Lecture 4 Feelings and emotions in intercultural contexts
Lecture 4 Feelings and emotions in intercultural contexts
We know that in multicultural situations we might face very strong feelings. In this lecture we learn to understand the ambiguity in these situation and also we learn about the reasons behind the uncertainty we feel. Observe that you need to stop the video at the point of 2 minutes in the timer and fill the questionnaire as advised below.
Before any lecture either open or save to your computer the assigned PowerPoint presentations.
Assignment before the lecture: Read the article: Bedford, O. A. 2004. The individual experience of guilt and shame in Chinese culture. Culture and Psychology, 10(1), 29-52.
http://cap.sagepub.com/content/10/1/29.abstract
Open or save the PowerPoint slides related to this lecture HERE.
Listen to the lecture, and afterwards do the assignment given below.
1. Stop the lecture at 02.00 (timer) and fill in the questionnaire within 3 minutes.
2. Stop the lecture at 26.00 (timer) and think about the discussion questions for a few minutes.
Write your learning experiences into your personal Reflective report
Assignment after the lecture: Recall an intercultural incident where you have experienced strong feelings (e.g. anxiety, uncertainty, anger, happiness, joy, excitement) and try to analyze how these feelings did affect your thinking and reactions within / after that situation. Write your thoughts into reflective report.