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Intercultural Communicative Competence for Global Citizenship

English · Hardback

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This work builds on the assumption that language learning and teaching needs to be made more relevant to the 'glocalised' digital world we live in. Its authors argue that staff in Higher Education (HE) must prepare students for effective online interaction and explores the digital, linguistic and critical intercultural components of 'global citizenship'. The book pivots around an innovative research study; linguistic politeness frameworks are revisited to analyse the written online exchanges on an Online International Learning (OIL) - or intercultural telecollaborative - project between the UK and France.Through the use of cyberpragmatics, and inspired by Meyer and Land's 'threshold concept pedagogy', the authors examine the challenges and solutions identified by an 'expert student' in managing rules of engagement and intercultural awareness when interacting online. This book will appeal to students and scholars of applied linguistics, education, sociolinguistics and interculturalcommunication, and provide a valuable resource for teacher trainers, language teachers and educators across the world.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) revisited.- Chapter 3: Cyberpragmatics.- Chapter 4: The CoCo telecollaborative project: internationalisation at home to foster global citizenship competences.- Chapter 5: CoCo Research questions and answers.- Chapter 6: Emerging online politeness patterns.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.

About the author

Marina Orsini-Jones is Associate Head of School (International) and Course Director for the MA in English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics at Coventry University, UK. She is a Principal Fellow and National Teaching Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has published work on various CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) topics. 

Fiona Lee is Lecturer in French and Academic Skills at Coventry University, UK. She has published work on reflective practice and action-research-informed curricular design. She is Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Summary

This work builds on the assumption that language learning and teaching needs to be made more relevant to the 'glocalised' digital world we live in. Its authors argue that staff in Higher Education (HE) must prepare students for effective online interaction and explores the digital, linguistic and critical intercultural components of ‘global citizenship’. The book pivots around an innovative research study; linguistic politeness frameworks are revisited to analyse the written online exchanges on an Online International Learning (OIL) - or intercultural telecollaborative - project between the UK and France.Through the use of cyberpragmatics, and inspired by Meyer and Land’s ‘threshold concept pedagogy’, the authors examine the challenges and solutions identified by an ‘expert student’ in managing rules of engagement and intercultural awareness when interacting online. This book will appeal to students and scholars of applied linguistics, education, sociolinguistics and interculturalcommunication, and provide a valuable resource for teacher trainers, language teachers and educators across the world.

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