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Viewing Ethnocentrism and Ethnorelativism Through a Two-factor Lens: A Dual-spectrum Model for Intercultural Development

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    Abstract

    Intercultural literature often treats ethnocentrism and ethnorelativism as opposite ends of a single continuum. This paper challenges that assumption by adapting Herzberg’s two-factor theory to propose a dual-spectrum model: (1) a “hygiene” axis (ethnocentrism ↔ absence of ethnocentrism) that prevents harm, and (2) a “motivator” axis (absence of ethnorelativism ↔ ethnorelativism) that enables growth. This paper argues that reducing ethnocentrism does not automatically produce ethnorelativism, and that gains in ethnorelativism can coexist with stress-activated in-group bias which is the key concept of ethnocentrism. This dual-spectrum model can explain why bias reduction does not automatically yield adaptive collaboration and why sophisticated perspective-taking can still buckle under stress. This paper translates the model into testable propositions, a two-dimensional (2×2) typology, a portfolio of instruments for measurements, and intervention strategies. It also specifies implications for research, education, and organisational practice, especially under boundary conditions in cultural and organisational contexts, to clarify further when the axes move together, lag, or diverge. This paper also provides examples of educational program design that deliberately pair “anti-deficit” (hygiene) interventions with “growth-positive” (motivator) interventions. Hygiene secures the floor, and motivators raise the ceiling.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)24-33
    Number of pages10
    JournalInternational Journal of Education, Culture and Society
    Volume11
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Mar 2026

    Keywords

    • Intercultural Sensitivity
    • Cultural Intelligence
    • DMIS
    • Dual-process
    • Hygiene-motivator
    • Nonlinearity

    Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences * (mandatory by Hanze)

    • Entrepreneurship

    Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise * (mandatory by Hanze)

    • Human Capital

    Publinova themes

    • Language, Culture and Arts
    • People and Society

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