Research
Research at the International Centre for Intercultural Studies.
Some examples of new and current research agendas include:
- What is culture? Who talks about culture and for what purpose? How are cultural differences socially or discursively constructed?
- What do ‘cross-cultural’, ‘intercultural’ and ‘transcultural’ mean? What implications do these different paradigms have for policy and practice?
- What do globalisation, migration, changing geopolitics and the Covid pandemic mean for Intercultural Studies?
- What role does culture have in language learning and developing learners’ outlook and identity?
- What role does language and intercultural learning and understanding have in equalising opportunities for individuals of diverse backgrounds across their lifespan and for marginalised groups?
- What role do intercultural learning and global citizenship play in language education and education in general? How are these concepts contested? What opportunities do they present in the post-Covid world?
- What roles do symbolic power, institutional power, corporate power, economic power, political power, the power of monolingual ideologies, and capitalist governmentality play in intercultural communication and intercultural practices?
- How can Intercultural Studies contribute to the decolonisation agenda in education and society?
- What are the perks and perils of intercultural encounters mediated through digital technology (e.g., Zoom, Twitter, Facebook, online blogs)?
- How do language, identity and culture interact and impact on each other?
- What methodological innovations does interculturality bring to Intercultural Studies?
Our links
UNESCO (United Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organisation)
In 2000 UNESCO invited Professor Gundara to take up the title of UNESCO Chair in Intercultural Studies and Teacher Education. In 2012 UNESCO renewed Professor Gundara’s tenure of the UNESCO Chair for a further five years until 2017. An interview with Professor Jagdish Gundara is available at the UNESCO archives.
International Association for Intercultural Education (IAIE)
The IAIE is a worldwide network of professionals working in the field of intercultural studies and intercultural education. In 2013 the Secretary General of the International Association for Intercultural Education (IAIE), Dr Leslie Bash, brought the Headquarters of the IAIE into the International Centre for Intercultural Studies (ICIS) at IOE.
Through dialogue with sister networks with national or regional remits and located in other parts of the world such as: National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) in the USA, the Korean Association for Multicultural Education (KAME), and other national and regional networks in the field such as Interkultura, the IAIE has become a co-operative hub across the world of networks in the field.
This enables the IAIE and the ICIS in IOE to disseminate effectively to teacher education and development programmes in almost all countries of the world the principles and practices of quality practices in intercultural studies.