1. Chinese international students and American domestic students' intercultural communication in response to group criticism: collective face and discomfort feelings.
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Zhu, Yi and Bresnahan, Mary Jiang
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CHINESE students in foreign countries , *CHINESE people , *STUDENT mobility , *CROSS-cultural communication , *ANALYSIS of covariance , *INGROUPS (Social groups) , *DRUG analysis , *INTERGROUP relations - Abstract
Purpose: Group criticism plays an important role in intergroup relations and conflicts, but few studies have related group criticism to intercultural communication contexts. This study aims to explore two cultural groups' (Chinese international students in the USA and American domestic students) collective face concern as a unique experience in intercultural communication and other psychological responses while encountering group criticism targeting their country image. Design/methodology/approach: A laboratory experiment was conducted assessing Chinese international students (n = 115) and American domestic students' (n = 100) responses to a research-confederate critic (whose group membership was manipulated) criticizing participants' country image such as blaming China and the USA for air pollution or using drugs in the Olympics. analysis of covariance, correlational analysis and regression analysis were adopted to analyze the data. Findings: Chinese international students reported higher collective face concerns and lower liking toward the critic compared with American students. When criticism specifically targeted participants' country image, Chinese international students reported more discomfort feelings than American students; and while responding to the critic who identified as participants' ingroup member, Chinese international students' discomfort feelings were more susceptible to their collective face than American students in the same condition. Originality/value: This study illustrates cultural differences in collective face concerns and psychological reactions in responding to criticism targeting a country image in intercultural communication contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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