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[ecrea] 24th Nordic Intercultural Communication Conference (Jyväskylä, Finland)
Tue Apr 25 21:59:17 GMT 2017
Advance notice of the 24th Nordic Intercultural Communication Conference
23-25 November, 2017
Jyväskylä, Finland
Theme: Diversities, mobilities, and cultural identities in the balance
Human movement and relocation in the 21st century, by choice or in
response to human-made or natural disasters, is becoming increasingly
common. One outcome of this trend is that many people have become
entrenched in, or fallen back onto, defensive lines and discourse as a
means to protect their cultural identities. However, engaging dissimilar
others--politically, professionally, or personally--from a defensive
posture makes productive intercultural interaction and policy making
difficult at best, and perhaps unattainable.
This situation poses significant challenges to ongoing peaceful
negotiation of cultural identities. In other words, what makes me “me,”
you “you,” and us “us”? Whether taken from the perspective of the
immigrants, their offspring, host societies, ethnic minorities, or
institutional actors operating in the field, the process of identity
building and maintenance has always resulted from comparing oneself to
“the other,” in seeking out both similarities and differences. It is
enhanced or undermined by the stories told within oneself and among
friends and compatriots. The process can be productive, mind-expanding,
inclusive, and beneficial, just as easily as it can be fraught with
contradictions, tension, fear, and reactionary stances.
But who is the owner of a culture or cultural information? Who is
allowed to be an “authentic” representative of a culture? When is the
assumed nature of a culture--or one’s cultural identity--allowed to
evolve and by what means? What is the role of people invested in the
field of intercultural communication? What kind of networks,
initiatives, best practices, and hopeful ideas can be offered or
advanced? How does theoretical insight best intersect with practical
challenges?
We open the call for presentations and work group proposals related, but
not limited, to the following themes:
·Intergroup negotiations concerning cultural, ethnic, religious, and
linguistic identities and identity hybridity in various contexts
·Processes and strategies for initiating, maintaining, and furthering
intergroup interaction or research
·Issues related to perceived threat and its manifestations in
intercultural communication
·Theories and applications related to the field of intercultural
communication, competency development, and education
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Taking it to the street: the application of intercultural practices
in various disciplines and activities, and/or the commitment of
international, national, regional, institutional and educational
policies and applications toward our shared future
*
Emerging challenges for intercultural communication research
Presentation proposals follow an abstract format of approximately 500
words, including references. Work group proposals should also be
approximately 500 words, including rationale, proposed participants as
well as their individual contribution.
The submission system will open 1 May, 2017; submission deadline is June
15, 2017, see https://www.jyu.fi/en/congress/nic
We hope to see you in Jyväskylä!
Important information:
23-25 November, 2017, Jyväskylä, Finland
Organized jointly by University of Jyväskylä and JAMK University of
Applied Sciences
More information forthcoming
Inquiries: (nic2017 /at/ jyu.fi) <mailto:(nic2017 /at/ jyu.fi)>
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