Abstract
This work looks for an understanding of intercultural studies and intercultural communication from a genealogical and critical perspective. It seems they could belong to a functional emerging practice and a discourse for socio-political and economical objectives related to the conflict solving regarding ethnic reclaim and migratory processes. This work is divided into four parts: (1) Beginning of the intercultural studies 1 Some previous spanish versions of this work have been published in
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DEL VALLE ROJAS Professor, C., & Del Valle Rojas, J. (2015). Ideology, control and exclusion in the intercultural studies and intercultural communication: a critical perspective 1. Journal Signo y Pensamiento, Issue XXIV (Vol. 4, pp. 3–22).
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