New: MTM Video – Incorporating Cultural History and Trauma In Intercultural Design with Therese Pennell

Good afternoon, everyone,

I’m happy to announce that we’ve posted a new video on More Than Memos! In this video we highlight Therese Pennell’s “Designing Interculturally: Adopting a Social Justice Research Framework for ‘Seeing Difference.’” In the article Therese points out how intercultural design is affected by history and colonization, and I think it’s a valuable example for social justice approaches to visual rhetoric.

You can check out the video here:
https://youtu.be/Czn1OLg7fDU?si=U_9wOL-0LDfGQP2Y

Or check out the original article here:
https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816221125191

I want to give an extra-large show of thanks to Therese for her great work on the article and for her contributions to the video.

As always I include the automated YouTube remark that: if you enjoy the video, feel free to like, subscribe, and share it to others who would be interested.

Best,

Dan

Daniel Liddle, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of English

Western Kentucky University

http://www.danliddle.com/

Managing Producer

More Than Memos YouTube Channel

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