Cross Cultural Theory: Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity - 4 views
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Jason Gaede on 16 Feb 12My link on Bennett - http://blog.communicaid.com/cross-cultural-training/cross-cultural-theory-developmental-model-of-intercultural-sensitivity/ In reading these articles and studying the Bennett scale, my biggest "ahahhh" moment happened when I thought to myself, "Where do I fall into this scale?" Of course, while performing a self-evaluation you prefer to end up near the ethnorelative end of the scale. However, I have yet to experience different cultures outside the United States, so how can I truly evaluate myself on this subject? Unfortunately, I must go with where I am in life in terms of intercultural experiences. I would have to say I'm probably at step two - Defense against Difference. This appears to be my cultural experience level at this point, but hopefully I will have the opportunity to prove myself at a higher level later in life. In reflecting upon my day if I came from a different culture, I think specifically about my office. Regardless of culture of origin, people who are not from America are treated and viewed differently by associates. I'm not saying people are necessarily mean or heartless towards them, but there are things said in confidence and jokes made behind these folks' backs. In my relations with a few of these individuals I would honestly say they are incredibly nice people who are more respectful than the majority. If I were one of them, I certainly would not appreciate the things said behind my back. These thoughts will definitely make me think twice the next time I hear such conversation. I believe the Bennett model directly relates to me office in that most people I encounter there are stuck firmly in the first two stages. Now, I am probably in stage two myself, but I believe I act in an open-minded and accepting manor. But as the scale states, I hear "negative stereotyping" everyday, and this most certainly is a problem amongst my peers. Do we believe other cultures are inferior to ours? Are we threatened by other culture