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Teachers as intercultural bridge‐builders: Rethinking the metaphor of bridge‐building
2020
Teaching Theology and Religion
The idea that intercultural understanding should be based on in-depth knowledge about the other continues to capture the imagination of policy makers, practitioners, and researchers. According to this line of thinking, intercultural understanding is about creating a secure way of reducing cultural complexity, aiming to overcome what is perceived as the strangeness of the other. While this approach to intercultural understanding has been highly influential, a growing body of work has raised
doi:10.1111/teth.12550
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