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IJIR is the Academy's Journal.
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Call for papers for the research topic “Understanding Children’s and Adolescents’ Gender and Gender Identity,” co-edited by two IAIR members.
See the CfP on Frontiers website at:
https://t.co/tF5ZaBmhVm
How can we create more accepting societies where immigrants can feel a deeper sense of belonging? How can we extend this sense to others in society? And what is belonging in the first place?
Adam Komisarof addresses these questions in:
https://t.co/JYCu3Jbc4a
What really drives violent extremism? The readiness for intergroup violence is driven by two distinct psychological motivations: defensive extremism, which aims to protect a group from threats, and offensive extremism, which seeks to establish dominance.
https://t.co/O76xJ36g4o
New publication from Dr. Alex English and Dr. Agnes Szabo in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations: Understanding cultural identity processes and pathways to psychological adaptation for foreign residents in China.
https://t.co/ZxJeiy0592
Social Markers of Acceptance are used in host societies to decide who is "one of us." This article examines the relationship between how well immigrants (in Japan, the US, and Australia) feel they fit these social markers and their mental well-being.
https://t.co/AQpzSX9ajp
Adam Komisarof published “Promoting interdisciplinary interculturality: An autoethnographic reflection on IAIR” in the Handbook on Communication and Culture about his term as IAIR President.
Pre-publication copies available upon request from [email protected]
Check out Sandra M. Fowler and Daniel C. Yalowitz's new Creating the Intercultural Field.
This volume offers first-person autobiographical accounts from 12 pioneers who synthesized insights from various social science disciplines to forge the intercultural field.
Check out IAIR President Lily Arasaratnam-Smith's new Handbook on Communication and Culture. It explores intercultural communication, theory, competence, and education—emphasizing how communication and culture are inextricably linked.
#IACCP is calling for applications to the W-O Award, which offers travel assistance to its members (current, renewing, and new) to facilitate
their attendance at the upcoming International Congress in Leuven, Belgium. The date for the upcoming conference is July 14 – 18, 2026.
Intercultural studies are a product of historical encounters, as the experiences of previous generations shape our current perspectives in IC.
Check out Michael Steppat and Steve Kulich's new Historical Intersections of Intercultural Studies (II).
https://t.co/ItGsWBCeq8
New preprint alert! https://t.co/HFUmNqBSxH
We used the data from a meta-analysis of 1,190 studies on migrant adjustment to find out what methodological challenges the field is dealing with. By Kiki Vu, @KunstJonas , George Tong and myself.
Check out @EgitimSoyhan's new study that synthesizes two decades of scholarship on how governance reforms, demographic shifts, and persistent hierarchical structures continue to shape leadership practices in Japanese universities.
https://t.co/fF7QGnglwD
Back to back?!
Volume 110 of IJIR is also now available!
It features articles by @STurper, @zaferozkan55, and more!
Click the link below to check it out:
https://t.co/LZ7O5U2SbM
Volume 109 of the International Journal of Intercultural Relations is now available!
It features works by @ArianeVirgona, @AlexEngPsych, and more!
Come check it out:
https://t.co/2ExtdFTVp5
Dear IAIR colleagues,
IAIR is providing collaboration opportunities for scholars who would like to work on collaborative projects and share their research. If interested, please fill out this form:
https://t.co/Evb13VygQ2