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Dimensions
and Outcomes
of Intercultural
    Contact
    Acculturation &
 Contemporary Theories
Intercultural Contacts
• Within-Society contacts and
  Multiculturalism (migration & refugees)
• Between-Society contacts: when a
  person from one society travels to
  another country with a particular
  objective in mind
  (assist, work, study, play, exploit)
Social contact between culturally
     disparate individuals is difficult
• Similarity-attraction hypothesis

• Culture-distance hypothesis

• Social categorization process (in/out groups)

• Stereotyping

• Primary socialization process

• Cultural syndromes
Dimensions of Intercultural
        Contact
•Time-span
-Long term

-Short or Medium term
•Purpose
-Make a life/study in
 (Immigrants, overseas
 students, subcultures)
Dimensions of Contact
•Type of Involvement
- Participate, Exploit, Contribute, Obs
  erve, Convert
  (Majority/minority, Immigrants, Trad
  ers, Experts, Tourists, Missionaries, Di
  plomats)
Group Level Outcomes of
        Contact
•Genocide of original inhabitants
-between societies (American Indians)
•Genocide of newcomers by outsiders
-   within societies (Nazi Germany)
      Refugee movements often result from
        attempted genocide, premigration
                    trauma
Group Outcomes (cont.)
•Assimilation of out-groups by in-
 group
-within societies (migrants in melting-pot)
-between societies (‘Cocacolonisation’)
‘swallowing-up’ of one culture by another—
gradually adopt dominant culture’s norms/values
Globalization: diversity reduced, assimilation
  policies may be inherently racist
Group level outcomes
•Self-segregation of out-groups by in-
 group
-within societies (Tribal lands, the US South-
  west)
-between societies (East Germany during cold
  war)
  Majority may seek to exclude minority or minority
       groups demand separate states, cultural
             enclaves, special schools, etc.
Group Outcomes (cont.)
•Integration
-within societies (pluralistic society like
  Australia)
-between societies (United Nations, third
  cultures)
   Results when different groups maintain their
 respective core cultural identities while merging
   into a superordinate group in other respects
Individual Outcomes
Ask yourself:
1) Is it considered to be of value to
   maintain one’s cultural identity
   and characteristics?
2) Is it considered to be of value to
   maintain relationships with the
   larger society?
Answers:
• “Yes” to both questions: Individual is integrating
  (health and well-being)

• “No” to both questions: Individual is marginalized
  (adverse effects on well-being)

• “Yes” to issue 1, “No” to issue 2: Individual is in
  the separation category (unhappiness/distress)

• “No” to issue 1, “Yes” to issue 2: process of
  assimilating
Outcomes of contact:
       dependent variables
• Behaviors
• Perceptions
• Feelings
• Beliefs
• Attitudes
• Self-references
Independent and mediating
        variables

