Introduction Fred Dervin and Karen Risager Part 1: Identity and Interculturality: Studying Narratives 1. Identity Transformations in Intercultural Encounters: A Dialogical Analysis Irini Kadianaki, Ria O’Sullivan-Lago & Alex Gillespie 2. Enregistered and Emergent Identities in Narrative Anna de Fina 3. Identity: Brought about or Brought Along? Narrative as a Privileged Site for Researching Intercultural Identities Mike Baynham Part 2: Identity and Interculturality: Studying interaction and discursive contexts 4. Ethnomethodological Methods for Identity and Culture: Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorization Elizabeth Stokoe & Frederick Attenborough 5. Interculturality: Reconceptualising Cultural Memberships and Identities through Translanguaging Practice Zhu Hua 6. Discursive Ethnography – A Microanalytical Perspective on Cultural Performance and Common Sense in Student Counseling Interviews Louise Tranekjær Part 3: Identity and Interculturality: Studying practices and discourses in local and global contexts 7. Interculturality in Ethnographic Practice: Noisy Silences Lise Paulsen Galal 8. Who Decides what to Develop and How? Methodological Reflections on Postcolonial Contributions to Analysis of Development Fieldwork Heidi Bojsen Part 4: Identity and Interculturality: Revisiting concepts and analytical foci 9. On Legitimate and Illegitimate Blendings - Towards an Analytics of Hybridity Birgitta Frello 10. Identity and Subjectivity: Different Timescales, Different Methodologies Claire Kramsch Concluding Remarks: Towards More Equitable Research on Identity and Interculturality? Fred Dervin & Karen Risager