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Like culture itself, the field of intercultural studies is a product of historical events and encounters. The values, norms, beliefs, and experiences of previous generations shape our current perspectives and procedures in this field. Inversely, our intercultural positionality also leads to different interpretations of history. We know that the same events will belong to different stories and assume a variable significance in more than one narrative (Louis Mink). Thus, we should place greater importance on the intersection between our intercultural trajectories and their histories both in research and in practical activities, as histories provide the contexts necessary to understand the dimensions of our intercultural activities. Modifying the approaches of recent inquiries into histories of the field, this volume addresses and expands on earlier lines of research, while it also acknowledges and qualifies the common overemphasis on Western philosophical roots.
Contents
Wim M. J. van Binsbergen: Volume Foreword - Michael Steppat and Steve J. Kulich: Tracing Developments of Intercultural Research and Practice - Part I: Conceptual and Thematic Developments 1: From Constructivism to Relational Traditions - Milton J. Bennett: A Brief History and Commentary on Constructivism in Intercultural Communication Theory - Valery Chirkov: Historical and Conceptual Roots of the Theory of Sociocultural Models - Valery Chirkov: A Synopsis of the Theory of Sociocultural Models and Its Application to Intercultural Relations Research (Chirkov, 2020, 2022) - Thomas K. Nakayama and Judith N. Martin: Whiteness Centered and Unnamed: History of Whiteness Theory in Intercultural Communication Research - Gesine Lenore Schiewer: Paradigms of Intercultural Communication: A Comparative Survey of Universal and Relational Traditions of Thought - Part II: Conceptual and Thematic Developments 2: From African Interactions to "Where We're Going" - Wim M. J. van Binsbergen: The Shadow Play of Intercultural Interactions in Africa: A Historical Perspective - Keyan G. Tomaselli and Paul Z. Tembe: Intercultural Communication: Concepts of Personhood and Community - Richard Harris: The Cultural Perception of Space: Expanding the Legacy of Edward T. Hall - Stephen M. Croucher: Intercultural Communication: Where We've Been, Where We're Going, and Issues We Face ̶ Revisited - Part III: Cross-Cultural Encounter - Rolf Elberfeld: The Culture of Cultural Encounter - Clifford H. Clarke: Creating and Changing Corporate Cultures in Japanese and U.S. Subsidiaries - Part IV: Countries ‒ Nations ‒ Nation-States - Filipa Subtil, José Luís Garcia, and Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz: Media and Multiple Identities: Robert E. Park as Precursor to Intercultural Communication Theory and Research - Rongtian Tong: Nation-states, National Cultures, and Intercultural Communication: A Theoretical Inquiry - Notes on Contributors