Although community engagement to enhance justice, equity, and inclusion is at the heart of this book, dancing with difference is the overarching metaphor. Featuring case studies of several international, national, and local organizations, the book showcases both first-hand and public discourses related to community engagement work from Nepal and Northern Ireland to Kenya, Zimbabwe, and the U.S.
Mary Jane Collier Ordre des livres



- 2014
- 2002
Focusing on the concept of intercultural alliances, this volume explores the complexities of communication and negotiation across diverse cultures. Edited by Mary Jane Collier, it offers insights into both successful and unsuccessful alliances through contributions from various experts. The book examines relationships among groups and individuals, highlighting how institutional structures, ideologies, and historical contexts influence these interactions. It provides a comprehensive analysis of relationships as situated discourse, enhancing understanding of intercultural dynamics.
- 2000
Constituting Cultural Difference Through Discourse
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricate relationship between culture and discourse, this collection of essays examines how individuals with diverse cultural identities define their boundaries and uniqueness through communication. Featuring contributions from various cultural groups, the book offers a rich tapestry of perspectives on discourse analysis, from localized interpretations of in-group dialogues to broader analyses of public texts. It highlights the significance of understanding discourse and culture in addressing contemporary social issues within a dynamic global context.