Communicative prerequisites for diversity - protection of difference or promotion of commonality?

Sine Just (1)
1. Centre for Communication Studies Copenhagen Business School

Abstract

A basic dilemma faces the student of intercultural communication: Should communicative norms that protect substantial differences guide intercultural encounters? Or should formal rules of communication be promoted regardless of the interlocutors' cultural backgrounds and group affiliations? In this article arguments for and against these two positions are presented through a review of the discussion between Charles Taylor and Jürgen Habermas. It is argued that the theoretically irreconcilable positions may in practice be less than contradictory: in actual communicative encounters interlocutors with different cultural backgrounds do reach agreement on specific issues while preserving their cultural differences. On the basis of this insight, a communicative model that both protects differences and promotes commonality is proposed.


 

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Sine Just
snj.kom@cbs.dk (Primary Contact)
Author Biography

Sine Just

Sine Just is a research fellow at the Centre for Communication Studies, CBS. She is interested in political as well as intercultural communication and is writing her PhD thesis on the debate on the future of Europe. The theorisation and analysis of communicative processes of public opinion formation, legitimation, and identification are at the centre of her research interests.

Just, S. (2004). Communicative prerequisites for diversity - protection of difference or promotion of commonality?. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 4(1), 1-09. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v4i1.392

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Just, S. (2004). Communicative prerequisites for diversity - protection of difference or promotion of commonality?. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 4(1), 1-09. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v4i1.392