The phrase
"cultural divide" refers to the differences, conflicts, or misunderstandings that arise between different groups of people who have diverse cultural backgrounds, beliefs, customs, values, and practices. It describes the separation or gap that exists between these various cultural groups, often resulting in a lack of understanding, communication barriers, or even hostility.
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Understanding the many
cultural divide in managing remote employees will give you a fresh perspective on how to effectively motivate them.
[135] Analyst Sebastian Heinzel sees a major
cultural divide between American dating habits and European informality, and leads to instances in which European expatriates in cities such as New York keep to themselves.
«Silicon Valley» star Kumail Nanjiani and girlfriend Emily V. Gordon wrote this true tale of
bridging cultural divides among their families while navigating their careers and romance.
The education sessions are the bread and butter of the REALTORS ® Conference & Expo, and this year in Chicago, attendees gained a wealth of knowledge about elevating the customer experience, building relationships
across cultural divides, and creating compelling content through evolving marketing channels.
Shifting social mores, the blurring
of cultural divides and aspiring ambition combine to provide a potent mix that's propelling the region ever forward at unparalleled speed.
«Where belief in free will is linked to happiness: Researchers show that the phenomenon, previously seen in Western populations, also occurs in Chinese teenagers, and can
cross cultural divides.»
Earlier this summer marked the 50th anniversary of C. P. Snow's famous «Two Cultures» essay, in which he lamented the
great cultural divide that separates two great areas of human intellectual activity, «science» and «the arts.»
In this unforgettable debut, a Muslim teen copes with Islamophobia,
cultural divides among peers and parents, and a reality she can neither explain nor escape.
As a result of shifting demographics, it's important for schools to consider classroom strategies, family engagement practices, and how to best
navigate cultural divides, said Associate Professor Natasha Kumar Warikoo, program chair for EIS
Sundance Review: «Lilting» Delicately Explores Grief and
Cultural Divides With the Help of Ben Whishaw and Cheng Pei - Pei
(CNN)-- In an effort to look at cultural differences across the United States, a data analysis company selected two words that it felt exemplified an
American cultural divide and analyzed their usage on Twitter.
«We believe that together, as citizens, we have a higher calling to close the military / civilian
cultural divide by joining in service to our communities.»
When Graham began his crusades, he navigated the
new cultural divide between the sacred and the secular deftly — preaching an old fashioned Gospel in new and innovative ways.
Many of the battles in the 2016 race have been
over cultural divides, but not necessarily those that cut neatly across demographic lines: Stavisky's side has been hammering Jung for his proposal to ban pictures of same - sex couples from textbooks and his pro-life stance on abortion.
In addition to overcoming mutual distrust and a
vast cultural divide, the Americans» accustomed to state - of - the - art warfare» must adopt the rudimentary tactics of the Afghan horse soldiers.
And like all the best sci - fi, it has something pertinent to say about today's world; particularly about the importance of communication, and how we need to
transcend cultural divides and misconceptions if we're to survive as a species.
Debuting Monday evening on Comedy Central, «The Opposition» satirizes the emergence of a media ecosystem built on weaponizing those small facts and incidents that
inflame cultural divides or buoy conspiracy theorists.
I have been pondering our sharp political and
cultural divides recently, and it has become depressingly clear to me that true «debate» has become nearly impossible on many issues.
Sadly, the two leaders» effort to bridge
cultural divides never created the conditions to reconcile what Graham called «one of America's lethal sins,» but their shared vision was ahead of its time.
Is there really only one
crucial cultural divide in contemporary culture — that between an orthodox and progressive vision of moral authority?
POTTERThose are, I think, where opposition and
untenable cultural divides occur between midwifery as a whole and medicine as a whole.
One section of the society that benefitted immensely from this were Native Americans who wanted to date African — Americans, but weren't able to do so due to the
ongoing cultural divide.
Sitting before a packed DGA Theater full of AMPAS and key guild voting members, Cooper explained why he was drawn to do a Western and how it relates to the current
racial cultural divide in America.
Both movies generate laughs from the
yawning cultural divide between France and the U.S., but taken as a pair they also show how even the closest of lovers, like people from different lands, never really understand each other.
@mario - nin - freak Whether they are good or are not, there is a
huge cultural divide in America and Japan as far as gaming goes.
The language barrier and
cultural divide serve to keep him on edge and wary of the crew, especially the brusque executive producer (Cosimo Fusco)
There is a
distinct cultural divide between East and West Sumba; the west is definitely like the cliched Wild West, while the east feels, well, less wild.
The 50 maps were ranked in order of the disparity between their highest and lowest fan percentages, and as you can see, there is a
strong cultural divide throughout the U.S. Gone are the days when networks focused solely on audience numbers.
While Whitten will be remembered as a giant of American painting and a singular figure in the creative history of black diaspora, he kept his eye fixed on the deeper currents that connect people across
broad cultural divides and vast historical distances.
Presenting the stones along with icons of the American West, Echakhch provides a poetic and complex view of the
eroding cultural divide.
A more different place to Sharjah than Wakefield is hard to imagine but, perhaps in its myriad interpretations, these sculptures and tapestries will transcend
such cultural divides.
Empirical research shows that a substantial part of the
deep cultural divide over human - driven climate change is not a result of a lack of information or overabundance of disinformation, but filters in the human mind that powerfully shape how different people absorb, and respond to, information of any kind.
About... Situated on I - 35, half way between the cities Dallas and Austin, Waco occupies an interesting spot in the
Texas cultural divide.
A writer, artist, and expert in Islamic art whose work is concerned with
bridging cultural divides and spurring international dialogue, Al Khemir joined the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar, as its Chief Curator in 2003.
De Blasio also spoke at an annual salsa and stickball festival in heavily Latino East Harlem, focusing on the need to reach
across cultural divides.
As a result of shifting demographics, it's important for schools to consider classroom strategies, family engagement practices, and how to best
navigate cultural divides, said Associate Professor Natasha Kumar Warikoo, program chair for EIS «Even though one out of every...
This also reflects a (rather illogical)
cultural divide in British politics; constitutional reform is a preoccupation of Labour centrists and Liberal Democrats, much less so on the Labour hard left (including Corbyn).
It's a relationship that can provide the emotional scaffolding necessary to cross the linguistic and
cultural divide between country of origin and country of residency.
In addition to overcoming mutual distrust and a
vast cultural divide, the Americans — accustomed to state - of - the - art warfare — must adopt the rudimentary tactics of the Afghani horse soldiers.
«We are simply trying to raise the awareness, the level of empathy and compassion necessary to bridge
the cultural divide.»