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Intercultural Communication in Virtual Exchange

Intercultural Communication in Virtual Exchange

Intercultural Communication in Virtual Exchange

Francesca Helm, University of Padova, Italy
December 2024
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    Virtual exchange is an educational approach that uses technology to bring together people from geographically and/or culturally distant locations in sustained online interactions, often intended to develop their intercultural awareness and understanding. Though the practice has existed for several decades, it has gained popularity in recent years, in part due to the recent Covid-19 pandemic and recourse to online tools for international and intercultural learning. This Element explores intercultural communication in virtual exchange by looking at how and why culture is made relevant in the pedagogical design and framing of virtual exchanges and what impact this might have on student positioning, power dynamics, and on intercultural learning. From this framework three broad approaches are outlined, which are defined as comparative, challenge-based, and dialogue-based. Each approach is explored through examples and the opportunities, limitations, and risks for intercultural learning.

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    December 2024
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    9781009385565
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. What is virtual exchange?
    • 2. Exploring interculturality in virtual exchange
    • 3. Comparative approaches
    • 4. Challenge-based approaches
    • 5. Dialogue-based approaches
    • 6. Final remarks
    • References.
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    • Francesca Helm , University of Padova, Italy