Wednesday, 30 August 2023

Article 6 - Language and Cultural Inclusivity

 Introduction

In this article, I want to focus on Multilingual and Multicultural Development. The process of promoting and nurturing the use of several languages and the understanding of other cultures within a society, organization, or educational setting is referred to as multilingual and multicultural development. This notion recognizes the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity and seeks to foster an inclusive society in which different languages and cultures are recognized, protected, and used for personal, societal, and economic advancement. Here are some of the most important characteristics of multilingual and multicultural development.

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Emotions and their expression are important in the lives of multilinguals. The ability to manage and express emotions, whether in direct or indirect face-to-face conversation or through textual communication, is a crucial social activity that helps us preserve physical and mental health (Dewaele et al, 2017). Noting whose feelings are acknowledged and who is free to express emotions in specific ways and settings demonstrates the link between emotions and power (Sevinç. Y et al, 2022). 

Emotions in multilingual and multicultural contexts

Multilingualism and emotions exist at the crossroads of linguistics, cognitive, social, and cultural psychology, anthropology, and second language acquisition (SLA), and must be addressed through interdisciplinary approaches (Sevinç. Y et al, 2022).

Emotions play an important role in communication and interpersonal interactions, and the linguistic and cultural context in which they occur can influence their expression. Emotions can emerge and be interpreted in a variety of ways in multilingual environments when people speak many languages and interact with people from various cultural backgrounds. Here are some crucial aspects to consider while dealing with emotions in multilingual settings. 

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Negative emotions in immigrant contexts

An individual or a group in a workplace could go through emotions for many reasons. 

  • Language issue
  • Cultural background
  • Social context
  • Skin colour
  • Financial status
  • Race

People mostly go through these issues when they are working overseas. According to Sevinç (2022) despite recent advances in positive psychology in PLL (psychology of language learning), sociolinguistic research on immigrant populations still emphasizes on stereotypically negative emotions rather than positive ones. Recent research on Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands, i.e. in a Global North environment, shows that monolingual standard norms or cultural control produce negative feelings such as anxiety in the daily lives of immigrants.

“The human disposition to mark divisions between ‘we’ and ‘they’ based on ethnicity and the underlying psychological mechanism of xenophobia,2 is a particularly damaging feature (Sevinç. Y et al., 2022).” 

“A 26-year-old second-generation Turkish-Dutch bilingual working as a hairdresser’s assistant mentions a primary source of anxiety and fear in using L2-Dutch to be the condescending way in which some so-called native Dutch clients correct trivial grammaticality, reminding her of her outsider status, by asserting ‘WE don’t use this, WE use that!’. Immigrant bilinguals’ negative emotions relate largely to their experience of social exclusion channeled through others’ negative evaluations and direct error corrections which signal the authority and power of nativeness (Sevinç. Y et al, 2022).”

There are numerous benefits to having multilingual and multicultural staff in the office, like greater customer service, broader market reach, and increased employee morale, but this is something that employers and colleagues have failed to grasp. 

According to Sevinç (2022), there is a study done of semi-structured interviews with four African immigrant women who work as shop assistants in China Town retail center in Cape Town's greater metropolitan area.

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The workplace is a mix of formal and informal trading outlets and cubicles selling largely Chinese imports. A semi-structured interview was conducted to gather tales from immigrants about their social and emotional life experiences. It contained questions like, 'Could you tell us about your journey to South Africa?', 'How do you interact with your employer and customers?', and 'Could you talk about emotions/difficulties/challenges you have because of your language use or ethnicity?

Some of the emotional experiences immigrants face are a great deal of stress, greater anxiety, hostility from locals, and xenophobic attacks. Key techniques and strengths used by the immigrants who were interviewed have said; that avoiding workplace conflict and preserving the job were positive communication and showing kindness to the customer.

 Conclusion

It entails acknowledging, respecting, and valuing the diversity in beliefs, practices, languages, and customs brought to the table by people from various cultures. The purpose of cultural inclusion is to create an environment in which everyone, regardless of cultural background, feels respected, understood, and able to participate completely. Individuals and institutions must comprehend other cultures, including their history, beliefs, and conventions. This understanding aids in avoiding cultural prejudices and misconceptions. 


