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On the Importance of Listening and Intercultural Communication for Actions against Racism

Authors :
Natalia A. Baires
Rocco Catrone
Brandon K. May
Source :
Behav Anal Pract
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

In a period where racial inequities in the United States have garnered more attention and discussion as a result of social media (e.g., increased use of the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag; Anderson et al., 2020) and newer generations (Tatum, 2017b), it is important to ensure that communication between cultural groups is effective and produces systemic change. This paper will review the failures of a “post-racial” society, with emphasis on ineffective communication between Black, Indigenous People of Color and non-Black, Indigenous People of Color. The role of the listener during intercultural verbal exchanges will be examined, while highlighting the barriers and harmful results of ineffective communication. A behavioral conceptualization of effective listener behavior will be presented, which if implemented, may maintain and sustain social equity, inclusion, and justice. A call to action will be made to further investigate intercultural communication using behavior-analytic research methodologies and how such research might inform on how to functionally and precisely mediate reinforcement in the fight against racism.

Details

ISSN :
21968934 and 19981929
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Behavior Analysis in Practice
Accession number :
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