The Downside of Good Intentions
Yvonne Van der Pol
Intercultural Consultant | Author of 'Reflections on Intercultural Craftsmanship'
Idealism and good intentions
In my intercultural work, I encounter a great diversity of people. Most have been working internationally for some time and want to sharpen their intercultural craftsmanship. Others are being sent out for the first time, for example for a one-time international consulting job, volunteer work or internship. Especially those who travel to the Global South often have a fair amount of idealistic ideas and good intentions. The interesting - and positive - thing is that more and more people are questioning these best intentions for themselves.
Getting to the bottom of unconscious bias
Some time back I was asked to fill in the theme 'Doing Good' for Studium Generale of Delft University of Technology and the Fringe Festival. Below you can see the video clip of this session where first Omid Kheirabadi explains his provocative performance 'Alive & Unborn'. My presentation (from minute 7.20 onwards) focused on our own unconscious thinking and specifically how unconscious biases generate automatic thought processes and blind spots. In everyday life this autopilot is quite useful but in international work, especially with the best intentions in unfamiliar contexts, check-and-double-check is crucial!
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Nuanced depiction of the Global South
Through media, we are often presented with a one-sided and therefore unsubtle picture of countries and people in the Global South. The story often revolves around people living in poverty and in need of help. This image repeats itself, reinforces itself and anchors a Western stereotypical image of developing countries in our mind. The result is white savior syndrome, a bias based on selective and simplified perception, us-them thinking and over-confidence effect. For years I have been inspired by the work of SAIH (the solidarity organization of students and academics in Norway) and their Radi-Aid program which addresses North-South perceptions in a thought-provoking way. Here are two video clips you must have seen!?
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Intercultural Consultant
1 年Great article. Curious to watch the videos too.
Organisational Development, Leadership, Change and Diversity. Now also as a PhD, with a focus on cultural identities and intercultural competences at work.
1 年Thank you for sharing Yvonne Van der Pol white saviorship lies as a danger just around the corner.