Two Levels of Dyscommunication: An Analysis by Boolean Role Model

Q4 Social Sciences
Kazuto Misumi
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Abstract

This paper, based on the Boolean role model originally proposed by Misumi (1998), analyzes conditions for dyscommunication between actors. We postulate that an actor constructs a role image X based on the finite set of role elements G. After we formulate X as Boolean equations, focusing on the coincidence between the performer’s X’ and the observer’s X”, we introduce judgment rules for dyscommunication. The first level dyscommunication is caused by the discrepancies in G between groups. Based on the simplest two-element model, we prove three theorems about the conditions for it. The second level dyscommunication is the dyscommunication that occurs even when the common G is shared by the groups. It is caused by the diversity of the role image. In the extended three-element model, we investigate some “weighting principles” that extract relatively large specific sets of images, and we find that the “tolerant principle” is effective to avoid inter-group dyscommunication. After the general effectiveness of the principle is proved, the theoretical and practical implications are discussed. The real situation implied in this study is, especially, one of international marriages which have increased recently in rural areas of Japan.
沟通障碍的两个层次:布尔角色模型分析
本文在Misumi(1998)最初提出的布尔角色模型的基础上,分析了行动者之间沟通障碍的条件。我们假设演员基于角色元素g的有限集合构建角色形象X。我们将X表示为布尔方程,关注表演者的X '和观察者的X '之间的一致性,引入沟通障碍的判断规则。第一级沟通障碍是由群体间G值的差异引起的。基于最简单的两元模型,我们证明了其条件的三个定理。第二个层次的沟通障碍是即使在群体中共享共同的G时也会发生沟通障碍。这是由角色形象的多样性造成的。在扩展的三要素模型中,我们研究了一些“加权原则”来提取相对较大的特定图像集,我们发现“容忍原则”可以有效地避免群体间的沟通障碍。在证明了该原理的一般有效性后,讨论了其理论和实际意义。这项研究所暗示的真实情况是,特别是最近在日本农村地区增加的国际婚姻之一。
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Sociological Theory and Methods
Sociological Theory and Methods Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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