The journal seeks to advance a perception of the intercultural dimension of language within a complex and pluralist view of the world. To this end, it seeks always to resist reductive and hegemonic interpretations, and is stimulated by contemporary, critical perspectives in understanding cultural practices and intercultural relationships. Its aspiration to promote an understanding of the position and politics of language(s) in intercultural communication is conceived as a contribution to personal development and to interpersonal understanding, dialogue and co-operation. The journal also seeks to make an effective contribution to disseminating new ideas and examples of good practice in educating students in language and intercultural communication.
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Editors:
Malcolm MacDonald - University of Exeter, UK
John O'Regan - Westminster Institute of Education, London, UK
Reviews and Criticism Editor:
Dr Fiona J. Doloughan - University of Surrey
Editorial Board:
Susanne Ehrenreich - Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Germany
Manuela Guilherme - Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Prue Holmes - University of Waikato, New Zealand
Shirley Jordan - Oxford Brookes University, UK
Shanta Nair-Venugopal - University Kebangsaan, Malaysia
Helen O'Sullivan - University of Dublin, Ireland
Alison Phipps - University of Glasgow, UK
Lies Sercu - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Jan Walravens - Haute Ecole Francisco Ferrer and Vesalius College, Belgium
Jane Wilkinson - University of Leeds, UK