Intercultural communication in the classroom: A study with Psychology in Multicultural Contexts students

Keywords: Intercultural communication, Intercultural Education, Intercultural Dialogue, Interculturality

Abstract

This qualitative study showed that intercultural communication also has expression in the classroom, in accordance with the experience lived with the third year of Psychology in Multicultural Contexts, from the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast (URACCAN), Bilwi Campus. The Grounded Theory was essential to direct the methodological strategy that became a hierarchical classification scheme that led us to build and contribute with new knowledge in this area. It includes the perception that a group of students has about intercultural communication as an important tool for coexistence, respect, tolerance, inclusion and horizontal dialogue. With this purpose, this study is coherent with the manifest commitment to recover and contribute from the community and the diversity of thought that commonly characterize university students, to the practice of intercultural communication.

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Author Biographies

Yulmar Montoya Ortega, Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Máster en Comunicación Intercultural con enfoque de género. Director interino del Instituto para la Comunicación Intercultural de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Gretta Paiz Malespín, Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Doctoranda. Máster en Salud Intercultural. Periodista, Abogada y Notario, Especialista en Comunicación Intercultural y en Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos. Profesora Investigadora de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Published
2018-10-05
How to Cite
Montoya Ortega, Y., & Paiz Malespín, G. (2018). Intercultural communication in the classroom: A study with Psychology in Multicultural Contexts students. Science and Interculturality, 23(2), 46-58. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v23i2.6567
Section
Gender and Interculturality

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