Remapping knowledge : intercultural studies for a global age
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Remapping knowledge : intercultural studies for a global age
(Making sense of history, v. 8)
Berghahn Books, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [196]-201) and index
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Description
The growing interdependence of the local and the global demand innovative approaches to human development. Such approaches, the author argues, ought to be based on the emerging ethics of global intelligence, defined as the ability to understand, respond to, and work toward what will benefit all human beings and will support and enrich all life on this planet. As no national or supranational authority can predefine or predetermine it, global intelligence involves long-term, collective learning processes and can emerge only from continuing intercultural research, dialogue, and cooperation. In this book, the author elaborates the basic principles of a new field of intercultural studies, oriented toward global intelligence. He proposes concrete research and educational programs that would help create intercultural learning environments designed to stimulate sustainable human development throughout the world.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Intercultural Studies: A Local-Global Approach
Chapter 2. The Role of Humanities in a Global Age
Chapter 3. Information and Communication Technology for Human Development: An Intercultural Perspective
Chapter 4. The Intercultural Studies Academic Program: A Pilot Project in Global Learning and Leadership
Appendix: Quantum Theory: A Brief Overview
By Hardy F. Schloer and Philip Gagner
Bibliographical References
Index
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