kim's cross cultural adaptation theory
Intercultural Communication, Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Transformation; Interethnic Association and Dissociation. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on Sunday, December 20, 2015 This involves crossing cultural boundaries. Kimâs cultural adaptation theory recognizes ICC as an internal capacity within an individual; it proposes that each individual (being an open system) has the goal of adapting to oneâs environment and identifies cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions of ICC. Kim, Y.Y. Interpersonal communication with those residents of the new host culture is expected to facilitate acculturation. Results indicate that international students significantly increase and adapt their new media use while abroad to communicate globally with their friends and family, and locally with their newly formed relationships. by W. Gudykunst). CUS WET Which of the following is NOT something you read about in the additional reading describing Kim's Cross Cultural Adaptation chapter? JST ), Handbook of intercultural communication (pp. As Kim (1995) pointed out, the study of intercultural adaptation can be classified into the individual level and group level. SN OJU WJM OJSS 45-70). Published in cooperation of the International Communication Association. OJAP Kim’s cultural adaptation theory recognizes ICC as an internal capacity within an individual; it proposes that each individual (being an open system) has the goal of adapting to one’s environment and identifies cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions of ICC. These are the sources and citations used to research Kim, Y. Y. By employing the broad concept, âadaptation,â Kim (2001) defines cross-cultural adaptation JBBS Graphene The concept, cross-cultural adaptation, refers to a process in and through which an individual achieves an increasing level of psychological and functional fitness with respect to the receiving environment. JSBS New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (2009). Email: youngkim@ou.edu Kim’s [1] cross-cultural adaptation theory posits that an increase in both interpersonal and mass communication activities with host nationals will lead to host communication competence. These are the sources and citations used to research Kim, Y. Y. Co. - Boston, Mass. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, Kim, Y. OJBM In-text: (Adler, 1991) Your Bibliography: Adler, … OJSTA Whenever an individual faces a situation where the old cultural patterns don't work, he/she will experience stress (at some level), deriving from the feeling of confusion. The Processes The Basics of Cross-Cultural Adaptation theory The stress-adaptation-growth dynamic When we experience stress from being in an unfamiliar cultural environment we gain the ability to communicate in accordance with the norms and practices of the host culture and In addition, she has given colloquia, seminars, and public lectures at various universities and organizations in the United States including the most recent presentations at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO (2011) and in the Department of Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2012). Kim, Y., & McKay-Semmler, K. (2013). OJGas Kim, Young Y. • Learn about the customs and habits of the new country. ACES OJPC IJG In Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation, 45 … Office: Burton Hall Room 132 OJMC ACT International dimensions of organizational behavior 1991 - PWS-KENT Pub. JCDSA OJMP 2.1. AAR During the course of translation, adaptation, and validation the TESS questionnaires for the lower extremity (LE) and upper extremity (UE) were handled separately. This study aims to extend Kim’s (1988, 2001) model of cross-cultural adaptation and Jin’s (1992; Jin & Cortazzi, 1993) cultural synergy model by providing qualitative data to demonstrate that the intercultural adaptation process is not simply one way, but essentially a two-way process. JEP Sojourner relationships. Insights into New Media Use by International Students: Implications for Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory. OJPathology OJML OJBD MI Kim, Y. OJEE CRCM Prof. Kim began a scientific investigation of cross-cultural adaptation of individuals from a communication perspective for her doctoral thesis. Young Yun Kim's Integrative Theory of Cross-Cultural Adaptation explains the transformation process that all human beings experience as they move into a new and culturally unfamiliar environment. 