Third Space

English

Noun

Third Space (countable and uncountable, plural Third Spaces)

  1. Alternative form of third space
    • 2001, Michael Kelly, ‎Imelda Elliott, & ‎Lars Fant, Third Level, Third Space: intercultural communication and language, →ISBN, page 129:
      There is much in existing language teaching which will support this aim, but it needs to be reconceptualised within a firmly intercultural framework, which can develop a pedagogy of the Third Space.
    • 2013, Revd Dr Christopher R Baker, The Hybrid Church in the City: Third Space Thinking, →ISBN:
      It is in this latter section that we will explore the close relationship between hybridity and the concept of the Third Space, which emerges as a major conceptual tool in understanding how hybridity works.
    • 2014, Sarah Travis, Decolonizing Preaching, →ISBN:
      This space within the Trinity corresponds to another space—the Third Space conjectured by postcolonial theory. The Third Space is a location in which community and identity are negotiated and where postcolonial subjects can enter into discourse not bound to the typical boundaries of colonizing discourse.

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