In search of a theoretical framework towards intercultural awareness and tolerance

Date
2015
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Publisher
Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology
Abstract
Even if legalised segregation (i.e. Apartheid) has ceased, individuals, groups and communities remain sensitive owing to past experiences. Furthermore communication obstacles lead to on-going misunderstandings that result in mistrust (Williams, 2002:51-67). Without a process to stimulate intercultural awareness and tolerance, the legacy of the past cannot be undone. The question therefore is: How can we approach intercultural misunderstanding and mistrust so as to find a way to work towards intercultural awareness and tolerance? The aim of this contribution has been to identify a theoretical framework that could pave the way to finding practical ways of addressing the remaining misunderstandings and mistrust in present-day South Africa. The authors, working from a trans-disciplinary framework, first did a review of the literature in search of a theoretical framework. The contribution concludes with a proposed theoretical framework and some recommendations for further exploration of this topic.
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CITATION: Van der Westhuizen, M. A., Greuel, T. & Thesnaar, C. H. 2015. In search of a theoretical framework towards intercultural awareness and tolerance. Scriptura, 114(1):1-16, doi:10.7833/114-0-1135.
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Keywords
Awareness, Intercultural relations, Multiculturalism, Toleration
Citation
Van der Westhuizen, M. A., Greuel, T. & Thesnaar, C. H. 2015. In search of a theoretical framework towards intercultural awareness and tolerance. Scriptura, 114(1):1-16, doi:10.7833/114-0-1135