Reconciliation through communication in intercultural encounters: potential or peril?


Autoria(s): Gallois, Cindy
Contribuinte(s)

W.L. Benoit

Data(s)

01/03/2003

Resumo

As we reflect on the events of September 11th and their aftermath, there is strong motivation in many places to improve intercultural and international relations through communication. This laudable aim implicates the long history of research into intercultural encounters, which has always bad this goal. To achieve it, researchers and trainers must go beyond conceptualizing intercultural encounters as like interpersonal ones, except that participants have different and sometimes conflicting cultural rules and values. We must develop programs to train metaskills in analyzing miscommunication and its negative consequences. This requires the recognition that, in many interethnic and intercultural contexts, participants are not. motivated to communicate well. In such cases, the larger sociopolitical situation must be addressed, or skills training may even exacerbate the conflict. It is also crucial to understand intercultural communication as simultaneously intergroup and interpersonal, to incorporate both aspects into interventions, and to advocate for such training to improve intercultural relations.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67249

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Palavras-Chave #Identity #Acculturation #C1 #380105 Social and Community Psychology #751005 Communication across languages and cultures
Tipo

Journal Article