OPENING THE CONVERSATION CHAPTER 1

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Across
  1. 4. dominance without the need for force or explicit forms of coercion
  2. 5. entails both an oppositional as well as transformative dimension
  3. 7. stands for or represents other things
  4. 8. one's social location or position within an intersection web of socially constructed hierarchical categories
  5. 10. suggests a range of different perspective-taking options that we can learn to make available to ourselves and need to be aware of in intercultural praxis
Down
  1. 1. the idea that one's own group's way of thinking, being and acting in the world is superior to others
  2. 2. the capacity to learn from introspection
  3. 3. invites us to consider how our geographic positioning is related to social and political positions
  4. 6. to create a more socially just, equitable, and peaceful world
  5. 9. a desire and willingness to know, to ask, to find out and to learn