Cultural Awareness Definition
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What could be a cultural awareness definition?
Or better, in which context is it used on this website?
When you look up “Culture” on Wikipedia, there are 8 chapters of information and dozens of pages. Using Google to look up “Culture” gives you over 1.5 million hits. Not very helpful.
Definitions
Within the context of Cultural Awareness Training, there are over 100 definitions. In addition, most definitions are more than one paragraph long.
I prefer a more simple, but effective one: “The Collective Programming of the Human Mind“. This is the shortened version of Professor Geert Hofstede’s definition of Culture.
The two most important words in this definition are Collective & Programming. Let me explain:
- Collective: Culture does not describe the behavior of one individual, but rather a group of people. This is in such a way that it distinguishes one “group” from another. You can think of groups as “Tribes” or in some cases as countries (e.g. the Netherlands and Belgium; these two countries share the same language (to a large extent), but are culturally very very different; In fact, there are no other two countries that share one language that differs more than the Netherlands & Belgium).
- Programming: Basically Culture is taught behavior. We are not born with our culture. The general consensus is that this “programming” starts when we are born and ends around the age of 12-15. That does not mean we cannot adapt to another culture later on in life. But rather means, that one will always be able to fundamentally understand one’s native culture.
Complexity
Capturing something as complex as Culture in a cultural awareness definition in one single sentence is pretty hard. So let me add a bit more.
Another way of describing culture is “The General Trend in Society“. See it as a so-called Normal Distribution or bell curve.
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In the image above you can see the (schematic) illustration of the “need” for punctuality between Germans & Dutch.
It is safe to say that Germans have a higher need for punctuality than Dutch do. But, this is a General Trend in Society. Not all Germans are punctual, and not all Dutch are not punctual. There are Dutch who are more punctual than the average German, and vice versa.
However again, the general trend in German society is to be more punctual than the general trend in Dutch society.
There will always be exceptions, but then again, exceptions prove the rule.
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