Intercultural Studies

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Five "Golden" approaches to ethics and moral framing The Golden Purse The Golden Mean The Golden Law The Golden Consequence The Golden Rule
The Golden Rule He who has the gold (power) rules.
The Golden Mean Virtue lies between two extremes.
The Golden Law What's right for one person is right for all.
The Golden Consequence The greatest good for the greatest number of people.
The Golden Rule Treat others the way you want to be treated.
The Platinum Rule Treat others the way they want to be treated.
Conflict Approaches Avoidance Accommodation Competing Compromising Collaboration
Cultural Adaptation (Culture Shock) Hierarchy of Needs Enculturation Acculturation Assimilation
Hierarchy of Needs
Enculturation The society you are raised into.
Acculturation The changing of oneself in order to belong to a new culture.
Assimilation The replacement of a known culture for a new culture.
The "U" Curve Honeymoon Crisis (Culture Shock) Critical Adjustment
Kim's Cultural Adaptation T-graph, Adaption v. Stress measured by time (The spiraling line)
Acculturation Examples from "God Grew Tired of Us" As boys they worked together to keep each other alive (the older boys took charge of younger).
Five Dimensions of Stereotypes Direction Intensity Specificity Consensus Accuracy
Stereotype Direction Positive or negative.
Stereotype Intensity How strong is the stereotype held by the observer.
Stereotype Specificity How vague or broad.
Stereotype Consensus How well accepted or well known
Stereotype Accuracy Is it a stereotype or sociotype
Stereotyping Attributes that cover up individual differences and ascribe certain characteristics.
Prejudice The very negative view of another group.
Ethnocentrism Ones own group is the center of everything and all others are scaled and rated with references to it.
Expectation Violation Theory (EVT) Explains a range of communication outcomes associated with violations of expectations about verbal and non verbal behavior.
Fundamental Attribution Error Is it the person or the situation?
Five Types of Prejudice Blatant Conceit Symbolic Tokenism
Pop Culture Culture that originates from the people where commonalities are subject to hegemony and is mass produced for mass consumption.
Hegemony Dominance of one over the another (ideological, political, economic, or cultural force).
Faith and Pop Culture Five Perspectives Opposition Agreement Synthesized Tension Renewal
F/PC: Opposition Christ against culture
F/PC: Agreement Christ of culture, leads to accomidation
F/PC: Synthesized Christ is above culture, lack of reform and change
F/PC: Tension Christ and culture in paradox
F/PC: Renewal Christ transforming culture
Four functions of nonverbal communication 1)Reflecting and managing id 2)Expressing emotions and attitudes 3)Conversation management 4)Impression formation and attraction
! Six Forms of Non-Verbal Communication Kinetics and Oculesics Proxemics Haptics Paralanguage
Grime's Maxims to Communication Quality Quantity Relevance Appropriate Manner
Communication Accommodation Theory When people interact they adjust their speech, their vocal patterns, and their gestures to accommodate to the others
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