    Determinants of outcomes
Outcomes most studied:
• General satisfaction of sojourners w/new lives
• Changes in emotional adjustment over time (culture
  shock)
• Extent to which sojourners interact with and engage
  in host culture
• Adverse psychological consequences of failing to
  adjust
• Ability of sojourner to manage transition
• Degree of competence in new setting
Individual Outcomes
• Berry’s Model: Integration, Assimilation,
  Separation, Marginalization
• Ward’s Model: Passing, Chauvinistic,
  Marginal, Mediating
     At the personal level, both models consider
  acculturation as signifying changes in the person’s
         behavior, attitudes and cognitions.
Individual Outcomes
 (dependent variable > cultural-identity)
• Passing: if second culture has higher
  status, one may reject his/her individual
  culture and adopt the new one (assimilation)
• Chauvinist: an individual may reject second
  culture influences as alien, retreat into
  culture of origin and/or become militant
  nationalist (separation)
Individual Outcomes
• Marginal: individuals vacillate between two
  cultures, feeling at home in neither
• Mediating: individuals who are able to
  synthesize various cultural identities and
  acquire bicultural or multicultural identities
  (Integration)
Historical Perspectives
•Linked migration and mental health
•Clinically oriented and strongly
 related to medical models of
 sojourner adjustment
Contemporary Perspectives
•Culture-Learning Approach: cross-
 cultural exposure is a dynamic
 learning experience both for
 sojourn and host
    problems arise because of difficulties in everyday
    social encounters; adaption is measured by skills
     acquisition; focuses on preparation, orientation
     and acquisition of culturally relevant skills, not
                          therapy
-
Culture-specific variables in the
      adaptation process
General knowledge about a new culture;
Length of residence in the host culture;
Language or communication competence;
Quantity and Quality of contact with host
nationals; Friendship networks; Previous
experience abroad; Cultural Distance &
Cultural Identity; Temporary vs. permanent
residency; Acculturation modes and Training
Stress & Coping Model
• Conceptualizes cross-cultural transition as a
  series of stress-provoking life changes that
  require coping responses
• Framework incorporates both characteristics
  of the individual and the situation (that may
  help or hurt adjustment)
• Variables studies include personality
  factors, cognitive appraisals of change, social
  support, homesickness, premigration stressors
  etc.
Social Identification
          Theories
• Highlights aspects of ethnic or cultural identity
• Linked to studies that define and measure
  acculturation
• Influenced by social psychology and
  significance of intergroup
  perceptions/relations
• Cognitive in flavor
  (attitudes, expectations, values, attributions)
Contemporary
           Approaches
• Theories are more comprehensive than earlier
  approaches
• Consider Affective, Behavior and Cognitive
  components of an acculturation process that
  occurs over time (ABCs)
• Highlight shift from negative, reactive features
  of culture contact towards adaptive and active
  coping
• “Shock” now seen as skills deficits
Culture Shock

The term we use to refer to the
meeting of individuals and groups who
differ in their cultural, ethnic, or
linguistic backgrounds.
Culture Shock is studied within the broader
    framework of acculturation theory
Acculturation Process
• Changes that occur as a result of sustained first-
  hand contact between individuals of differing
  cultural origins

• May also be studied within-societies (ethnic groups
  in plural societies)

• Conceptualizes cross-cultural transition as a
  significant life event in which difficulties are
  described in terms of debilitating stress or social
  skills deficits
Adaptation
• Debate about appropriate criteria for the
  assessment of cross-cultural adaptation (what
  is a successful transition?)

• Psychological adaptation is based on affective
  responses, refers to feelings of well-
  being/satisfaction during transition.

• Sociocultural adaptation is situated within
  behavioral domain, ability to ‘fit in.’

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Dimensions and Outcomes of Intercultural Contact

