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Inter-cultural Conflicts: National and Global Rights Mediation & Conflict Resolution
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“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors” What makes a better neighbor – fence, or no fence? How might a wall make a good friend or neighbor? What makes a better friend or neighbor, a good boundary or good communication? Boundaries built when people stop respecting each other, listening to each other, or when they are threatened by the other person
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“Don’t burn your bridges” What do bridges do? (physically or figuratively) When might people want to build a bridge? What might “bridges” or “fences” symbolize, concerning inter- cultural relations and communication?
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Applying these colloquialisms to national issues:
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Communication and Inter-cultural Conflict When people stop listening to each other, or treating each other with respect, miscommunication may occur Miscommunication can lead to feelings of frustration or disrespect, which in turn leads to conflict or aggression What happens next?
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Communication and Cultural Taxonomy Shalom Schwartz’s Cultural Taxonomy : three problems all cultures must solve Preferences for relationships and boundaries – individuals and small groups How people organize and coordinate their activities, concerning needs of larger groups Orientation to social and natural resources
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Communication and Cultural Taxonomy Geert Hofstede’s Cultural Taxonomy : six dimensions of cultures Power Distance Uncertainty Avoidance Individualism vs. Collectivism Masculinity vs. Femininity Time Orientation Indulgence vs. Restraint
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If miscommunication is recognized and stopped, conflict may be resolved Disrespect >> Respect Censorship >> Free Speech Prejudice >> Tolerance Not Listening >> Communication Peer Pressure >> Confidence Rivalry >> Cooperation Indifference >> Compassion
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For Next Class Bring in a news article detailing an international conflict NEXT WEDNESDAY 4/15: National Center for Civil and Human Rights $10 Admission Please read article posted on blog
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