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Epistemological plurality in intercultural communication knowledge
Hamza R'BOUL
Department of International Education (IE)
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Keyphrases
Intercultural Communication
100%
Epistemological Plurality
100%
South-South
33%
Ontology
33%
Editorial Board
16%
Copyright
16%
Interculturality
16%
International Relations
16%
Power Structure
16%
Knowledge Production
16%
Problematization
16%
Decolonization
16%
Institutional Change
16%
Marginalization
16%
Leading Journals
16%
Decoloniality
16%
Knowledge Hierarchy
16%
Self-critical
16%
Decolonial Knowledge
16%
Publication Practices
16%
Insurgency
16%
Marginalised Knowledge
16%
Board Practices
16%
Global Knowledge Production
16%
Decolonial Thought
16%
Arts and Humanities
Intercultural
100%
Plurality
100%
Knowledge Communication
100%
Knowledge Production
25%
Epistemic
25%
Global
12%
Contemporary
12%
Periodicals
12%
showcase
12%
Framework
12%
Reform
12%
Narrative
12%
Articulation
12%
International Relations
12%
Warrants
12%
Calling
12%
Problematization
12%
Insurgency
12%
Social Sciences
Intercultural Communication
100%
Knowledge Communication
100%
Narrative
16%
International Relation
16%
Power-Structure
16%
Rhetoric
16%
Institutional Change
16%
Social Exclusion
16%
Interculturality
16%