  • 1. Dimensions and Outcomes of Intercultural Contact Acculturation & Contemporary Theories
  • 2. Intercultural Contacts • Within-Society contacts and Multiculturalism (migration & refugees) • Between-Society contacts: when a person from one society travels to another country with a particular objective in mind (assist, work, study, play, exploit)
  • 3. Social contact between culturally disparate individuals is difficult • Similarity-attraction hypothesis • Culture-distance hypothesis • Social categorization process (in/out groups) • Stereotyping • Primary socialization process • Cultural syndromes
  • 4. Dimensions of Intercultural Contact •Time-span -Long term -Short or Medium term •Purpose -Make a life/study in (Immigrants, overseas students, subcultures)
  • 5. Dimensions of Contact •Type of Involvement - Participate, Exploit, Contribute, Obs erve, Convert (Majority/minority, Immigrants, Trad ers, Experts, Tourists, Missionaries, Di plomats)
  • 6. Group Level Outcomes of Contact •Genocide of original inhabitants -between societies (American Indians) •Genocide of newcomers by outsiders - within societies (Nazi Germany) Refugee movements often result from attempted genocide, premigration trauma
  • 7. Group Outcomes (cont.) •Assimilation of out-groups by in- group -within societies (migrants in melting-pot) -between societies (‘Cocacolonisation’) ‘swallowing-up’ of one culture by another— gradually adopt dominant culture’s norms/values Globalization: diversity reduced, assimilation policies may be inherently racist
  • 8. Group level outcomes •Self-segregation of out-groups by in- group -within societies (Tribal lands, the US South- west) -between societies (East Germany during cold war) Majority may seek to exclude minority or minority groups demand separate states, cultural enclaves, special schools, etc.
  • 9. Group Outcomes (cont.) •Integration -within societies (pluralistic society like Australia) -between societies (United Nations, third cultures) Results when different groups maintain their respective core cultural identities while merging into a superordinate group in other respects
  • 10. Individual Outcomes Ask yourself: 1) Is it considered to be of value to maintain one’s cultural identity and characteristics? 2) Is it considered to be of value to maintain relationships with the larger society?
  • 11. Answers: • “Yes” to both questions: Individual is integrating (health and well-being) • “No” to both questions: Individual is marginalized (adverse effects on well-being) • “Yes” to issue 1, “No” to issue 2: Individual is in the separation category (unhappiness/distress) • “No” to issue 1, “Yes” to issue 2: process of assimilating
  • 12. Outcomes of contact: dependent variables • Behaviors • Perceptions • Feelings • Beliefs • Attitudes • Self-references
  • 13. Independent and mediating variables Determinants of outcomes
  • 14. Outcomes most studied: • General satisfaction of sojourners w/new lives • Changes in emotional adjustment over time (culture shock) • Extent to which sojourners interact with and engage in host culture • Adverse psychological consequences of failing to adjust • Ability of sojourner to manage transition • Degree of competence in new setting
  • 15. Individual Outcomes • Berry’s Model: Integration, Assimilation, Separation, Marginalization • Ward’s Model: Passing, Chauvinistic, Marginal, Mediating At the personal level, both models consider acculturation as signifying changes in the person’s behavior, attitudes and cognitions.
  • 16. Individual Outcomes (dependent variable > cultural-identity) • Passing: if second culture has higher status, one may reject his/her individual culture and adopt the new one (assimilation) • Chauvinist: an individual may reject second culture influences as alien, retreat into culture of origin and/or become militant nationalist (separation)
  • 17. Individual Outcomes • Marginal: individuals vacillate between two cultures, feeling at home in neither • Mediating: individuals who are able to synthesize various cultural identities and acquire bicultural or multicultural identities (Integration)
  • 18. Historical Perspectives •Linked migration and mental health •Clinically oriented and strongly related to medical models of sojourner adjustment
  • 19. Contemporary Perspectives •Culture-Learning Approach: cross- cultural exposure is a dynamic learning experience both for sojourn and host problems arise because of difficulties in everyday social encounters; adaption is measured by skills acquisition; focuses on preparation, orientation and acquisition of culturally relevant skills, not therapy -
  • 20. Culture-specific variables in the adaptation process General knowledge about a new culture; Length of residence in the host culture; Language or communication competence; Quantity and Quality of contact with host nationals; Friendship networks; Previous experience abroad; Cultural Distance & Cultural Identity; Temporary vs. permanent residency; Acculturation modes and Training
  • 21. Stress & Coping Model • Conceptualizes cross-cultural transition as a series of stress-provoking life changes that require coping responses • Framework incorporates both characteristics of the individual and the situation (that may help or hurt adjustment) • Variables studies include personality factors, cognitive appraisals of change, social support, homesickness, premigration stressors etc.
  • 22. Social Identification Theories • Highlights aspects of ethnic or cultural identity • Linked to studies that define and measure acculturation • Influenced by social psychology and significance of intergroup perceptions/relations • Cognitive in flavor (attitudes, expectations, values, attributions)
  • 23. Contemporary Approaches • Theories are more comprehensive than earlier approaches • Consider Affective, Behavior and Cognitive components of an acculturation process that occurs over time (ABCs) • Highlight shift from negative, reactive features of culture contact towards adaptive and active coping • “Shock” now seen as skills deficits
  • 24. Culture Shock The term we use to refer to the meeting of individuals and groups who differ in their cultural, ethnic, or linguistic backgrounds. Culture Shock is studied within the broader framework of acculturation theory
  • 25. Acculturation Process • Changes that occur as a result of sustained first- hand contact between individuals of differing cultural origins • May also be studied within-societies (ethnic groups in plural societies) • Conceptualizes cross-cultural transition as a significant life event in which difficulties are described in terms of debilitating stress or social skills deficits
  • 26. Adaptation • Debate about appropriate criteria for the assessment of cross-cultural adaptation (what is a successful transition?) • Psychological adaptation is based on affective responses, refers to feelings of well- being/satisfaction during transition. • Sociocultural adaptation is situated within behavioral domain, ability to ‘fit in.’