Clash!, Alana Conner
Clash!, Alana Conner
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Clash!
8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We Are

Author: Alana Conner, Hazel Rose Markus

Narrator: Hazel Rose Markus, Alana Conner

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/18/2013


Synopsis

As the world gets smaller, hotter, and flatter, people from different cultures are colliding like never before:

1) East Asian students now dominate Western schools and workplaces, yet crash into the so-called "bamboo ceiling" before reaching the top.

2) Women are getting stuck as they rocket up the corporate ladder, while men are falling off the ladder altogether.

3) The have-nots still struggle in the classrooms of the haves, widening the gap between rich and poor.

4) Many Blacks, Latinos, and other people of color know that discrimination keeps them down, while many Whites sincerely believe that race no longer matters.

5) The politics of conservative Protestants frighten Americans of other religions, while the politics of more mainstream traditions infuriate the conservatives.

6) Midwesterners and Southerners get depressed when they relocate to the Coasts, and vice versa.

7) Despite the need for more collaboration, partnerships between governments, businesses, and nonprofits too often fail.

8) Governments in the Global North and Global South still can't agree about what counts as "fair," "honest," and "efficient."

Although each of these eight conflicts seems unique, we reveal that many stem from the same root cause: the tension between people using the independent, separate, and in-control side of their selves, versus people using the interdependent, connected, and adjusting side. We also show how people can nudge their cultures to call forth their best selves. By knowing when and how to use our different selves, we may not just survive, but thrive in the 21st century.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan on May 18, 2014

This book ROCKS!!!!! I'm 100% blown away. Not only is it a fantastic primer on cultural psychology, but it's also an entertaining and eye opening read Cultural psychology is the study of how psychological and behavioral tendencies are rooted in and embodied in culture. The main tenet of cultural psyc......more

Goodreads review by Marcus on November 02, 2015

Some interesting nuggets about culture differences. However, most of the book was quite tedious and didn't contain much interesting. Instead it's full of the authors' (often questionable and highly political) opinions about things. Obviously, this book is written by researchers with no training/expe......more

Goodreads review by Kumar on August 05, 2017

If you have found culture a bit of a mystery and are looking for a framework to better understand it then this is an excellent starting point. The authors frame our cultural difference with two key themes: independence (how am I different from others?) and interdependence (how am I similar to others......more

Goodreads review by Cecily on February 20, 2018

This was a very interesting read, and I am really glad that I kind of stumbled upon it. I love reading things that open up my ways of thinking and educate me further on areas that often lead to confusion or conflict. The best way to make sure you are well rounded and not ignorant to prevalent issues......more

Goodreads review by yamiyoghurt on May 12, 2017

Parallels the MBTI theory of whether you use he thinking (T) or a feeling (F) function in your decision making processes. Thinkers tend to use a linear logical process to make decisions (although the logic might be idiosyncratic to them). Feelers tend to be very aware of the holistic impact that the......more