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Critical Intercultural Communication Studies

Editors: Bernadette Marie Calafell Shane T. Moreman
ISSN: 1528-6118


Within Communication, culture is broadly understood as a meaning-making process that evidences itself within discourse, mediated forms, and interactional instances to constitute group autonomy. Within that meaning-making process, intercultural communication considers relationships between institutions and their societies, media and their audiences, and peoples and their communities. The formalized study of intercultural communication has always been problematic; like most disciplines and subdisciplines, its usefulness and limitations emerge from the historical context in which it is studied.
Developed after World War II, intercultural communication initially served as an applied area of study to train U.S. governmental and business entities for relationships beyond U.S. borders. Then, out of the struggles of the U.S. Civil Rights era, intercultural communication expanded to concern itself with relationships between differing racial and ethnic groups. By the turn of the twentieth century, some intercultural communication scholars had fully embraced studying the differential power relations between nations, communities, and individuals thus catalyzing a body of research known as critical intercultural communication.
Now, heading into the middle of the twenty-first century, critical intercultural communication has come into focus as an area of study that emphasizes, explains, and seeks to resolve power relations within specific contexts, applying theories and modes of inquiry suited to contemporary issues understood within their ongoing historical dynamics. As our institutions and their societies, mediated forms and their corresponding audiences, and communities and their members continue to alter and morph, critical intercultural communication adapts to interpret and envision progressive, socially just ways forward.
This series, therefore, invites scholarship that challenges status quo cultural constitutions by recognizing and problematizing hegemonic modes of belonging and being. Spanning a range of contexts, critical intercultural communication considers symbolic and performative orders across local, national, hemispheric and transnational circuits. Moreover, this series fosters interdisciplinary conversations that innovate ontological and epistemological forms, advancing a range of systematic intellectual approaches to cultural transformation and validation. The series is particularly interested in works grounded in BIPOC, decolonial, feminist, queer, crip, and/or kink perspectives that construct claims, knowledges, and theories capable of guiding society toward new social justice knowings.

Titles

  • Title: Unsettling Intercultural Communication

    Unsettling Intercultural Communication

    Rethinking Colonialism through Indigeneity
    Volume 32
    by Santhosh Chandrashekar (Volume editor) Bernadette Marie Calafell (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook 312 Pages
  • Title: Transnationalizing Critical Intercultural Communication

    Transnationalizing Critical Intercultural Communication

    Legacy, Relevance, and Future
    Volume 31
    by Ahmet Atay (Volume editor) Shinsuke Eguchi (Volume editor) Gloria Nziba Pindi (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook 344 Pages
  • Title: (Trans)national Tsina/oys

    (Trans)national Tsina/oys

    Hybrid Performances of Chinese and Filipina/o Identities
    Volume 30
    by Richie Neil Hao (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs 138 Pages
  • Title: Asians Loving Asians

    Asians Loving Asians

    Sticky Rice Homoeroticism and Queer Politics
    Volume 29
    by Shinsuke Eguchi (Author) 2021
    ©2022 Textbook 180 Pages
  • Title: Permanent Outsiders in China

    Permanent Outsiders in China

    American Migrants’ Otherness in the Chinese Gaze
    Volume 28
    by Yang Liu (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs 210 Pages
  • Title: Bitches Unleashed

    Bitches Unleashed

    Performance and Embodied Politics in Favela Funk
    Volume 27
    by Raquel Moreira (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook 246 Pages
  • Title: Jotería Communication Studies

    Jotería Communication Studies

    Narrating Theories of Resistance
    Volume 26
    by Robert Gutierrez-Perez (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook 300 Pages
  • Title: Intercultural Memories

    Intercultural Memories

    Contesting Places, Spaces, and Stories
    Volume 25
    by Ahmet Atay (Volume editor) Yea-Wen Chen (Volume editor) Alberto González (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook 192 Pages
  • Title: Negotiating Identity and Transnationalism

    Negotiating Identity and Transnationalism

    Middle Eastern and North African Communication and Critical Cultural Studies
    Volume 24
    by Haneen Ghabra (Volume editor) Fatima Zahrae Chrifi Alaoui (Volume editor) Shadee Abdi (Volume editor) Bernadette Marie Calafell (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs 212 Pages
  • Title: Global Dialectics in Intercultural Communication

    Global Dialectics in Intercultural Communication

    Case Studies
    Volume 23
    by Jolanta A. Drzewiecka (Volume editor) Thomas K. Nakayama (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook 302 Pages