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CREATIVITY AND WELLBEING PERFORMANCE

Building communities through performance: emerging approaches to interculturality

Pages S137-S141 | Published online: 29 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: Changing definitions of culture are modifying approaches to intercultural education and training. This paper outlines the principal features of these emerging models for innovation and capacity building in communities.

Methods: Semiotics provides a theoretical frame for the interdisciplinary analysis of research on cultural competency, especially regarding recent studies on “cultural intelligence”, performance and creativity.

Results: Interdisciplinary research on cultural literacy is shifting from cultural knowledge to intercultural know-how. This know-how translates into the individual's capacity to innovate and illustrates the influence of culture on individual and group performance.

Conclusions: Research on cultural intelligence, performance and creativity provides promising new models for capacity building in communities. These approaches constitute a synthesis of previous research on cultural competency and provide new avenues for innovative social action through intercultural exchange.

Notes

*Comments pertaining to the Intercom Project: a series of documentaries on applied cultural semiotics. These same documentaries were used in the Queensland workshop.

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