Inquiry in Intercultural and Development Communication

The present essay deviates from the conventional grouping of development communication and international communication. Instead, it examines development communication together with intercultual communication. This rare combination of the two largely separate areas of study in a single overview presents an opportunity to retrace the common political and cultural milieu that gave birth to the two areas, to track their independent theory and research developments, to compare the respective area's key research agendas and theoretical advances that have been achieved, and to identify and reflect on some of the common challenges that lie ahead.

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