Interculturality in Institutions

Interculturality in Institutions
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9783031126260
ISBN-13 : 3031126262
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Book Synopsis Interculturality in Institutions by : Marilena Fatigante

Download or read book Interculturality in Institutions written by Marilena Fatigante and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-11-24 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides qualitative analyses of intercultural sense making in a variety of institutional contexts. It relies on the assumption that in an increasingly culturally diverse world, individuals often enter contexts that have communal, historically determined and stable sets of values, norms and expected identities, with little cultural compass to find their bearings in them. The book goes beyond interpreting differences in people’s ethnic or linguistic roots and discusses instead people’s interpretive efforts to navigate different sociocultural situations. The contributors examine such situations in educational, organizational, medical and community settings and look at how participants with different levels of sociocultural competences (such as, migrant patients, migrant adult learners, children) try to cope with institutional constraints and expectations, how they understand symbols, practices and identities in institutional contexts, and how their creative adjustments come to light. This book provides insights from the fields of psychology, education, anthropology and linguistics, and is for a wide readership interested in cultural meaning-making.


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