In anthropology, context refers to the specific social, cultural, historical, and environmental factors that surround and shape the behavior, beliefs, and practices of individuals and communities. It is central to understanding the meaning and relevance of cultural practices and artifacts within their broader social and cultural setting. Anthropologists consider context essential for interpreting and analyzing the diversity and complexity of human societies.
Cultural Insensitivity means that people don't care about other cultures.
how does the identification of cultural impact our understanding of what it means to be human
Economic socio-cultural refers to the intersection of economic factors and social or cultural influences in shaping behavior, practices, and outcomes in society. It examines how economic systems interact with social and cultural norms, values, and beliefs to influence decision-making, distribution of resources, and overall development. This perspective highlights the interplay between economic structures and the broader social and cultural context.
Effects of cultural diversity include increased creativity and innovation, broader perspectives and understanding of different viewpoints, and enrichment of society through exposure to different beliefs and practices. Causes of cultural diversity stem from historical factors such as migration, trade, colonization, and globalization, as well as individual choices to maintain and celebrate one's cultural heritage.
natural means produced by nature (part of the earth). cultural means produced by man.
broader
Where you were born and how you were nurtured
Where you were born and how you were nurtured
Cross-cultural interaction means to or more cultures are interacting or blending
banqueting means gathering of people to eat and dine together.
It means what culture you come from