Intercultural Dialogue in the European Education Policies, 1st ed. 2020
A Conceptual Approach

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This open access book analyses intercultural dialogue as a concept, policy and ideal in European education policy documentation. The core European transnational organizatons ? the Council of Europe and the European Union ? have actively promoted policies to engender inclusive societies and respond to challenges that diversification may entail. This book, in turn, offers suggestions for improving education policies in super-diversified Europe and beyond, where there is an increasing need for cultural understanding and constructive dialogue. The authors utilize concept analysis to reveal how these organizations seek to deal with dialogue between cultures, as well as weight given to cultural differences and intercultural encounters. This book will be of interest and value to scholars of intercultural dialogue and European education policies. 
Preface.- Chapter 1. Introduction: What is intercultural dialogue and why is it needed in Europe today?.- Chapter 2. Data and methods: A conceptual approach to intercultural dialogue.- Chapter 3. Definitions and contexts of intercultural dialogue within European policy documents.- Chapter 4. Analysing intercultural dialogue through conceptual densities.- Chapter 5. Affective rhetoric and 'sticky concepts' in European education policy documents.- Chapter 6. Conclusions and suggestions for improving European education policies.
Tuuli Lähdesmäki is Senior Researcher and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
 
Aino-Kaisa Koistinen is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
 
Susanne C. Ylönen is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
 

Explores how interculturality is promoted within education policy at the European level

Uses concept analysis to show how the Council of Europe and the European Union work with dialogue between cultures

Provides useful suggestions for improving education policies relevant to both super-diversified Europe and beyond