Narratives of Intercuturality

Monday, 7 July 2025: 13:00-14:45
Location: FSE032 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
RC05 Racism, Nationalism, Indigeneity and Ethnicity (host committee)
RC31 Sociology of Migration

Language: English and Spanish

This session invites papers that explore narratives of interculturality, with a focus on experiences from indigenous people, migrants and other groups. The objective is to examine the challenges and resistance encountered in these experiences. Potential topics may include, but are not limited to, the selection of strategies for navigating intercultural spaces; structural dispositions promoting symmetric intercultural exchanges. Submissions employing a subjective perspective informed by critical interculturality, decoloniality and an intersectionality approach are particularly welcome. Both empirical and theoretical explorations are of interest, and submissions may adopt either approach.
Session Organizer:
Denisse SEPULVEDA, Haute école de travail social, Chile
Oral Presentations
Adolescentes En Transición: Oportunidades y Resistencias Del Alumnado Inmigrante En La Educación Escolar Chilena
Cesar DIAZ PACHECO, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile
Narrating Historical Changes in Global Academia: The Intercultural Imaginaries of Female International Professors
Kamil LUCZAJ, University of Lodz, Poland; Magdalena HOLY-LUCZAJ, University of Information Technology and Managemnt in Rzeszow, Poland
The Practice of Liminality As a Sociology of Concern
Liudmila ZAICHENKO, HSE University, Russian Federation