20 Downloads 50 Views Citations, Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability and Validity of the Malay Version of Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) V3.1, Nor Asiah Muhamad, Omar Mihat, Rushidi Ramly, Aniza Abdul Aziz, Rozanim Kamaruddin, Wan Nor Arifin Wan Mansor, Noor Hashimah Abdullah, Mohd Arif Mohd Noor, Rohaida Ismail, Widya Astrina Wisman, Noor Aliza Lodz, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff, DOI: WJNSE ABSTRACTThe current study explored a whole-network approach to measure the impact of institutional completeness at an individual-level with regards to [Kim, Y. OJCM framework, Kimâs theory offers a multidimensional and multifaceted account of the nature of the cross-cultural adaptation process, an account that is, by far, the most comprehensive one. JACEN OJNeph AM EPE OJEMD Cross Culture Adaptation Young Yun Kim’s theory of Cross- Cultural Adaptation(Hooke’s Law) • 24. DOI: 10.1002/9781118540190.wbeic0147, Kim, Y. Communication is key in Dr. Kim's theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. OJOp EMAE Theory Reflections: Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory Millions of people change homes each year crossing cultural boundaries—from immigrants and refugees resettling in search of a new life, to temporary sojourners finding employment overseas, governmental agency employees, Peace Corps volunteers, military personnel, and exchange students, to name only a few. WJNS Gudykunst (Eds.) IJNM (2015). OJM Underpinning the cross-cultural adaptation process are the two interrelated experiences of deculturation of some of the original cultural habits, on the one ⦠The identity factor in intercultural competence. IJIS and Guillemin et al. Kim, Y. The international encyclopedia of intercultural communication (3 vols.). JMF has been cited by the following article: TITLE: Insights into New Media Use by International Students: Implications for Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory. Addressing these and related issues, the author presents a comprehensive theory, or a "big picture," of the cross-cultural adaptation phenomenon. JIBTVA OJST OJO Kim, Y. OJCD The methodology used for translation and adaptation concerns a well-established process, based on published guidelines for the cross-cultural adaptation of self-reported measures by Beaton et al. (1988). In Kim's (2001) cross-cultural adaptation theory she posits that co-national contacts offer short-term support but hinder the long-term adaptation process. WJCMP (2014). (2001). IJCM AJCM LCE See acculturation and assimilation. TEL Fall, 2019 Office Hours: OJMH Sage, Thousand Oaks. Upon graduation, Prof. Kim taught at Governors State University in Illinois before moving to the University of Oklahoma in 1988, where she has helped to develop a nationally recognized Intercultural Communication graduate programs. (2005). In L. Chen (Ed. 323-349). IIM In J. Nussbaum (Ed. Kim, Y. OJEpi Prof. Kim was named a Fellow of the International Communication Association in 2002, and received in 2006 a Top Scholar Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Intercultural Communication Division of the International Communication Association. ), International encyclopedia of Interpersonal communication (pp. OJDM MPS MRI (2013). Multiple forces are 10.4236/ojpm.2012.22030 53-65). This study attempts to extend the existing literature by examining the potential moderating role of social support in the relationships between acculturation strategies and cross-cultural adaptation. CS 39-56). JBM Cross-cultural communication has emerged as a major concern for the helping professions in our multicultural society. Cross-cultural adaptation refers to the process of internal change in individuals so as to be able to function in an unfamiliar culture. In 2005, she published a formal theory entitled, “Association and dissociation: A contextual theory of interethnic communication” in Theorizing about Intercultural Communication (ed. GSC JILSA Awareness of what one can expect always helps in the process, but it is also important to remember that there is no one right formula, since every experience is unique. Newcomers to cultures have used various technologies to resist and assist in the cultural adaptation and acculturation process for as long as immigration has taken place (Kim, 1988; Kramer, 2003).While technology as a broad concept has included numerous innovations such as medical practices and means of transportation (Croucher, 2008; Kramer, 2003), media, the focus of this essay, ⦠New York: Routledge. Cross-cultural interpersonal communication 15, 1991. SS The process model presents the stress‐adaptation‐growth dynamic as the dialectic and cyclic psychological movement underpinning … OJER Scientific Research It is based on three assumptions Prof. Kim’s enduring interest in her two research domains, cross-cultural adaptation and interethnic communication, is a natural outgrowth of her own personal evolution over the past four decades—from a newcomer to American society striving for excellence in her intellectual pursuits, to an insider seeking to make a difference in the continuing national endeavor to reach for “a more perfect union.”