Asian Journal of Human Services
Online ISSN : 2188-059X
Print ISSN : 2186-3350
ISSN-L : 2186-3350
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Gender, Facework, and Collegial Dynamics:
Insights from Iraqi Academic Workplaces
Ali Salah SALMAN Omar Abbas ABBAS
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2026 年 30 巻 3 号 論文ID: e3003.1.010

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Despite shaping behavior and self-presentation, our understanding of “facework” functions in Iraq’s social exchanges is inadequate. This study explores communicative practices among Iraqi university instructors and their colleagues focusing on gendered interactions in both physical and virtual environments. Drawing on Ting-Toomey’s FaceNegotiation Theory, which highlights cultural variability in face management and conflict resolution, this study examines Iraq’s collectivist, tribal, and gender-sensitive society, where face carries personal and communal significance. Using qualitative and in-depth interviews, it investigates how gendered communication affects prevailing cultural norms and the resulting tensions within interpersonal relationships. The findings reveal that workplace interactions allow male and female colleagues to construct zones of comfort and mutual respect despite social constraints. The study underscores the importance of effective language identifies practical implications for improving workplace communication, and outlines potential directions for future research. Ultimately, it bridges the knowledge gap on gendered interactions and face management in Iraqi society, offering insights for understandings social dynamics in multicultural and gendered work environments.
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