Developing Intercultural Relationships

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Developing Intercultural Relationships CHAPTER 9 Developing Intercultural Relationships

Factors that Affect Intercultural Relationships

Uncertainty Reduction Theory Premise—the primary goal when interacting with a stranger is to reduce uncertainty and increase predictability of behavior. Can be: Proactive—weighing options prior to interactions. Retroactive—explaining behavior after it occurs.

Anxiety Uncertainty Management Theory Focuses on managing, rather than reducing, anxiety Mindfulness—being consciously attentive to incoming information. Actively negotiating meaning, rather than dealing with information in a habitual manner. Communication effectiveness—is when message interpretation is similar to message intent. The goal of an interaction is to achieve effectiveness.

Socio-Communicative Orientation Assertiveness—an individual’s ability to make requests, actively disagree, and express positive or negative personal rights and feelings. Responsiveness—an individual’s ability to be sensitive to the communication of others, including providing feedback, engaging in comforting communication, and listening.

Empathy Empathy is the degree to which we can accurately infer another’s thoughts or feelings. Empathy is crucial to intercultural relationships because of the cultural differences between the two individuals. Model of relational empathy-when two people interact, they create a third culture of shared meaning and relational empathy.

Empathetic Listening Practices: Paraphrase Reflect feelings Reflect meanings Summarizing

Similarity and Attraction

Eastern Relationships Practice: Particularism: A particular set of rules apply to each relationship. Long-term and asymmetrical reciprocity. Distinct differences between in-group and out-group members. Use of intermediaries. Blending of personal and public relationships.

Relationship Types Serial monogamy Polygamy (marriage to more than one spouse) Polygyny (man with multiple wives) Polyandry (woman with multiple husbands) Interracial marriages Account for 2% of U.S. married couples

Relational Maintenance Self-disclosure Relationship talk Positivity Understanding Assurances Networks Tasks

Mate Selection Desirability enhancement effect Desirability diminution effect Different perspectives of mate selection: Evolutionary biologists Sociologists Geneticists Social Psychologists

International Mate Selection Project Characteristics individuals value in mates: Kindness Intelligence Exciting personality Healthy Similarities and differences in countries: Most polarizing characteristic=chastity