. Association and dissociation: A contextual theory of interethnic communication. Over the years, there have been numerous adaptations of the different stages of the theory of cultural adaptation. Communication and Cross-cultural Adaptation: An Integrative Theory.. IJAA 23. Think-Pair-Share How do assumptions shape our understanding of the process of cross-cultural adaption? OJMIP ⢠Rather than see ⢠culture shock as bad, ⢠she feels it is necessary, ⢠even good. OJTS OJPsych Further, Kim claims that the greater the co-national interpersonal communication the lesser the intercultural transformation; i.e., functional fitness, psychological health, and intercultural identity. ), Theorizing about intercultural communication (pp. Education: Ph.D., Northwestern University Communication and cross-cultural adaptation: An integrative theory. and (2) Why does the rate or speed of the cross-cultural adaptation process vary ⦠In T. J. Socha & M. Pitts (Eds. The Processes The Basics of Cross-Cultural Adaptation theory The stress-adaptation-growth dynamic When we experience stress from being in an unfamiliar cultural environment we gain the ability to communicate in accordance with the norms and practices of the host culture and ADR JCC co-cultural theory _________ refers to the extent the host environment challenges strangers to adopt the patterns of the host culture and its communication system. ALS AAST JBPC JFCMV OJApo JCT YM. AJAC Kim, Young Yun. Select Journal As author or editor, she has produced 12 intercultural books including Interethnic Communication(Sage, 1986), Theories in Intercultural Communication (co-edited with W. Gudykunst, Sage, 1988) Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation (Multilingual Matters, 1988), Becoming Intercultural (Sage, 2001), and Communicating with Strangers (4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2003, with W. Gudykunst). JTTs Kim further refined and elaborated on this theory in her more recent book, Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation (2001). OJN degree from Seoul National University. Book . In 1970, she moved to the United States and completed her M.A. • Learn about culture shock. AMPC March Kim (2001) defined cultural. OJAnes The first full articulation of her theory was presented in her book, Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation: An Integrative Theory (1988). Unum and pluribus: Ideological underpinnings of interethnic communication in the United States. Kim, Young Y. I've read this book just once but plan to read it through at least one more time. Health MR Kim, Y. ICA IJOHNS She continued her studies and completed a Ph.D. degree in communication from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. These and related research works have provided empirical grounding for Prof. Kim’s comprehensive, general theory of cross-cultural adaptation. Kim, Y. Specifically, the translation process should ensure conceptual equivalence in each target country/culture (i.e. JEAS ETSN The process of cross-cultural adaptation. JASMI APE Being in concert: An explication of synchrony in intercultural communication. IJCCE JBCPR OJBIPHY JSS Make new friends by inviting people out. AAD An infinite game, according to Carse (1986), is not âfor the purpose of winningâ, but âfor the purpose of continuing the playâ (p. 3). OPJ (1988). Kim's theory of acculturation maintains that increasing interpersonal communication within the new host environment will result in increased acculturation. MME In Y.Y. JSEMAT It focuses on the psychological dynamic underpinning of their adaptation process, how their internal conditions change over time, the role of their ethnic and personal backgrounds, and of the conditions of the host environment affecting the process. New Media, International Students, Argentina, Social Networking Sites, Video Chat, JOURNAL NAME: CellBio OJMI (2011). This article investigates the application of Kim’s (2001) theory of communication and cross-cultural adaptation to identifying and resolving areas of conflict in mental health interpreting in Ireland and, by extension, in the wider field of community interpreting. Prof. Kim also has directed, and collaborated in publications, with a number of doctoral theses investigating cross-cultural adaptation in several different cultural contexts. It focuses on the psychological dynamic underpinning of their adaptation process, how their internal conditions change over time, the role of their ethnic and personal backgrounds, and of the conditions of the host environment affecting the process. 229-243). ENG JGIS Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Prof. Kim teaches undergraduate and graduate courses and direct doctoral theses in the area of intercultural/interethnic/interracial communication. ABB Communication Monograph, 81(2), 133-156. Kim, Y 2009, 'Cross-cultural adaptation theory', in Littlejohn, SW & Foss, KA (eds), Encyclopedia of communication theory, SAGE Publications, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, pp. (2015). Such commonly shared adaptation experiences are the focus of this cross-cultural adaptation theory. Adler, N. J. AD CC The identity factor in intercultural conflict. OJDer Stages of Cultural Adaptation. CE MSA JTST Kim, Y Y 2001, Becoming intercultural: an integrative theory of communication and cross-cultural adaptation, SAGE Publications, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, viewed 1 December 2020, doi: 10.4135/9781452233253. Newcomers learn to make adjustments in their original cultural habits and are able to attain a level of efficacy in the new environment. The theory of acculturation has been adapted to include contemporary concepts of culture and cultural adaptation that maintain a level of individual ethnicity far beyond the temporal point of initial acculturation. It focuses on the psychological dynamic underpinning of their adaptation process, how their internal conditions change over time, the role of their ethnic and personal backgrounds, and of the conditions of the host environment affecting