Prof. Liisa Salo-Lee, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Question
1: Is it adequate to say that Intercultural Communication is not yet an academic discipline
in its own right, but perhaps a discipline in the making, somewhere in between interdisciplinarity and
transdisciplinarity? Could you elaborate on this and maybe tell us also something about how Intercultural
Communication has developed as a field of study? Answer
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2: In a recent article you have written: “Intercultural Communication
is at best intercultural dialogue, a jointly traveled path towards learning and understanding, respect
and responsibility. Different opinions become a source for new solutions, and culture turns into a valuable
resource. In the multicultural and interdependent world intercultural dialogue is our chance to make
a difference.” In your understanding, what is the essence of intercultural dialogue?
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