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ID163852
Title ProperEthnographing gender roles and power in intercultural communication in Qatar
LanguageENG
AuthorTheodoropoulou, Irene ;  Ahmed, Iglal
Summary / Abstract (Note)This ethnographic study examines how gender roles associated with male and female Qatari students in intercultural communication courses in a university in Qatar are negotiated between them and their two female instructors from the US and Greece. Our aim is to contribute towards the development of good practice related to the teaching of information exchange among group members who are not culturally alike,1 by arguing that an efficient way of overcoming misunderstandings between instructors and students is to engage in a pedagogical approach, which we call “dialogical infotainment”. This serves the ultimate goal of sharing various types of power in order to sharpen our cultural sensitivity and subsequent tolerance and respect for each other’s gender role-related peculiarities.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Arabian Studies Vol. 8, 1, Jun-2018; p141-160
Journal SourceJournal of Arabian Studies Vol: 8 No 1
Key WordsPower ;  Qatar ;  Ethnography ;  Masculinities ;  Femininities


 
 
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