstract In the field of modern […]

Is culture something we have or something we do?

Author(s): Øyvind Dahl Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Essentialist culture, Constructivist culture, Cultural hybridity, Globalization, Cultural codes, Cultural encounters, Power relations, Intercultural communication, Dynamic culture Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Dahl, Ø. (2014). Is culture something we have or something we do?. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 14(3), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v14i3.678 Abstract The descriptive understanding of culture is essentialist. […]

Social networking and cultural adaptation: A theoretical model

Author(s): Stephen M. Croucher Year of publication: 2011 Keywords: Cultural adaptation, Cultural acculturation, Cultivation theory, Ethnic Group vitality, Social networking websites Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Croucher, S. M. (2011). Social networking and cultural adaptation: A theoretical model. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 4(4), 259-264. https://doi.org/10.1080/17513057.2011.598046 Abstract This paper demonstrates a theoretical model for the influence […]

Media cultures across distance: The transnational and transcultural of media communication

Author(s): Nick Couldry, Andreas Hepp Year of publication: 2019 Keywords: Media cultures, Transcultural, Diasporic communities, Digital media, Political activity Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Couldry, N., & Hepp, A. (2019). Media cultures across distance: The transnational and transcultural of media communication 1. In O. Oleinikova & J. Bayeh (Eds.), Democracy, Diaspora, Territory (pp. 71-88). Routledge. http://doi.org/10.4324/9780429298707-5 Abstract […]

Research methods for investigating technology for language and culture learning

Author(s): Dorothy M. Chun Year of publication: 2017 Keywords: CALL (Computer-assisted languaculture learning), Intercultural competence, Language skills development, Digital language learning, Collaborative technologies Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Chun, D.M. (2017). Research Methods for Investigating Technology for Language and Culture Learning. In C.A. Chapelle & S. Sauro (Eds.), The Handbook of Technology and Second Language Teaching and […]

Towards a theory of transcultural fandom

Author(s): Bertha Chin, Lori H. Morimoto Year of publication: 2013 Keywords: Transcultural fandom, Popular culture, Media globalization, Fan engagement, Sociopolitical context Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Chin, B., & Morimoto, L. H. (2013). Towards a Theory of Transcultural Fandom. Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, 10(1), 92–108. https://doi.org/10.17613/8jy4m-xx337 Abstract In this discussion, we advocate for a […]

Transnational communication as deliberation, ritual, and strategy

Author(s): Michael Brüggemann, Hartmut Wessler Year of publication: 2014 Keywords: Transnational communication, Public sphere, Deliberation, Strategic communication, Media events Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Brüggemann, M., & Wessler, H. (2014). Transnational communication as deliberation, ritual, and strategy. Communication Theory, 24(4), 394-414. https://doi.org/10.1111/comt.12046 Abstract Globalized communication flows transcend and transform national borders. Transnational media outlets targeting audiences around […]

‘The life of a new generation’: Content, values and mainstream media perception of transcultural ethnic media – An Austrian case

Author(s): Cornelia Brantner, Petra Herczeg Year of publication: 2013 Keywords: Transcultural ethnic media, Immigration, Minority issues, Mainstream media perception, Social capital Methodology/Sample: Content analysis/6 magazine issues Reference: Brantner, C., & Herczeg, P. (2013). ‘The life of a new generation’: Content, values and mainstream media perception of transcultural ethnic media – an Austrian case. Communications – […]

A culturalist approach to the concept of the mediatization of politics: The age of “media hegemony”

Author(s): Elena Block Year of publication: 2013 Keywords: Mediatization of politics, Media hegemony, Symbolic dimension, Citizen engagement, Politically mediatized situations, Hugo Chávez Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Block, E. (2013). A culturalist approach to the concept of the mediatization of politics: The age of “media hegemony”. Communication Theory, 23(3), 259-278. https://doi.org/10.1111/comt.12016 Abstract This article rethinks the concept […]

News translation: Global or cosmopolitan connections?

