This book considers communication across difference in a variety of humanistic contexts, from classical Greek literature, to continental philosophy, environmental studies, media studies, science and technology studies, animal studies, and beyond. With contributors from all around the globe (including Portugal, South Africa, Turkiye, China, Italy, and other countries), this volume provides a truly diverse range of perspectives on the philosophical and practical dimensions of communicating across otherness and difference.
Andreas Gonçalves Lind received his PhD with an FCT grant in Philosophy from the University of Namur in 2020. He is Assistant at the Pontifical Gregorian University and invited professor at the Facultés Loyola Paris. He has been working in the field of phenomenology and fundamental theology. Recently published in 2023, Dieu à l'épreuve with Parole et Silence.
Ana Paula Pinto obtained her PhD in Greek Literature in 2007. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at UCP (CRBraga), she has recently undertaken the role of editor for Education, Justice, and Human Rights in a Transforming World, published by Axioma Studies in 2023.
Dominique Lambert is a philosopher of science who teaches at the University of Namur (Belgium). He was knighted by King Philippe in July 2016 and raised to the rank of Baron, and in 1999 he received the Georges Lemaître Prize.