Educação #ComOsRefugiados | Ep 02: Interculturalidade

ACNUR Brasil
18 Oct 202106:46

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the concept of interculturality, emphasizing the importance of understanding and embracing cultural differences. It highlights the challenges faced by immigrants and refugees in adapting to a new culture, including language barriers and differing communication styles. The speaker discusses how cultural intelligence, including intellectual, emotional, and cultural intelligence, plays a key role in navigating these differences. Practical tips are shared for fostering inclusion, particularly in educational and professional settings, by sensitizing individuals to diverse perspectives and creating environments where cultural differences are acknowledged and respected.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Interculturality is a long-established field of study aimed at fostering understanding and interaction between different cultures despite their differences.
  • 😀 Cultural intelligence complements other forms of intelligence (intellectual and emotional), and is crucial in navigating diverse cultural contexts.
  • 😀 Every individual represents a unique culture, with layers of cultural identity formed by factors like nationality, continent, and personal experiences.
  • 😀 Encountering another culture often creates discomfort or 'culture shock', which can arise from differences in language, habits, and behaviors.
  • 😀 Immigrants and refugees in Brazil often face challenges due to differing cultural expectations, such as the Brazilian emphasis on warmth and personal connection (e.g., hugs and kisses).
  • 😀 Brazil is known for its indirect communication style, which can clash with cultures that have a more direct or confrontational communication style, leading to misunderstandings.
  • 😀 The process of integrating immigrants or refugees into a new culture often takes time, with the first few years typically marked by feelings of being 'fish out of water'.
  • 😀 Language barriers are a key challenge in cultural integration, and without understanding the local language, it is difficult to grasp cultural norms or rules.
  • 😀 Overcoming cultural differences requires both self-awareness and an understanding of the other culture, with education and sensitivity training being essential.
  • 😀 Incorporating children from different cultures into a school environment can be facilitated by having them interact with local children or by assigning a 'buddy' system to promote inclusion and ease the integration process.

Q & A

  • What is interculturality, and why is it important?

    -Interculturality refers to the ability to understand, relate to, and navigate the complexities of different cultures. It is important because it enables individuals from diverse backgrounds to interact harmoniously, fostering mutual respect and understanding despite cultural differences.

  • How does cultural intelligence relate to other forms of intelligence?

    -Cultural intelligence complements intellectual intelligence, which involves reasoning and abstract thinking, and emotional intelligence, which helps manage emotions. Cultural intelligence specifically deals with understanding and adapting to different cultural contexts, and it is crucial for successfully navigating intercultural relationships.

  • What is culture shock, and how does it impact immigrants and refugees?

    -Culture shock occurs when individuals from one culture face discomfort and confusion in a new cultural environment. Immigrants and refugees often experience culture shock during their first few years in a new country, as they struggle with language barriers, unfamiliar customs, and societal expectations.

  • What is the role of communication in intercultural interactions?

    -Communication plays a central role in intercultural interactions. Different cultures may have varying communication styles, such as direct versus indirect communication. For example, Brazilian culture tends to use indirect communication, which can lead to misunderstandings when interacting with people from cultures with more direct communication styles.

  • How do Brazilians typically communicate, and how might this create challenges for immigrants?

    -Brazilians tend to use indirect communication, where phrases like 'I'll drop by later' can be interpreted in various ways. This style can be challenging for immigrants who come from cultures with more direct communication, where saying 'no' or expressing disagreement is more straightforward and might be perceived as confrontational.

  • What are some of the emotional and psychological impacts immigrants face during integration?

    -Immigrants often feel like 'fish out of water' during the first few years in a new culture. The psychological impact of cultural adaptation can include feelings of isolation, frustration, and homesickness. These emotional struggles can be exacerbated by a lack of understanding of the new cultural norms and language barriers.

  • How can the local population help immigrants feel more integrated?

    -The local population can help immigrants feel more integrated by embracing cultural differences, offering support, and fostering an environment of inclusion. Practical strategies include creating mentorship programs, promoting cultural sensitivity in schools and workplaces, and encouraging interactions between children from different cultural backgrounds.

  • What is the significance of mentorship programs in helping immigrants and refugees integrate?

    -Mentorship programs play a key role in helping immigrants and refugees integrate by pairing them with individuals familiar with the local culture. These mentors can provide guidance on both professional and social norms, making the transition smoother and helping newcomers feel more included and supported.

  • Why is language a significant barrier in the integration of immigrants?

    -Language is a major barrier because without proficiency in the local language, immigrants may struggle to understand cultural norms, follow instructions, or communicate effectively. This can lead to feelings of exclusion and hinder their ability to integrate into the community or workplace.

  • What steps can be taken to make children from different cultures feel more included?

    -To help children from different cultures feel more included, schools can create opportunities for them to interact with local children through programs or buddy systems. Identifying children who are more sensitive to cultural differences, such as those who have personal experience with diversity, can also facilitate integration and mutual understanding.

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