Activity 32 – Bennett’s 6 stages

Learning objectives: The activity helps

  • identify the different stages of intercultural sensitivity,
  • understand where the person is on the scale,
  • develop the ability seeing oneself in process,
  • recognize difference and diversity.

The Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity (DMIS) – created by Dr. Milton Bennett (1986, 1993) – was explained in detail in the session. It serves as a framework to explain the reactions of all people to cultural difference, in six (6) different stages.

Becoming more inclusive and making meaningful change requires continued self-awareness and reflection.

  • Where would you place yourself on Bennett’s scale.
  • Can you relate to these stages from your own experiences? When did you react/ behave to others, as it is described in the model?
  • Do you agree – based on your experience – with Benneth: people’s ‘intercultural behaviour’ can change and develop?