What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication

abstract: This study assessed ways that culture influences our communication and the development of both professional and personal relationships with people from different cultural backgrounds. My goal was to provide the theoretical base and practical application of concepts that will improve overal...

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Other Authors: Brown, Kermit Austin (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.43963
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-439632018-06-22T03:08:12Z What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication abstract: This study assessed ways that culture influences our communication and the development of both professional and personal relationships with people from different cultural backgrounds. My goal was to provide the theoretical base and practical application of concepts that will improve overall effectiveness in communicating with members of different cultural groups across the globe. The action research involved in this project will ultimately guide my community of practice toward a critical understanding of the importance of increasing student’s social awareness through intercultural communication, awareness, discourse and action. This increased awareness will ultimately guide them to becoming architects of social change. The data analysis assessed the experiences of undergraduates at a major four-year University (ASU). The study also gathered responses to a questionnaire that measure perceptions and experiences of the campus cultural climate. The participants were students of various ages from Arizona State University. Results revealed significant differences between racial and ethnic groups on multiple dimensions of the campus cultural climate. The outcome was an intercultural communication class that advanced innovative intercultural communication curriculum that also provides students an opportunity to discuss cultural issues related to race, culture and social injustices. The research was aimed at finding ways to encourage student’s civic participation, activism, enlightenment, and inspiration to speak out, and be heard. Research Design: Mixed-methods research design involving the following data from one section of quantitative analyses (analysis of covariance) of pre-post surveys, qualitative analyses of semi-structured interviews, and analysis of student assignments. The innovation, as a whole, focuses on the improvement of diversity, activism, and increasing sociocultural learning and participation, with particular interest in understanding how academic programs are engaged in this activity. Dissertation/Thesis Brown, Kermit Austin (Author) Jordan, Michelle (Advisor) Bertrand, Melanie (Committee member) City-Carroll, Raquel (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Educational leadership eng 137 pages Doctoral Dissertation Educational Leadership and Policy Studies 2017 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.43963 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2017
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What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication
description abstract: This study assessed ways that culture influences our communication and the development of both professional and personal relationships with people from different cultural backgrounds. My goal was to provide the theoretical base and practical application of concepts that will improve overall effectiveness in communicating with members of different cultural groups across the globe. The action research involved in this project will ultimately guide my community of practice toward a critical understanding of the importance of increasing student’s social awareness through intercultural communication, awareness, discourse and action. This increased awareness will ultimately guide them to becoming architects of social change. The data analysis assessed the experiences of undergraduates at a major four-year University (ASU). The study also gathered responses to a questionnaire that measure perceptions and experiences of the campus cultural climate. The participants were students of various ages from Arizona State University. Results revealed significant differences between racial and ethnic groups on multiple dimensions of the campus cultural climate. The outcome was an intercultural communication class that advanced innovative intercultural communication curriculum that also provides students an opportunity to discuss cultural issues related to race, culture and social injustices. The research was aimed at finding ways to encourage student’s civic participation, activism, enlightenment, and inspiration to speak out, and be heard. Research Design: Mixed-methods research design involving the following data from one section of quantitative analyses (analysis of covariance) of pre-post surveys, qualitative analyses of semi-structured interviews, and analysis of student assignments. The innovation, as a whole, focuses on the improvement of diversity, activism, and increasing sociocultural learning and participation, with particular interest in understanding how academic programs are engaged in this activity. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Educational Leadership and Policy Studies 2017
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title What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication
title_short What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication
title_full What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication
title_fullStr What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Awareness, Action, and Discourse in Intercultural Communication
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