Carline Dambreville Behavior Analysis Paper Introductory Sociology April 3‚ 2012 New York Time Article Summary: This article reports on an enormous cultural change in American society. For the first time in U.S. history‚ more than half (53%) of the children being born to mothers under the age of 30 are doing so outside of marriage. The analysis in the article is that this is due to two major cultural shifts: 1) women are becoming more and more economically successful and independent
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purely ethnocentric‚ or whether such practices break cross-cultural universals. Marriage practices‚ which vary widely in different cultures require a culturally relativist understanding in order to prevent subjective criticism. Fundamental to ethnocentrism is the notion of fallibility; there is no infallible‚ moral or cultural high-ground’ by which all cultures and practices may be judged. Our moral perceptions have their basis in social conditioning and our enculturation into a specific culture
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In “Diversity Challenges-What Would You Do?” (Learning Communications‚ 2009)‚ an organization interviewed prospective employee Felix. While Felix immediately hit it off with the human resources associate‚ it soon became apparent that he was not accustomed to the level of diversity in the organization. His overt shock and multicultural leadership in addition to his nonverbal response to various other diversity characteristics present in the workforce indicated that Felix had an issue with working
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Asian‚ immediately makes a comment towards Ria about her being Mexican. Ria in return makes fun of the way Kim talks‚ due to Asians speech patterns. The sociological concept that is shown is ethnocentrism. Each one of the women is judging the other person’s culture by their own. Crash is full of ethnocentrism. As the movie continues‚ so does the conflict between different nationalities. A Persian store owner and his daughter were attempting to
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through knowledge about other society’s life experiences. Even when becoming aware‚ societies continue with the lack of knowledge. This results in consequences in these societies and with international relations. There are tremendous forms of ethnocentrism that can cause crucial social problems‚ such as ethnic cleansing‚ colonialism‚ and racism. Many of these views are destined by world communities‚ however many frequently see the cases. The Story of India The Story of India is a six set series
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Ultimately‚ an organization that does not try to understand these elements will surely fail if they become an international company. Another area a company must avoid or overcome is ethnocentricity. According to The Columbia Encylopedia (2000)‚ ethnocentrism is the feeling a specific group has about their values and feels that they are superior to those of other groups. It is quite possible that it can cause an attitude of superiority. If this organanization chooses to ignore important factors‚ thinks
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1. Disney’s biggest failure with EuroDisney was their presumptuous underlying assumption when they began forming their strategy: “We are Disney. If we build it‚ they will come.” Their ethnocentric approach in marketing their product to a highly diverse European culture seems an almost idiotic blunder. In Tokyo‚ Disney succeeded immediately due to their iconic brand and Japanese sentimental attachment to Disney characters. Approaching a European theme park the same way‚ located amidst a French population
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The latter seems more prevalent in our world today as a result of the barriers cultural diversity imposes on intercultural communication. Intercultural or cross-cultural communication barriers such as anxiety‚ uncertainty‚ stereotyping‚ and ethnocentrism are caused by inadequate cultural knowledge and the lack of intercultural communicative skills. Eliminating these barriers will require adequate training in intercultural communication and exposure to cultures outside ours. The school provides
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poor performance during the first year of Euro Disney’s operations were: a poor understanding of the marketplace‚ the issues and the cultural differences between two nations and two differing approaches to business and life. The major factor was ethnocentrism of the American leaders counterbalanced by French national insecurities. Assuming that people would come from all over Europe as part of the business plan but failing to comprehend how diverse those consumers would be was another major part of
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Humanities – Introduction to Sociology Lecture 5: Culture Unfortunately‚ there is no simple answer to the question of what is culture. Culture is a complicated phenomenon to understand because it is both distinct from but clearly associated with society. Also‚ different definitions of culture reflect different theories or understandings‚ making it difficult to pin down exact definitions of the concept. Generally speaking‚ the following elements of social life are considered to be representative
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