When Age and Race/Ethnicity Salience Meet: Group Salience and Its Association with Communicative Behaviour, and Intergenerational Communication Satisfaction among Japanese Americans

Q1 Social Sciences
Kikuko Omori, R. Stark, H. Ota
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ABSTRACT Using Communication Accommodation Theory as a theoretical framework, the present study investigated the role of group salience (i.e. race/ethnicity salience and age salience) when young and middle-aged Japanese Americans communicate with older Japanese Americans. A total of 186 young and middle-aged Japanese Americans’ data were collected. The results found that self-perceived avoidance communicative behaviour mediated the relationship between old age salience and communication satisfaction inversely when young and middle-aged Japanese Americans communicated with older Japanese Americans. On the other hand, self-perceived respectful communicative behaviour mediated the relationship between old age salience and communication satisfaction only when young and middle-aged Japanese Americans perceived high race/ethnicity salience.
当年龄和种族/民族显著性相遇时:日裔美国人的群体显著性及其与沟通行为的关系和代际沟通满意度
摘要本研究以沟通调节理论为理论框架,研究了中青年日裔美国人与老年日裔美国人沟通时群体显著性(即种族/民族显著性和年龄显著性)的作用。共收集了186名中青年日裔美国人的数据。结果发现,当中青年日裔美国人与老年日裔美国人交流时,自我感知的回避交际行为对老年显著性和交流满意度之间的关系起到了反向中介作用。另一方面,只有当中青年日裔美国人感知到高种族/民族显著性时,自我感知的尊重沟通行为才中介了老年显著性和沟通满意度之间的关系。
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Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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