The virtues that guide us to take into account the human element when we interact with other human beings. Human values are, for example, respect, acceptance, consideration, appreciation, listening, openness, affection, empathy and love towards other human beings are called ...
Human values
The main category of Shakarim’s ethics
Shame and honour
What is a meme?
An element of a culture or system of behaviour passed from one individual to another by imitation or other non-genetic means.
What is popular culture?
It is (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.
Example: art, literature, fashion, dance, film, television, magazine
What is the meaning of the term ‘tolerance’?
Sustainability
The feeling of being certain that something exists or is true is ...
Belief
Who explained the concept of 'superethnos'?
L. N. Gumilyov
Cultural intelligence is ...
Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is the ability to recognize and adapt to cultural differences. It can give you the confidence to operate successfully in a wide range of settings.
Example: Successfully leading diverse teams and promoting collaboration; Adapting communication styles to ensure clarity and understanding across cultures; Respecting and valuing diverse perspectives in decision-making processes.
Spiritual or non-material culture is ...
... refers to the beliefs, values, practices, and ways of life associated with a person's spiritual or religious beliefs
Name of the concept that rejects a generally accepted cultural norms and values, knowledge, morality, etc
Nihilism
A system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar;
It can verbal and non-verbal;
It identifies you as a nation expressing “the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society”
Language
Whats the name of the highest ice skating rink?
Medeu
Moralities is ...
... a particular system of values and principles of conduct.
A type of culture which is defined as the values, beliefs, behaviours, and technology that shape the way people work and interact in a digital-first environment. It encompasses a range of elements, including mindset, collaboration, innovation, and technology adoption.
Digital culture
What is Eurocentrism?
Westernism
Give examples for cultural and social norms
greeting people upon meeting them;
apologizing for wronging another person;
giving up a seat on the train or bus for an elderly person;
using a polite speech;
respectfulness and kindness
The concept of Glocalization was introduced by…
R.Robertson
Netiquette is ...
... the set of rules about behaviour that is acceptable on the internet.
Example: online etiquette; digital manners; cyber civility.
Counterculture is ...
A way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
What does a term ‘assimilation’ mean in Latin?
Fusion; integration.
Set of moral, aesthetic and spiritual values filled with symbolic meaning is ...
Culture
Whose mausoleum was built in 12th century in Turkistan?
Khoja Akhmet Yassawi
The feeling of uncertainty, confusion, or anxiety that might be experienced when visiting or living in a new environment or country.
Culture shock
Youth subculture is ...
It can be defined as systems, modes of expression or lifestyles, developed by groups in subordinate structural positions in response to dominant systems, which reflect their attempt to solve structural contradictions arising from the wider societal context.
What is a petroglyph?
Rock paintings.