ASA 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Parenting, Collectivism, Juvenile Delinquency

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26 Mar 2017
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Considered disruptive to confront or reject others. Confucianism and buddhism norms emphasis harmonious with nature. Key interpersonal orientation in asian social relations. Not simply prestige or social reputation obtained through personal achievements. Represents person"s social position gained by performing social roles that are recognized by others. A person"s set of socially sanctioned claims. Defined by certain prescribed roles as a member of the group. Emphasis on face is associated with modesty and fitting in rather. American society: individual attempts to control situation if something"s wrong. Asian society: individual accommodate or adapt to it if something"s wrong. Direct vs indirect expression (language of emotion: how is emotion expressed) Strong emotions are usually conveyed through physical actions or behaviors rather than verbal means. Asian societies emphasize on process rather than outcome. Dialectical reasoning (four reactions to apparent contradiction) Discount both positions as they contradict each other. Determine one is right and other is wrong.

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