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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 |
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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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