Promoting peace: colectivas, art, and cultural injustice in Mexico

This collaborative research delves into intercultural (in)justice, dignity, and the recognition of non-hegemonic knowledge. Its main objective is to investigate marginalised knowledge in immigration, gender violence, adultism, and minority groups, including indigenous communities. By diving into the...

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Published in:Language and intercultural communication Vol. 23; no. 6; pp. 542 - 558
Main Authors: Galindo, Carlos Eduardo Arias, Mendívil, Manuela Cantú, Sevilla, Andrea Fernández, Ortega, Marxitania Flores, Santamaría, Rocío Elizabeth Muñoz, Birzuela, Pedro Pico, Cervantes, Brenda Denisse Renteria, Balleza, Diego Suárez
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 02-11-2023
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:This collaborative research delves into intercultural (in)justice, dignity, and the recognition of non-hegemonic knowledge. Its main objective is to investigate marginalised knowledge in immigration, gender violence, adultism, and minority groups, including indigenous communities. By diving into the significance of informal knowledge-sharing settings this research underscores how vulnerable individuals and collectives showcase their identity holistically. Lastly drawing attention to the importance of fostering safe spaces, interculturality and sharing cognitive practice to counter marginalisation, promoting reconstruction through tools such as hospitality, active listening, and assertive communication.
ISSN:1470-8477
1747-759X
DOI:10.1080/14708477.2023.2255163