Exam 6: Identities and Subgroups
Exam 1: Challenges of Living in a Global Community17 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and People16 Questions
Exam 3: Communication and Culture17 Questions
Exam 4: Perception and Categorization16 Questions
Exam 5: Value Orientations and Behaviour17 Questions
Exam 6: Identities and Subgroups17 Questions
Exam 7: Verbal Communication and Culture17 Questions
Exam 8: Nonverbal Communication and Culture17 Questions
Exam 9: Immigration and Acculturation17 Questions
Exam 10: Intercultural and Intergroup Relations16 Questions
Exam 11: Intercultural and International Conflicts17 Questions
Exam 12: Mass Media and Cultural Change16 Questions
Exam 13: Effective Intercultural Communication in a Global Society17 Questions
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Which of the following best describes social identity theory's claims on social identity formation?
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Which of the following is NOT true about religious identity?
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Define and explain the concept of interpellation.
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Louis Althusser (1971) describes the process whereby a society creates individuals as particular kind of people as a form of 'interpellation'. For Althusser, cultures interpellate or hail particular types of subjects. When we come to recognize ourselves as the type of subject being called, the interpellation is successful. That is, we come to identify with the type of subject (or type of person), and in this respect our sense of identity comes not from within, but from the outside - our culture and society that are 'hailing' us.
Which of the following statements best describes the process of developing a third culture?
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According to Hardiman, there are several stages for dominant social identity development. Which of the following best describes the redefinition phase?
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The term race and ethnicity are often used interchangeably, although differences exist between the two concepts. What differentiates ethnicity from race?
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Which of the following statements is TRUE of nation branding, according to the case study in this chapter?
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Which of the following statements is NOT the emphasis of identity negotiation theory, developed by Stella Ting-Toomey?
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Identities can be ascribed or avowed. Which of the following is NOT an ascribed identity?
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Why does national identity always imply difference? Explain this by providing an example.
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In every country, there are continuous reproduction, reinterpretation and transmission of a pattern of symbols, values, memories, myths and traditions. Which function of national identity do these myths of origin serve?
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Define communication theory of identity and explain in what ways it is different from role identity theory and social identity theory.
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Angela is an Australian whose parents were born in Greece and immigrated to Australia before she was born. Angela speaks Greek at home, attends a Greek Orthodox Church and participates in traditional Greek festivals and holidays. Which of the following statements is more likely to be true of Angela?
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The Fa'afafine of Samoa are males that perform female roles. What does this example illustrate?
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of cultural identity?
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