Not All Cultural Misunderstandings are Negative: The Inadequacy of the Concept of Ethnocentrism
Jordan Hyde, Alex North, Brigham Young University - Idaho
Full manuscript: www.kon.org/urc/v11/hyde.html
Abstract: This qualitative study examined the extent to which expatriates accommodate local worldviews and the implications of such accommodation on intercultural relations. Participants were interviewed and transcripts were analyzed and coded for themes. Most participants did not accommodate local worldviews per se, but most recognized the ecological benefits of the other cultural traditions. Various factors influenced the degree to which they accommodated local perspectives. Those who empathized with local perspectives expressed more positive relations with the host culture.