Airman Leadership School Set A
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, Culture is a shared set of traditions,
belief systems, and behaviors and
is shaped by many factors,
including history, religion, politics,
Culture
and resources (financial,
informational, technological,
material, energy, warfare, and
human).
The most powerful or the most
widely practiced cultures in a
Macro-cultures particular society, whether the
society is a region or an entire
country.
Also called "subcultures." They are
described as a group of people
living within a larger society who
Micro-cultures share values, beliefs, behaviors,
status, or interests that are different
from the macro-culture or the rest
of society
, All the parts of a culture are
interconnected and integrated.
Holism Therefore, things such as change in
one area will affect change in
another area
A cognitive "shortcut" that helps us
organize and interpret the vast
Schema
amount of information that exists in
our environment.
When we first enter a new culture,
we see only those behaviors and
symbols that are apparent. Things
Iceberg theory
like a culture's style of dress, music,
of culture
games, dance, food, toys, etc. are
easily seen when entering a new
culture.
, Some examples of behaviors, core
beliefs, and values that are often
"hidden" under the surface include:
According to
Ideals of governing, child raising,
the iceberg
concept of justice, incentives to
theroy. What is
work, theory of disease, nature of
below the
friendship, patterns of group
surface?
decision making, definitions of sin,
courtship practices, and
approaches to problem solving
The sum of Worldview
beliefs and
values that
people use to
define and
interpret the
world, and their
place within it
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Terms in this set (286)
, Culture is a shared set of traditions,
belief systems, and behaviors and
is shaped by many factors,
including history, religion, politics,
Culture
and resources (financial,
informational, technological,
material, energy, warfare, and
human).
The most powerful or the most
widely practiced cultures in a
Macro-cultures particular society, whether the
society is a region or an entire
country.
Also called "subcultures." They are
described as a group of people
living within a larger society who
Micro-cultures share values, beliefs, behaviors,
status, or interests that are different
from the macro-culture or the rest
of society
, All the parts of a culture are
interconnected and integrated.
Holism Therefore, things such as change in
one area will affect change in
another area
A cognitive "shortcut" that helps us
organize and interpret the vast
Schema
amount of information that exists in
our environment.
When we first enter a new culture,
we see only those behaviors and
symbols that are apparent. Things
Iceberg theory
like a culture's style of dress, music,
of culture
games, dance, food, toys, etc. are
easily seen when entering a new
culture.
, Some examples of behaviors, core
beliefs, and values that are often
"hidden" under the surface include:
According to
Ideals of governing, child raising,
the iceberg
concept of justice, incentives to
theroy. What is
work, theory of disease, nature of
below the
friendship, patterns of group
surface?
decision making, definitions of sin,
courtship practices, and
approaches to problem solving
The sum of Worldview
beliefs and
values that
people use to
define and
interpret the
world, and their
place within it