Intercultural Communication in an Age of Disruption

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critical interculturality
digital technology impact
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forthcoming
Haynes Collins
higher education policy
institutional discourse transformation
Institutional discourses
Intercultural communication
Interculturality
migrant language education
power dynamics analysis
Ramzi Merabet
social inequality research

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  • ISBN 9781041016892
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited volume is grounded in the recognition that we are living in an age of disruption, evident on multiple fronts including rising global inequality, environmental degradation, war, the unchecked growth of generative AI, the mining of our attention by digital tech corporations and increasingly polarised political discourse.

Representing a diverse range of voices, disciplines and contexts, the contributors to this book respond to this current state by considering its effects on their working environment and practices and how their understanding of interculturality is transformed in relation to these global conditions. Through engaging with these contributors who actively research and critically interrogate interculturality as a core concept, this book makes a significant contribution to the field of intercultural communication, arguing that the future relevance and theoretical potential of interculturality is contingent on maintaining a critical approach to the concept while preserving an open perspective to social interaction which emphasises interdependence.

This book will be essential for academics, postgraduate researchers, and teachers working in intercultural studies and related fields.

Haynes Collins is Professor of Intercultural Studies at the University of Leeds.

Dr Ramzi Merabet is a lecturer in intercultural studies at the University of Leeds.