TY - JOUR
T1 - Terms of abuse as expression and reinforcement of cultures
AU - van Oudenhoven, Jan P.
AU - de Raad, Boele
AU - Askevis-Leherpeux, Francoise
AU - Boski, Pawel
AU - Brunborg, Geir S.
AU - Carmona, Carmen
AU - Barelds, Dick
AU - Hill, Charles T.
AU - Mlačić, Boris
AU - Motti, Frosso
AU - Rammstedt, Beatrice
AU - Woods, Stephen
PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - In this study terms of abuse are investigated in 11 different cultures. Spontaneous verbal aggression is to a certain extent reminiscent of the values of a certain culture. Almost 3000 subjects from Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Great Britain, USA, Norway, Greece, and The Netherlands were asked to write down terms of abuse that they would use given a certain stimulus situation, and in addition, to give their rating of the offensive character of those terms. A total set of 12,000 expressions was collected. The frequencies of the expressions were established, and the total list of expressions was reduced to 16 categories. Results point to some etic taboos, like sexuality and lack of intelligence. On the other hand clear differences across cultures were found, which cannot easily be explained by existing classifications of national cultures. Explanations are provided in terms of dimensions on which the 11 cultures differ.
AB - In this study terms of abuse are investigated in 11 different cultures. Spontaneous verbal aggression is to a certain extent reminiscent of the values of a certain culture. Almost 3000 subjects from Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Great Britain, USA, Norway, Greece, and The Netherlands were asked to write down terms of abuse that they would use given a certain stimulus situation, and in addition, to give their rating of the offensive character of those terms. A total set of 12,000 expressions was collected. The frequencies of the expressions were established, and the total list of expressions was reduced to 16 categories. Results point to some etic taboos, like sexuality and lack of intelligence. On the other hand clear differences across cultures were found, which cannot easily be explained by existing classifications of national cultures. Explanations are provided in terms of dimensions on which the 11 cultures differ.
KW - abuse terms
KW - etics
KW - emics
KW - normative values
KW - abuse across countries
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=41249097760&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2008.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2008.02.001
M3 - Article
SN - 0147-1767
VL - 32
SP - 174
EP - 185
JO - International Journal of Intercultural Relations
JF - International Journal of Intercultural Relations
IS - 2
ER -