Journal of International Students
Volume 8, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 1337-1345

Structured and critical intercultural programming: Faculty and staff collaborate to put research into action (Article)

Spitzman E. , Waugh M.
  • a Bridgewater State University, United States
  • b BRIDGE Center, Johnson & Wales University, United States

Abstract

This article describes the origin and curriculum of Identity Dialogues, a program which facilitates conversations about power and privilege among international and domestic students. It was developed as a result of findings from an ethnographic study of an unstructured conversation partner program at the same institution. The study found that power-laden issues were influencing the interactions and confirmed that intercultural competence development has to be actively facilitated (Bennett, 2009). Identity Dialogues sessions start with an examination of participants’ own cultural histories and then they are guided to analyze stereotypes and microaggressions. Finally, participants create action steps for fostering intercultural competence in their communities. © Journal of International Students.

Author Keywords

Identity Critical intercultural communication Microaggressions race Intercultural competence

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85048985363&doi=10.5281%2fzenodo.1254590&partnerID=40&md5=4ebf89f5cbff187eeaefc2864ea7ba00

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1254590
ISSN: 21623104
Original Language: English