the process. SAR 10.4236/jss.2015.33029 JAMP Cross-cultural adaptation refers to the process of internal change in individuals so as to be able to function in an unfamiliar culture. IB degree in speech communication at the University of Hawaii under the sponsorship of the East-West Center Communication Institute. The concept, cross-cultural adaptation, refers to a process in and through which an individual achieves an increasing level of psychological and functional fitness with respect to the receiving environment. However, the role of Lewin’s ‘field theory’ (1951) and Kim’s ‘cross-cultural adaptation theory’ (2001) has not been considered in this area, despite their profound properties in explaining individuals’ cross-cultural adaptation and its subsequent outcomes in a new environment. SM Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters. Intercultural adaptation is an infinite game played by souls haunted by their own cultural spirits. AiM JWARP OJCE As the individual acquires some of the characteristics of the host culture, he or she may lose some of the characteristics ⦠OJPM JIS ODEM 4,328 Downloads 8,935 Views Citations. The individual-level study focuses on the psychological adjustment of a sojourner in a new or unfamiliar culture. OJMetal OJD ABSTRACT: The current study uses a longitudinal, mixed-method approach to investigate the role that new media, such as social networking sites and video chat, play in cross-cultural adaptation and international student friendship network development. JSSM International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 46, 3-12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2015.03.018. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on Sunday, December 20, 2015. GM Newcomers learn to make adjustments in their original cultural habits and are able to attain a level of efficacy in the new environment. WJA In W. Gudykunst (Ed. The diverse strategies used by intercultural parents to negotiate diversity based on their cultural differences and their degree of mutual acculturation emerged to support this model. JHEPGC Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Communication and Cross-cultural Adaptation: An Integrative Theory.. JSEA More recently, Professor Kim has broadened her research domain to include issues of ethnicity/race, ethnic identity, and interethnic communication. Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation. Vol.6 No.2, Dr. Young Yun Kim is a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma, Norman. VP AMI OALibJ Boston, MA: Wadsworth. CSTA Integrative communication theory is a theory of cross-cultural adaptation proposed by Young Yun Kim. Whenever an individual faces a situation where the old cultural patterns don't work, he/she will experience stress (at some level), deriving from the feeling of confusion. OJI OJGen ), The positive side of interpersonal communication (pp. Kim, Y. Strangers in a new and unfamiliar cultural environment often find themselves in stressful situations. SNL Kim, Y. Drawn to this inquiry prompted by a keen personal interest in understanding the adaptive struggles and successes that she and those around her were experiencing, her doctoral thesis addressed these issues through a survey among Korean immigrants in the Chicago area. OJC COMS 520-B01 - Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory - Duration: 8:06. 389-413). IJMNTA OJRA Integrative communication theory of cross-cultural adaptation. ), Handbook of language and intercultural communication (pp. AA 2017. 105-116). ANP Kim has presented a well-written and well-thought-out theory about how people become acclimated to a new culture. OJINM It focuses on the psychological dynamic underpinning of their adaptation process, how their internal conditions change over time, the role of their ethnic and personal backgrounds, and of the conditions of the host environment affecting the process. Among them are a study of adaptation patterns of Malaysian students in the United States (with Ezhar Tamam), Western and non-Western international university students in Japan (with Masazumi Maruyama), Turkish employees of an American military organization in Germany (with Vicki Braun), Korean business expatriates in the United States and their American counterparts in South Korea (with Yang Soo Kim), and high school students of Hispanic backgrounds in the United States (with Kelly McKay-Semmler). Soft An Academic Publisher. AJCC MC IJMPCERO OJAS Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. She is also a founding fellow and a member of the Board of Directors of the International Academy for Intercultural Research, and was elected to serve as the Academy’s Vice President (2011-13), President (2013-15), and Past-President (2015-17). OJFD Social Networking, New York: Peter Lang. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. doi: 10.4135/9781452233253.n4 . (1988). YY Kim. OJAB A grounded theory method was used for data analysis resulting in the development of a typology of cross-cultural parenting. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.493, Kim, Y. ARSci In Deardorff, D. K. Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation. 