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Diversity and cultural variation in human behaviour - Coggle Diagram
Diversity and cultural variation in human behaviour
cultural relativism and multiculturalism
cultural relativism is considering all cultures on their own terms rather than a Western point of view
multicultural society is a society in which many different cultures or sub-cultures exist alongside each other
problems with multiculturalism
too many rights to minority communities
insufficient integration since too far from host community
cultures aren't able to exist alongside each other
becomes just another culture insttead of a value system which holds society together
leds to conflict between groups
assimilation
citizen tests
community cohesion
acting against expression of minority cultures
increasing nationalism
divesity and cultural variation in human behaviour
diversity is where there are many differences; cultural diversity referes to the wide differences between human cultures
globalization the complex process by which different cultures arround the world are increasinlgy aare of, interact with and influence each other
global culture the idea that as a result of globalization there is or will be a single culture shared by people all around the world
areas of culture variation
norms of dress and appearance
food and drink
language
ideas about morality
globalization and global culture
globalization can mean Westernisation which is the spread of Western, mainly American, culture.
positive because it spreads values about human rights, freedom and gender equality
negative because it brings exploitation, and end of local cultures, this can be seen as cultural imperialism and colonialism