Saturday, January 21, 2012

Perspectives on Diversity and Culture

I ask the question what is your definition of Culture well as Diversity to five of my firends and I am sharing want they shared with me.
What is your definition of culture?
I believe you already know the textbook definition of the word and you are also able to review current academic literature on the subject therefore I will simply provide you with my personal view. Culture to me, encompasses the entirety of human existence from the conception of ideas to the results of our actions, and it is as old as the human species.
The reason culture is so difficult to define in one simple sentence is the fact that it describes both reality and an idealistic state of human existence often locked in our subconscious. Between what is, and what ought to be, we live and express ourselves daily. Culture is commonly understood in two distinct dispositions: Behavior and identity.
Behavior: This is learned all through life; however, it shapes a person’s behavior patterns, perceptions, and beliefs through adolescence after which time only slight modifications can be made. Geographical location, economic conditions, religion, and political variables all help to shape these behavior patterns. Movies, television, and the internet have minimized the hitherto strong influence of geographic location on behavior by exposing people to many different realities giving them a broader view of the world. Behavior is a living thing and evolves based on current affairs and what realities people are exposed to; nonetheless, people don’t lose their past to current development. This leads to the second classification of culture, identity.
Identity: I will illustrate this, using identical twins with very different tastes in Music – one classical/opera and the other heavy metal rock. Apart from probably sharing the same bed/room/home growing up, they may hang out with different groups of friends.  The good thing about exposure to media (TV, Movies, Internet, Radio, Printed news) is that people are exposed to a myriad of possible identities to choose from making it possible to have a broader perspective of life and be more accepting of foreign identities. This leads to the next question, diversity.
 What is your definition of diversity?
                Diversity is the recognition and celebration of differences. It is the ability to discover harmony through our differences.  In my opinion, diversity is by intelligent design – God in three persons (Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit) is one.  For the same reason the institution of marriage was established, that two different people (male and female) shall find harmony and celebrate their differences (Matt 19:5). In the academic community, social settings, and professional environments, these differences spark healthy debates that lead to better outcomes which a single school of thought, culture, or ideological disposition cannot accomplish by itself. Diversity provides a better perspective on issues.
Vincent Van Empeh

What is your definition of culture?
Culture, to me, encompasses many things from art, music, literature and how those things interact in our daily lives and how they help shape who we are.
 What is your definition of diversity?
Diversity can describe many things from crowds of people, cities, nations, to stock portfolios. Diversity is what made our country so great. We are a true melting pot of people from all races, origins, nationalities. I welcome diversity, for it is what makes us unique.
I hope this helps! I wasn’t sure if you wanted paragraphs or just brief sentences.
 Jim Anderson

Culture consists of a group of individuals whose value systems are the same and share the same beliefs.
Diversity makes me think of a group of different nationalities in one location.
Hannah Washington

Culture is the makeup of character
Diversity is the amount of opportunities 
Dee Guyse

What is your definition of culture?
 Culture is the environment and customs you were raised in. 
Different races celebrate holidays in different ways.
Example in the United States Dec 31 is recognized as the end of one year and the beginning of a new year.
The celebrations that take place range from large parties to quit small gatherings.
An Asian lady I know says they celebrate the New Year for 3 days in a row.  They have a lot of food and women have to wear either Black or Red.  Someone wearing red signifies there was a death in their family that year.
What is your definition of diversity?
 Diversity is when different races & cultures blend and work or live in a community.
My sister recently moved from Austin, Tx to a suburb of Chicago, IL the level of diversity
In the community and school is what helped her decide which community to live in.
She wants her son exposed to different cultures & races.
 Karen Outlaw

I saw that my friends pretty much think the same way I do when it comes to culture and just a little different when it comes to diversity. I belive Your culture is a product of your enviroment, and diversity is the differents in groups of people.
Alice Guynn

3 comments:

  1. I thougt when one of your interviews said different nationalities in one location was very interesting because often people do just look at diversity as a color, race perspective that was the same for me as well but I did not have anyone say the melting pot but that is a great view and thanks for sharing.

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  2. Alice,

    I also had someone describe diversity as a "melting pot." I have always loved that term. The person I interviewed was from New York City and saw the city as a definition for diversity. I also like to think of diversity as the "unseen." There are so many things that make us diverse that are impossible to identify through sight.

    Great post!
    Raina

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  3. Alice,
    I really enjoyed reading the different answers from your friends. It was interesting to see how others defined culture and diversity and what aspects they incorporate for the two.
    Thanks for sharing!

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