Author(s): Esperanza Bielsa Year of publication: 2016 Keywords: News translation, Cosmopolitanism, Multilingualism, Media studies, Translation studies, Cultural role of translation, Ethnocentrism, Domestication, Cross-border influences, Translation ethics Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Bielsa, E. (2016). News translation: Global or cosmopolitan connections? Media, Culture & Society, 38(2), 196–211. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443715613635 Abstract This article examines the changing context for the study […]

The unexplored potential of virtual reality for cultural learning

Author(s): Margherita Berti Year of publication: 2021 Keywords: Language learning, Cultural education, Immersion, Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Berti, M. (2021). The unexplored potential of virtual reality for cultural learning. The EuroCALL Review, 29(1), 60. https://doi.org/10.4995/eurocall.2021.12809 Abstract Educational technology tools that improve learning and foster engagement are constantly sought by teachers and researchers. […]

Addressing critical multiculturalism in online education using a poly-framework approach

Author(s): Srikanta Banerjee, Jill Firtell Year of publication: 2018 Keywords: Cross-cultural, Distance learning, E-learning, Higher education, Public health Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Banerjee, S. & Firtell, J. A. (2018). Addressing Critical Multiculturalism in Online Education Using a Poly-Framework Approach. In K. Milheim (Ed.), Cultivating Diverse Online Classrooms Through Effective Instructional Design (pp. 255-279). IGI Global Scientific […]

Pedagogical models for enhancing the cross-cultural online public health learning environment

Author(s): Srikanta Banerjee, Jill Firtell Year of publication: 2017 Keywords: Online distance learning, Public health education, Multicultural education, Cultural competence, Cross-cultural collaboration, Cultural diversity, Theoretical frameworks, Cultural sensitivity, e-Learning, Global health training Methodology/Sample: Systematic lit review/31 papers Reference: Banerjee, S., & Firtell, J. (2017). Pedagogical models for enhancing the cross-cultural online public health learning environment. […]

Transcultural communication: Language, communication and culture through English as a lingua franca in a social network community

Author(s): Will Baker, Chittima Sangiamchit Year of publication: 2019 Keywords: Transcultural communication, English as a lingua franca (ELF), Social Networking Sites (SNS), Multilingualism, Translanguaging Methodology/Sample: Discourse-centred online ethnography/5 students Reference: Baker, W., & Sangiamchit, C. (2019). Transcultural Communication: Language, communication and culture through English as a lingua franca in a social network community. Language and […]

From intercultural to transcultural communication

Author(s): Will Baker Year of publication: 2022 Keywords: Intercultural communication, Transcultural communication, Communicative fluidity, Emergent cultural practices, Cultural transformation, In-situ meaning-making, Linguistic resources, Multimodality, Cultural borders Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Baker, W. (2022). From intercultural to transcultural communication. Language and Intercultural Communication, 22(3), 280-293. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2021.2001477 Abstract The fluidity of communicative practices in current intercultural communication research […]

Intercultural communicative competence and online exchanges: A systematic review

Author(s): Maria Iosifina Avgousti Year of publication: 2018 Keywords: Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC), Online Intercultural Exchanges (OIEs), Web 2.0 Tools, Multimodal CommunicationTelecollaboration Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Avgousti, M. I. (2018). Intercultural communicative competence and online exchanges: A systematic review. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 31(8), 819–853. https://doi.org/10.1080/09588221.2018.1455713 Abstract One of the goals of foreign language (FL) education […]

French and Latin American perspectives on mediation and mediatization: A lecture note from Germany

Author(s): Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz Year of publication: 2011 Keywords: Mediatization, Mediation, Cultural studies Methodology/Sample: _/_ Reference: Averbeck-Lietz, S. (2011). French and Latin American perspectives on mediation and mediatization: A lecture note from Germany. Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, 3(2), 177–195. https://doi.org/10.1386/ejpc.3.2.177_1 Abstract This article is looking at the status quo of mediatization research […]