Interculturality definition

Interculturality means ‘relationship between cultures’, and refers to making the best use of each culture, so there will be reciprocity, knowledge, appreciation, understanding, interaction, participation, horizontality, respect and solidarity with other cultures. See Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense (URACCAN), 2008, Guía de investigación intercultural de la URACCAN, Bilwi: URACCAN.

Examples of Interculturality in a sentence

  • Interculturality and early attachment: A comparison of urban/non-Mapuche and rural/Mapuche mother-baby dyads in Chile.

  • The supervisors provide information on the services offered by the Doctoral Research Centre for Social Sciences with Specialisations in Globalisation, European Integration and Interculturality and encourage participation in suitable events.

  • If this is not possible, both assent to involve a neutral third party (such as the Chair of the Doctoral Committee of the Doctoral Research Centre for Social Sciences with Specialisations in Globalisation, European Integration and Interculturality) to mediate between the two parties.

  • Name can participate in suitable events of the Doctoral Research Centre for Social Sciences with Specialisations in Globalisation, European Integration and Interculturality.

  • This specific workshop is part of the European project Green Interculturality.

  • Surname, first name can participate in suitable events of the Doctoral Research Centre for Social Sciences with Specialisations in Globalisation, European Integration and Interculturality.

  • Interculturality has been defined as an “active process of transformation” [5], something that goes beyond the mere acceptance of coexistence and instead is a collective aspiration for a better society through diversity [77].

  • Interculturality in health, education, and property is explicit in Bolivia’s new constitution [85] and is a unifying component of Desnutrición Cero [7].