List of references

Dewaele, J.-M., J. Witney, K. Saito, and L. Dewaele. 2017. Foreign Language Enjoyment and Anxiety: The effect of teacher and learner variables1. Language Teaching Research 22 (6): 676–697 ISSN 1362-1688. [online] Available from: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/18216/3/18216.pdf [Accessed: 28th August 2023].

NewHope Church (2017) Don't Put People in Boxes [online video] Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRwt25M5nGw [Accessed 30th August 2023].

Sevinç. Y & Anthonissen. C (2022) Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, [online] Available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/01434632.2022.2120614 [Accessed: 28th August 2023].

Sevinç. Y & Mirvahedi S. H (2022) Emotions and multilingualism in family language policy: Introduction to the special issue, 27(2). [online] Available from: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13670069221131762  [Accessed: 28th August 2023].

WikiStage (2014) What is Multilingualism and Multiculturalism? Sushmita KASHYAP - WikiStage Lille1 [online video] Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DlawF9hKBQ [Accessed 30th August 2023].



17 comments:

  1. Good article. This article highlights the critical intersection of emotions, multilingualism, and multiculturalism in our diverse society. It underscores the importance of understanding and addressing emotional dynamics, especially in immigrant contexts. Embracing linguistic and cultural diversity not only enriches our communities but also has the potential to enhance workplaces, making them more inclusive and productive. However, this piece also raises concerns about the negative emotions immigrants may face, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and support in such situations. Ultimately, promoting emotional well-being within a multilingual and multicultural framework is essential for building a more harmonious and equitable world.

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  2. More than just a lofty concept, cultural inclusion is a tried-and-true method of bringing people of different backgrounds together. Organizations and societies create a rich tapestry of mutual understanding and cooperation by valuing and incorporating the history, beliefs, customs, and languages of many cultures. By fostering an environment where people from all walks of life can interact and learn from one another, cultural inclusion helps everyone flourish. Globalization and increased connectivity have made cultural acceptance not merely desirable, but necessary for the sake of a peaceful and fruitful cohabitation.

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  3. "Your blog post on language and cultural inclusivity is truly outstanding! It's evident that you have a deep understanding of the significance of these issues and a genuine passion for promoting inclusivity.

    Your explanation of the importance of embracing linguistic and cultural diversity is both eloquent and persuasive. You've highlighted how language can be a powerful tool for bridging cultural gaps and fostering understanding among diverse groups of people. Your insights into the impact of inclusive language and practices are incredibly enlightening.

    I appreciate the practical tips and examples you've provided for individuals and organizations to become more culturally inclusive. Your emphasis on empathy and active listening as key components of fostering inclusivity is particularly commendable.

    It's clear that you're not just discussing the issues but also advocating for positive change. Your dedication to promoting a more inclusive world shines through in your writing, and I'm sure it's inspiring many readers to take meaningful action.

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and insights on this crucial topic. Your blog is making a difference,

    also Do you feel the training and induction you receive promote inclusivity? ...

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    1. Hi Ilma, there are other methods also to promote inclusivity. According to Barak, M. E. M. (2000), a set of principles drives the inclusive workplace's rules and activities. The remainder of this article describes these ideals as they apply to different organizational levels from the standpoint of ecosystems. The acts of an organization, like the behaviors of individuals, are influenced by its principles, whether explicit or implicit.
      Inclusion initiatives should begin at the highest level. Through their words and actions, leaders need to show a true commitment to diversity. When leadership set the tone, everyone else is more likely to follow suit.

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  4. A good article to read. Your article underscores the importance of cultural inclusion, which involves recognizing and appreciating the diversity of beliefs, practices, languages, and customs that individuals from various cultures bring. The goal of cultural inclusion is to establish an environment where everyone, regardless of their cultural background, feels respected, understood, and able to fully engage. To achieve this, it's essential for both individuals and institutions to gain a comprehensive understanding of other cultures, including their history, beliefs, and traditions. This knowledge is crucial in preventing cultural biases and misconceptions from influencing interactions and relationships.

