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Abstract

International transfers require adaptational processes by the persons concerned that also include changes in everyday knowledge. Taking the Chinese concept of "face" as an example, changes in knowledge structures of 15 Germans in Taiwan were explored in a longitudinal study. By use of a structure formation technique, a method that was developed in the context of the "research program subjective theories", these changes were monitored over the period of one year. Despite of theoretical shortcomings of the underlying framework "research program subjective theories" the method proved fruitful for analysing personal experiences in intercultural encounters as well as documenting changes of everyday knowledge that can be interpreted as an expression of an intercultural learning process. Results further suggest that a modified version of a structure formation technique might also be used for intercultural coaching purposes.

URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0103208

Details

Title
Learning About "Face"-"Subjective Theories" as a Construct in Analysing Intercultural Learning Processes of Germans in Taiwan
Author
Weidemann, Doris
Section
Thematic Issue
Publication year
2001
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Freie Universität Berlin
e-ISSN
14385627
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
867758758
Copyright
Copyright Freie Universität Berlin 2001