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  • Intercultural communication is a well-established interdisciplinary field of research on an in-ternational level. For many scholars, however, intercultural communication represents a paradigm that is hopelessly stuck in essentialist and culturalist worldviews - a model that transforms its object for the worse, rather than for the better. At the same time, the discipline is frequently criticized for its lack of innovation: Some new ideas may appear on the horizon, but communication scholars often refuse to consider them as potential future paradigms. Why isn’t the discipline making a more serious attempt to overcome its old conceptual challenges? This article will discuss some potential answers to this question by examining the potential contributions of convivialism, interculturalism, and cosmopolitanism, three recently developed approaches in social theory. This paper argues that researchers of intercultural communication have long faced the challenge of earning respect and acceptance for their work in the eyes of more traditional academic disciplines. Innovative concepts such as cosmopolitanism, on the other hand, display clear ideological commitments and promote a vision of how cultural policy should be designed. This article will discuss the potential of overcoming this dichotomy. (xsd:string)
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  • Rethinking Interculturality Will Require Moral Confessions: Analysing the Debate Among Convivialists, Interculturalists, Cosmopolitanists and Intercultural Communication Scholars (xsd:string)
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  • In: interculture journal: Online-Zeitschrift für interkulturelle Studien, 15, 2016, 26, 43-58 (xsd:string)
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