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Reducing negative affect about intercultural interactions through inoculation
Abstract Given that people of different cultures must increasingly interact with each other, the current study investigates the impact of an intercultural interaction as an inoculation against state communication apprehension (CA) and negative attitudes and beliefs about intercultural interactions. Specifically, this study sought to identify differences between Western and Middle Eastern cultures. A pretest–posttest design was used, with a 15-minute intercultural interaction as an intervention. Findings from a cross-cultural sample indicate that both US and Middle Eastern participants experienced a reduction in state CA and an improvement in attitudes and beliefs from pretest to posttest. Further discussion of findings and theoretical implications follow.
期刊介绍:
International Communication is an established field of study taught widely around the world under a variety of names. Journal of International Communication (JIC) is a refereed journal the field of international communication calls its own and one that provides a forum for discussion for the various geo-academic approaches to the study of global communication. A variety of fields of study, including International Communication, International Relations, International Development, International Political Economy, Global Sociology, Media Anthropology, Media and Cultural Studies, and Post-colonial Studies nourish JIC .