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Addressing the issue of inter-ethnic communication, this text aims to provide students and practitioners with a precise framework in which to view and define the diverse factors at work during inter-ethnic communication. It examines inter-ethnic communication from a Black perspective. This book discusses racial identity development and its relationship to inter-ethnic communication. The argument adopted by Lena Robinson is that black people go through several stages of racial identity development, and that one's stage of racial identity may have a stronger impact on the communication process than issues of race alone. The text goes on to analyze the way in which prejudice and stereotypes function as a barrier to effective communication between social and healthcare workers and black clients. It examines the role of Black English in inter-ethnic communication and the implications of interacting with black clients who may have English as a second language, or who may not speak English at all. Also discussed is the culture-bound values of black people and their relationship to inter-ethnic communication.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jun 1998
ISBN 10: 0335195504
ISBN 13: 9780335195503