1st Edition

Ecointerculturality Communing with the More-than-Human World

By Julie S. Byrd Copyright 2027
238 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Ecointerculturality introduces an original approach that brings the more-than-human world—nature, living beings, and Earth itself—into intercultural communication, education, and research (ICER), expanding the field with planetary consciousness and relational care. At a time of ecological crisis and widespread disconnection, this transformative book invites readers into ecotranslanguaging, a... Read more

1. Encountering Ecointerculturality as Relational Reorientation: Where to Begin?  2. Expanding the Communicative Field: Ecotranslanguaging as Ecointerculturality  3. Breathing and Unsettling: How Did We Get Here? Language, Modernity, and Separation  4. Attuning and Languaging with Grief, Trauma, and Collective Healing  5. Listening and Remembering: Indigenous Ways of Languaging and Sacred Feminine  6. Communing and Transforming: Ecotranslanguaging in Motion with Interspecies Communication  7. Grounding and Giving Back: Balance, Renewal, and Going Forth

Biography

Julie S. Byrd is Professor at the Faculty of Education, Western University, Canada. She specializes in critical applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, intercultural communication and multilingual education, and works with Indigenous methodologies.