Improving Intercultural Interactions
Modules for Cross-Cultural Training Programs, Volume 2
Edited by:
- Kenneth Cushner - Kent State University, Ohio, USA
- Richard W. Brislin - University of Hawaii, USA
Volume:
8
April 1997 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Develop a unique counseling approach for training clients, students, and target populations with Improving Intercultural Interactions, a pragmatic text that deals with concerns specific to intercultural experiences in counseling. Intended as a companion to the first volume by Brislin and Yoshida, this new book works from an educational model for counseling and presents training modules that are relevant for varying clusters of circumstances, from the world of business to the field of education. It builds upon the first book and deals with issues including ethics, ethnocultural identification, conflict and mediation across cultures, as well as empathy and cross-cultural communication. In addition, this practical text is full of exercises, activities, and self-assessment questions that promote growth and cultural awareness.
By defining culture inclusively and broadly, the editors have compiled a unique collection of training modules that will be essential to professionals and researchers in a broad range of fields, including clinical/counseling psychology, educational psychology, social work, psychology, gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, ethnic studies, and management.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Kenneth Cushner and Richard Brislin
Key Concepts in the Field of Cross-Cultural Training
PART TWO: THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
Richard Brislin and S Suzan Jane
Power in the Service of Leadership
Dharm P S Bhawuk
Leadership through Relationship Management
Jan Fried and Izumi Matsumoto
Everyday Work Experiences of People Designated as Diverse
Roya Ayman
Leadership and the Glass Ceiling
PART THREE: THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
Richard Brislin
Introducing Active Exercises in the College Classroom for Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Courses
Mary Wang
Re-Entry and Reverse Culture Shock
Kenneth Cushner and Charles Nieman
Managing International and Intercultural Programs
PART FOUR: CONCERNS IN VARIOUS TYPES OF INTERCULTURAL EXPERIENCES
Paul Pedersen
Doing the Right Thing
Ann-Marie Horvath
Ethnocultural Identification and the Complexities of Ethnicity
Theodore Singelis and Paul Pedersen
Conflict and Mediation across Cultures
Colleen Mullavey-O'Byrne
Empathy and Cross-Cultural Communication