Japan Intercultural Institute
Arts & Culture Podcasts
A podcast that explores the psychological impact of intercultural experiences, informed by the sciences of brain, culture and mind. We look at the personal growth that can come from—travel, working and living abroad, immigrating, learning a foreign language—and the challenges of bridging different cultural worlds.
Location:
United States
Description:
A podcast that explores the psychological impact of intercultural experiences, informed by the sciences of brain, culture and mind. We look at the personal growth that can come from—travel, working and living abroad, immigrating, learning a foreign language—and the challenges of bridging different cultural worlds.
Language:
English
Website:
https://japanintercultural.org/
Episodes
Proxemics–Your Space or Mine?
4/15/2024
Duration:00:32:53
Episode 42 – Cultural Intuitions and the Feel-good Fallacy
3/15/2024
Duration:00:30:06
Episode 41 – Motivation and Culture
2/15/2024
Duration:00:31:34
Episode 40 – Cultural Explorer Franz Boas
1/15/2024
Duration:00:31:06
Episode 39 – Culture and the Unconscious Mind
12/18/2023
Duration:00:33:09
Episode 38 – Transformation and the Road Less Traveled
11/15/2023
Duration:00:37:32
Episode 37 – Tagore, Empathy and the Other
10/15/2023
Duration:00:36:43
Episode 36 – Edward Hall Ahead of His Time
9/15/2023
Duration:00:31:48
Episode 35 – Re-run: Rubber Time or Slaves to the Clock?
8/15/2023
Duration:00:32:19
Episode 34 – Thoughts on Season 3
7/16/2023
Duration:00:36:20
Episode 33 – Stereotypes!
6/14/2023
Duration:00:37:04
Episode 32 – What is Intercultural Competence?
5/15/2023
Duration:00:43:00
Episode 31 – Values
4/15/2023
Duration:00:37:50
Episode 30 – Ethnocentrism
3/15/2023
Duration:00:36:19
Episode 29 – Culture and Emotion
2/15/2023
Duration:00:32:41
Episode 28 – The Complexity of Culture
1/14/2023
Duration:00:31:56
Episode 27 – Are you a Global Citizen?
12/15/2022
Duration:00:33:36
Episode 26 – The Trouble With Cultural Difference
11/15/2022
Joseph Shaules and Yvonne van der Pol explore why it can be so hard to talk about culture and measure cultural difference. They discuss three ways of looking at culture . . . as being, doing, and seeing. They discuss “classic” research into cultural difference (e.g. Hofstede) and argue that brain-mind sciences are shedding new light on cultural difference and can help us make better sense of our intercultural experiences.
Duration:00:35:07
Episode 25 – My Comfort Zone
10/16/2022
Duration:00:31:01
Episode 24 – Are you WEIRD?
9/15/2022
Duration:00:32:35