AI for Critical Interculturality 1st Edition
AI for Critical Interculturality (1st Edition) by Fred Dervin, published by Routledge, offers a timely, rigorous exploration of how artificial intelligence intersects with intercultural communication, learning, and research. Written for scholars, educators, and practitioners, this book combines critical theory with practical inquiry to unpack the cultural assumptions, power dynamics, and ethical challenges embedded in AI technologies.
Key features:
– Interdisciplinary lens: Bridges communication studies, education, cultural studies, and AI research.
– Critical frameworks: Introduces conceptual tools to interrogate bias, representation, and agency in AI-mediated intercultural encounters.
– Empirical and theoretical balance: Blends case studies, examples, and reflective analysis to ground abstract ideas.
– Pedagogical relevance: Offers strategies for teaching and designing intercultural learning in AI-rich environments.
– Global perspective: Considers diverse contexts and voices, emphasizing equity and inclusion.
Accessible yet scholarly, Dervin’s book invites readers to rethink technology’s role in cultural exchange and to develop more just, reflective approaches to AI in intercultural practice. An essential read for anyone investigating the future of culture, communication, and technology.
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