Negative talk about
people as a cultural norm spells a low level of trust and collaboration.
Not exact matches
The guiding principles are that the Community Standards should reflect the
cultural norms of our community, that each
person should see
as little objectionable content
as possible, and each
person should be able to share what they want while being told they can not share something
as little
as possible.
Sociologists also deal with such topics
as the components of culture, i.e., beliefs, values, language, and
norms;
cultural dynamics;
cultural integration;
cultural change; ideal culture, what
people profess to follow, and real culture, how
people actually behave in relation to these claims; ethnocentrism, the proclivity to see one's culture
as the best and consequently all others
as inferior; and
cultural relativity.
These include the introduction of territorially autonomous regimes that can be formed without the need to have been part of other pre-existing political - administrative divisions, but on the bases of ethno -
cultural features; the recognition of community justice
as parallel and coexistent with ordinary justice, exercised by the «native indigenous peasant nations and
peoples» authorities according to their principles,
cultural values,
norms and proceedings» (Art. 199); and the consolidation of a system of collective land titling following ethnicity - based criteria.
«Because thinness is not consistent with dominant
cultural standards of masculinity, young
people who conform to masculine
norms may be more likely than other youth to engage in unhealthy behaviors such
as high - calorie food consumption, overeating and sedentary behaviors,» explains Dr. Austin.
It also addresses some of the
cultural norms we have regarding self - promotion — such
as the virtue of humility — that make so many
people uncomfortable doing it.
Culture clash may also come about
as a result of non-Aboriginal
people not understanding the
cultural norms in an Aboriginal community...
A process of consultation will not adequately protect this unique interest if there is not sufficient information provided to Indigenous
people to enable them,
as experts on the meaning of their own
cultural norms, to make an assessment of theimpact of proposed future acts on their native title interests.
In the course of the interviews, culturally meaningful and important categories are meant to emerge so that an appropriate idiom or dialogue is developed.49 This approach generally requires a social scientist on the team who has a first hand understanding of the qualitative research methodology involved,
as well
as staff with a first hand understanding of the communities to understand the group's recent history and
cultural context, and be able to correctly evaluate what
norms and values underlie a particular
person's expressed opinion or action.50
Relationship - related representations,
as is the case with most knowledge structures, can be derived not only from first -
person direct experiences in romantic relationships, but also from indirect sources such
as shared relationship beliefs of family and friends,
cultural norms and the media (Hatfield & Rapson, 2010).
VACCA conceives of
cultural safety
as re-claiming
cultural norms and creating environments where Aboriginal
people transition; first from victimhood to survivors of oppression, through to seeing themselves and their communities
as achievers and contributors.