10.4236/health.2018.107073 McKay-Semmler, K., & Kim, Y. ME In this theory, cross-cultural adaptation is conceived as a process of dynamic unfolding of the natural human tendency to struggle for an internal equilibrium in the face of often adversarial environmental conditions. OJOph She has served on the editorial boards of 11 journals including Applied Communication Research, Communication Theory, Human Communication Research, International and Intercultural Communication Annual, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Journal of Communication, and Journal of Intercultural Communication Research. Kim ’ s(1977, 2001, 2008, 2012) theory of cultural adaptation. 10.4236/psych.2020.1111111 SCD As such, cross-cultural adaptation is defined in this theory as the entirety of the dynamic process by which individuals who, through direct and indirect contact and communication with a new, changing, or changed environment, strive to establish (or reestablish) and maintain a relatively stable, reciprocal, and functional relationship with the environment (Kim, 2001, p. 31). Contextual theory of interethnic communication. 1988 Intercultural transformation: A system s theory. OJMSi OJTR Prof. Kim further refined and elaborated on this theory in her more recent book, Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation (2001). Thus, intercultural adaptation is a continuing process of interaction between two cultural beings. OJPP AS PST Sage, Thousand Oaks. IJCNS Built on the premise that an individualâs ability to communicate in accordance to the norms and practices of the local culture lies at the very heart of successful adaptation, Prof. Kim describes cross-cultural adaptation as a process of dynamic unfolding of the natural ⦠8:06. OJOTS JMP WJV 526 Downloads 1,027 Views Citations, Cross-cultural psychometric assessment of the parent-teen sexual risk communication (PTSRC-III) scale in Jamaica, Norman K. Waldron, M. Katherine Hutchinson, Hermi H. Hewitt, Pansy I. Hamilton, DOI: She has carried out an original research program examining various psychological, situational, and macro-environmental factors and their relationships to associative and dissociative behaviors of individuals when dealing with ethnically dissimilar others at the grassroots level. OJL OJF Insights into New Media Use by International Students: Implications for Cross-Cultural Adaptation Theory, KEYWORDS: International Journal of Intercultural Relations. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2015.03.018, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2012.04.015. JMGBND She has since conducted original studies among other immigrants, refugees, and ethnic minorities in the United States, including Japanese, Mexicans, and Southeast Asians, as well as American Indians. ⢠The âstressâ leads to change ⢠and personal growth. Start your review of Becoming Intercultural: An Integrative Theory of Communication and Cross-Cultural Adaptation Write a review Rizky Satya rated it really liked it WJET JBNB Multilingual Matters, 1988. This is called a Stress-Adaptation-Growth model (Kim, 2001). OJIC In L. Samovar, R. Porter, & R. McDaniel (Eds. OJMN ACS Prof. Kim has published over 110 book chapters and refereed articles in academic journals including Communication Yearbook, Human Communication Research, and International Journal of Intercultural Relations. (2001). GIS 639-660). JECTC OJIM OJOGas NJGC (2019). Office Hours: MW 2:45-3:15 by appt, M 6:00-6:20 by appt. OJRM Cross-cultural adaptation (from English to other language) The aim of translation is to achieve different language versions of the original PU-QOL questionnaire (UK English version) that are clear and expressed in common language. Kim, Y. Becoming intercultural: An integrative theory of communication and intercultural communication. ), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. Kim, Y. Y. ABC a theoretical model of cross-cultural adaptation. The Assumptions People travel and move to foreign environments for many different reasons. WJNST ), The handbook of conflict communication: Integrating theory, research, and practice (2nd ed., pp. . OJPed OJMS INTRODUCTION OF THEORY⢠DESCRIBES THE PROCESS OF CROSS- CULTURAL ADAPTATION AS IT UNFOLDS OVER TIME ⢠EXPLAINS THE STRUCTURE OF THIS PROCESS ⢠IT IS BASED ON THREE ASSUMPTIONS (âOPEN-SYSTEMSâ) 1. InfraMatics GEP (2016). Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Communication and cross-cultural adaptation: An integrative theory: Young Yun Kim Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters, 1988, 232 pp., $49.00 (cloth), $18.00 (paper)" by William B. Gudykunst et al. The first widely published version of Kim's theory is found in the last three chapters of a textbook authored by William Gudykunst with Young Yun Kim as second author. She argues that, in the project of cross-cultural adaptation, we are also embarking on a path of personal development, in which we stretch ourselves out of the familiar and reach for a deepened and more inclusive understanding of human conditions, including our own. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. NS OJS Young Yun Kim's Integrative Theory of Cross-Cultural Adaptation explains the transformation process that all human beings experience as they move into a new and culturally unfamiliar environment.
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