An Analysis of Skype Exchanges for Promoting Intercultural Learning and Understanding Among University Language Students

Colette Mrowa-Hopkin (1)
1. College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia

Abstract

This paper reports on a project designed to promote intercultural learning and understanding between language students across three universities in Australia, Mexico and Germany. It examines students’ self-recorded Skype exchanges and assesses them within the debate over the inclusion of interculturality in language learning and teaching. By examining the negotiation of meaning that occurs between exchange partners, the study highlights the key elements involved in intercultural mediation, where rapport building may have a significant impact on negotiation of intercultural knowledge and attitudes. Micro-level discourse analysis is applied to culture-related events in the Skype conversations with a view to contributing meaningful insights into intercultural communication in instructional contexts.

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Authors

Colette Mrowa-Hopkin
colette.mrowa-hopkins@flinders.edu.au (Primary Contact)
Author Biography

Colette Mrowa-Hopkin

Colette Mrowa-Hopkins was formerly senior lecturer in French and applied linguistics at Flinders University in South Australia. Her research interests include applied linguistics; the teaching and learning of French (FLE); discourse analysis and cultural identity; and cross-cultural and intercultural pragmatics, with special focus on communication of emotion. She has published widely.

Mrowa-Hopkin, C. (2022). An Analysis of Skype Exchanges for Promoting Intercultural Learning and Understanding Among University Language Students. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 22(1), 92-108. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v22i1.30

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Mrowa-Hopkin, C. (2022). An Analysis of Skype Exchanges for Promoting Intercultural Learning and Understanding Among University Language Students. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 22(1), 92-108. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v22i1.30