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Identity Negotiation Theory

How identity is negotiated in interaction with others, especially across cultures.

Identities

These are created through negotiation whenever we assert, modify or challenge our own or other's self-identifications.



They are constructed in communication in various cultures.

Personal Identities

Unique characteristics we associate with ourselves and are learned initially in family interaction.

Value Content

The kinds of evaluation that you make based on cultural beliefs.

Salience

The strength of affiliation we feel.

Functional Biculturalism

Achieving a comfortable balance between maintaining a strong sense of self while considering, understanding and allowing others' identities.

Intercultural Competence

Identity Knowledge: understanding the importance of cultural identity and see what others think is important



Mindfulness: being habitually and conscientiously aware



Negotiation Skill: ability to negotiate identities