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  5. Thank you for sharing this valuable information! Your expertise shines through, and I've learned so much from reading your post

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    1. Hi Hisshanthi, glad you gained knowledge about Language and Cultural Inclusivity from this article. Please check the other articles also which i have spoken more about diversity and inclusion.

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  6. Absolutely, cultural inclusion fosters understanding and respect for diversity. Let's embrace it for a richer, more inclusive world. ✨🌍 #CulturalInclusion

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  7. I believe that the incorporation of language and cultural inclusion serves as the fundamental pillars for fostering a prosperous and peaceful work environment. The importance lies not just in the act of accepting differences, but also in actively embracing them and acknowledging the distinct qualities that variety offers. Organizations that place a high value on inclusion are positioning themselves for sustained prosperity in the future.

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    1. Hi Dionne, what you are sharing is true. its not just accepting differences but also in actively embracing them. Understanding and accepting variety is critical for building a welcoming and harmonious environment in any context, whether it's a business, society college or university, or society at large. Diversity is not only a moral requirement, but it is also a source of strength and innovation. Accepting other points of view and experiences can lead to better decision-making, increased innovation, and a more welcoming and equitable society or organization.

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  8. Absolutely, cultural inclusion is a fundamental aspect of creating a diverse and harmonious society. Recognizing and respecting the rich tapestry of beliefs, practices, languages, and customs that people from different cultures bring enriches our collective experience. It's about fostering an environment where everyone, regardless of their cultural background, feels valued and heard.

    To achieve cultural inclusion, it's essential for individuals and institutions to make an effort to understand other cultures deeply, including their history, beliefs, and traditions. This understanding helps break down cultural prejudices and misconceptions, paving the way for a more inclusive and culturally diverse world where people can truly connect and learn from one another.

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    1. Understanding and valuing various cultures is a critical step toward creating a more inclusive and diverse world. It is a shared responsibility that individuals and organizations should actively pursue in order to bridge gaps and create a more peaceful global community.
      Thank you for sharing you thoughts in this article.

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  9. Good job! This article provides a thorough exploration of the importance of multilingual and multicultural development, with a strong focus on the intersection of emotions, language, and cultural diversity. It effectively highlights the significance of acknowledging and valuing linguistic and cultural diversity in society, organizations, and educational settings.

    The inclusion of academic references and real-world examples adds credibility and depth to the content, making it informative and insightful. The article addresses a critical issue in today's globalized world, emphasizing the need for cultural inclusion and understanding.

    Overall, it's a well-structured and well-researched piece that promotes a valuable message of cultural inclusivity.

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  10. Indeed,Promoting the use of several languages and encouraging cross-cultural understanding are both aspects of multilingual and intercultural development. In these situations, emotions play a crucial role in communication, and their perception can differ. Employees who are multilingual and multicultural have advantages including better customer service and a bigger market reach. However, linguistic and cultural limitations may cause newcomers to feel bad. To ensure a friendly environment for people from various origins, it's crucial to respect other languages and customs and offer opportunity for cross-cultural learning.

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    1. Hi Irshad, Definitely there are advantages when the company has multilingual and multicultural employees. People who are multilingual have stronger communication skills since they can communicate with a broader spectrum of people. They are also more adaptive and resilient because they are used to dealing with people from other cultures. Because they are exposed to other ways of life, multicultural people are more tolerant and understanding of others.

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  11. Hi Dionne, what you are sharing is true. its not just accepting differences but also in actively embracing them. Understanding and accepting variety is critical for building a welcoming and harmonious environment in any context, whether it's a business, society college or university, or society at large. Diversity is not only a moral requirement, but it is also a source of strength and innovation. Accepting other points of view and experiences can lead to better decision-making, increased innovation, and a more welcoming and equitable society or organization.

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  12. You are completely correct. Recognizing, respecting, and valuing differences in beliefs, practices, languages, and customs is a critical component of fostering inclusivity and promoting cultural diversity in society and organizations. This method is also known as cultural competency or cultural sensitivity.
    Accepting cultural diversity is not only an ethical responsibility, but also a practical necessity in today's interconnected and multicultural world. It can result in more innovative and inclusive organizations, improved relationships between individuals and communities, and a more harmonious and equitable society.

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