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Ideology, control and exclusion in the intercultural studies and intercultural communication: a critical perspective
Ideology, control and exclusion in the intercultural studies and intercultural communication: a critical perspective

Author(s): Carlos del Valle Rojas, Carlos del Valle Rojas
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Accent Publisher
Keywords: ideology; control; exclusion; intercultural studies; intercultural communication

Summary/Abstract: This work looks for an understanding of intercultural studies and intercultural communication from a genealogical and critical perspective.It seems they could belong to a functional emerging practice and a discourse for socio-political and economical objectives related to theconflict solving regarding ethnic reclaim and migratory processes. This work is divided into four parts: (1) Beginning of the intercultural studies and intercultural communication as ideology and control; (2) The efforts to develop the intercultural studies and la “intercultural communication”;(3) Consolidation of the paradigm of civilization and barbarism;(4) The media studies and their logic of inclusion and exclusion of ethnicity.To conclude, intercultural studies and communication constitutes a discourse and a functional and instrumentalized practice for the “resolution”of certain sociopolitical and economical conflicts, after the reivindicative and migratory processes.

  • Issue Year: 9/2016
  • Issue No: 25
  • Page Range: 3-22
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English