[ELTWeekly Volume 6, Issue 27 | November 10, 2014 | ISSN 0975-3036] Contradictorily the concept of intercultural competence is both polysemic and empty at the same time. Researchers, practitioners but also decision makers use it almost mechanically without always worrying about its meaning(s), the ideologies it represents, the impact(s) it has on those who are embedded in its… Continue reading Conference: ‘Intercultural Competence in Communication and Education (ICCEd2015)’, Malaysia, April 8-9, 2015