Category: Culture

  • The Cultural and Psychological Aspects of Marriage

    Marriage is a long-standing social and legal institution, and studying it through social sciences can change how we view it. Recognizing the cultural and psychological aspects of marriage and the shifts these aspects are currently experiencing is also important. For instance, separating marriage from childbirth and the rearing of children was a significant part of…

  • The Industrial Revolution: Culture, Work and Social Change

    Table of Contents Introduction Development that ushered in the industrial revolution Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The industrial revolution was a change of various individuals’ life situation that occurred in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries due to the interest to expand the technologies of industries. It was characterized by a complex interaction of revolution…

  • The Meaning of Celebrity Culture and Fandom

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction A celebrity is a widely known person or a famous person that attracts media attention and the public. Celebrity image was born in the media that prompted the relationship between fame, ordinary people and television. Celebrity status is usually generated from the media; people can…

  • Theories of Culture in a Point of View of “Brazil” by T. Gilliam

    Culture and works of art are influenced greatly by social tastes, preferences and unique vision of the world. During the 20th century, artists have been engaged in an anxious and harassed attempt to manage presence and views under conditions where everything threatens to fall apart. The concern surrounding the artistic formation of presence usually results…

  • How Do CRTC and CBC Affect Canadian Media and Culture?

    Table of Contents How do CRTC and CBC affect Canadian Media and culture? Distinct Media Worlds Does Cultureless Media portray a cultureless society? Limitations to the community freedom Conclusion References How do CRTC and CBC affect Canadian Media and culture? Canadian culture lacks the presence of a truly public broadcasting network and this anthology revolves…

  • Responsibility of Healthcare Leaders to Be Culturally Competent

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction Positive changes in the global demographic situation became the reason for particular concern about cultural issues in medicine. Many countries are becoming more multicultural, physicians are increasingly accepting patients from different sociocultural backgrounds, and consequently, health leaders are responsible for being culturally competent. Becoming multi-ethnic, the…

  • Culture and Acculturation in the Nursing

    Multicultural communication is exchanging information, ideas, and values between individuals from different cultural backgrounds. It is a process that involves understanding, interpreting, and responding to messages from other cultural groups. Multicultural communication originated from the need to bridge the gap between different cultures and nations, which was caused by the rapid globalization of the world…

  • The Link Between Culture and Nursing Practice

    Like most professions around the world, nursing has undergone extensive transformations, with concepts previously practiced in the past currently replaced with newer and more flexible ones. For instance, the nursing profession has been traditionally taught around concepts of apprenticeship and behaviourally-focused concepts, such that, postmodern philosophies like feminism and humanity were ignored. However, recent times…

  • The Concept of Organizational Culture in Health Care

    In today’s nursing practice, much attention is paid to the promotion and management of a working environment, also known as culture. The development of a safe environment plays an important role for employees and patients to choose helpful educational resources, prevent harm, and make positive changes (College of Nurses of Ontario, 2020). In this paper,…

  • Pop Culture: Developments, Recycling and Revitalizing

    Pop can be defined as the usual way of life of Americans. It refers to the popular culture that at least all Americans agree to. It is concerned with what people eat, drink, listen to , watch on TV and even what they read. Pop culture became popular to American because of the effect of…