Culture and Society Reflection II
Homelessness
throughout Auckland has increased and sadly will continue to grow if no further
actions are made. Because Auckland is New Zealand’s most diverse state the
population is rising just as well internationally and domestically. In class it
was tough at times because of course everyone has their own opinion. In
respects to the diversity of our tutorial class I was very open minded to all
the perspectives that were revealed. An experience that I want to discuss in
this overall reflection is the process in prep for group presentations where we
chose to take on the topic of homelessness. I came across many challenges
including an incident with one of the group members.
First of
all, class was always full of discussions and disagreements which most of the
time I took into consideration. But when it came to our group work I found
myself constantly being frustrated or wound up. There were moments where
someone would go off topic or approach the debate narrow mindedly. I don’t know
if I was the only one who was feeling this way but I was definitely good at
hiding my emotions. Usually I am the type of person who will respect another’s
opinion but it was during this period my patience was wearing thin. If I were
to base theory on the regular meetings we had Grice’s maxims would’ve been violated.
For instance, the Maxim of Quantity was not persistent throughout our
discussions because of the over packed information. According to Grice (2012)
it is where one gives all the information needed and no more than that. At this
point I was very sceptical because we each had only 2-3 minutes to talk about
our subtopics. I found this Maxim difficult to follow because as much I wanted
to I had to keep it short and sweet while covering all points.
The Maxim
of Relevance was also violated in this process because of the continuous
irrelevancy. There was one member who would keep making jokes or talk about
something completely different to our assignment. “The maxim of relation is
where one tries to be relevant, and says things that are pertinent to the
discussion,” (Grice, n.d). This is where we lost most of our time and with only
an hour available in the study room I felt annoyed that we weren’t getting any
work done. I didn’t know how to approach my other group members to stop wasting
time so we could start putting our presentation together. I didn’t think that I
would’ve been the serious one because from previous group assignments we were
always focused. I felt like I had no choice but to take on the ‘leader role’
because we weren’t carrying on as a team. We only had a couple of weeks left
before the presentation day and so far I was the only one who was concerned to
discuss our PowerPoint.
Two weeks
had passed and the other group members finally decided to set up a meeting so I
was more than willing to book a room. I have to admit it was a little bit
awkward for the first ten to fifteen minutes because we hadn’t seen each other
in a while outside of class. Looking back on the experience I am doubtful to
how I handled the situation. Instead of being stubborn and determined to prove
a point I could’ve tried to view things through their shoes. In my group there
is five of us in total and we are all from different cultures. Even though we
didn’t bond well as a group, Rogers theory of personality proves the reasons of
our behaviours. We all have different personalities therefore leading to the
ways we saw and did things.
In relation
to Rogers theory of a “fully functioning person” I was the opposite of being an
open minded individual (Explorable, n.d). The humanistic perspective personality
focuses on the psychological growth, free will, personal awareness, and a
positive outlook on human nature (Rogers and Moslow). According to Freud (Freud,
n.d) the mind is composed of three sections, the unconscious, the preconscious,
and the conscious. Because we are easily influenced by people I see how I was
slowly becoming someone I constantly tell myself I wouldn’t be. For the Photo
board assignment, I explained that “I value the importance of friendship and
keep an open mind when facing new opportunities,” which for a certain period I
had gone against.
Meeting before
our presentation was not the greatest and very slow as usual. I got really upset
at one point because Katarina said something so insensitive, “those who are
homeless can only blame themselves.” This definitely triggered my anger because
I personally knew someone who went through homelessness, and I know that she
had no other choice. I disliked how blunt she was about the topic without
thinking deeper about it. This did not change my views about anything because from
doing my research I understood that there are many causes to such a common
issue. I came across things that I didn’t even stop to think about as one of
the main causes like mental health illnesses. Although Katarina made an unpleasant
comment I have to respect that she has her own opinion and I have mine.
When
comparing myself to my other group members I noticed that the difference of
cultures were great influences of our opinions. Coming from a Tongan background
I am highly respectable towards another person’s opinion, even if I don’t
entirely agree with it. Whereas Harry and Katarina were very quick in getting
their voices heard making it seem like their views were more right than the Samoan
girls and mine. Bennett’s Development Model of Cultural sensitivity describes
the different stages of being “Ethnocentric” or “Ethnorelative”. Personally I
see myself at the Acceptance stage of Bennett’s model which basically means
that I am curious and respectful toward cultural difference (Bennett, n.d)
In saying
so, I appreciate the time that I have spent throughout Culture and Society. There
were times I wasn’t so vigilant towards the different perspectives and
personalities of others. I didn’t think the class would be so full of confident
voices and opinions which I don’t see as a bad thing anymore. From experiences
like the class discussions and group presentations I understand that even if we
don’t see eye to eye it doesn’t hurt to view matters from a different angle. I
believe that when going through tough situations and miscommunication it
definitely broadens the mind into finding more ways to figuring it out. I’ve
learnt more about Homelessness, the causes and impacts upon them as well as the
community. You may get pulled down at times and when it seems like there is no
way out it’s up to us to be that helping hand. I have been pushed to my limits
in and out of this class and it’s up to me to decide what to do with the
knowledge I’ve learnt.
Reference
list:
Milton, B.
(n.d). Bennett’s Development of Cultural
Insensitivity (DMIS) Retrieved October 25, 2016 from http://www.messiah.edu/download/downloads/id/922/Milton_J._Bennett_s_Developmental_Model_of_Intercultural_Sensitivity.pdf
Communication
Theory. (April 12, 2012). Grices Maxims. Retrieved
October 19, 2016 from http://hancommtheory.blogspot.co.nz/2012/04/grices-maxim.html
Explorable.
(n.d). Humanistic perspective and
personality. Retrieved October 20, 2016 from https://explorable.com/humanistic-perspective-and-personality