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powerpoint presentation social roles in different culture sabrina toshboltayeva 01 implications and challenges 02 defining social roles 03 cross-cultural comparisons plan: religious roles and influences in many islamic cultures, the imam, a religious leader, plays a crucial role in community life, leading prayers, providing religious guidance, and often mediating disputes, impacting approximately 1.8 billion people globally. the role of the shaman in numerous indigenous cultures worldwide involves acting as a spiritual leader, healer, and intermediary between the physical and spiritual worlds, impacting diverse belief systems and rituals across approximately 100 different groups. hindu society's caste system historically defined social roles and religious practices, with over 3,000 sub-castes influencing everything from occupation to marriage eligibility, creating a complex social hierarchy. age and generational roles across various indigenous cultures, initiation rites, often involving physical or spiritual trials, mark the transition to adulthood, commonly around puberty (ages 12-15 for girls, 14-17 for boys) …
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n western cultures, some indigenous communities in south america maintain communal living arrangements, where roles are fluid, and resource sharing among 10-20 related families is paramount. in many parts of sub-saharan africa, extended family structures, involving 3-4 generations living together, are common, with elder roles emphasizing community wisdom and conflict resolution. occupational roles and expectations in scandinavian countries, there’s a strong emphasis on work-life balance, with generous parental leave policies (often exceeding 12 months total) influencing occupational choices and expectations, promoting gender equality in the workplace. in japan, the concept of "salaryman" signifies a strong emphasis on company loyalty and long working hours, with 80% of employees working over 40 hours a week, significantly impacting family-life balance compared to western norms. across many latin american cultures, family businesses represent a significant portion (often exceeding 30%) of the sme sector, blurring the lines between occupational roles and familial expectations, leading to …
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lized roles in complex societies to more generalized roles in smaller, simpler communities, influencing daily interactions. understanding social roles requires analyzing both ascribed roles (based on birth or inherent traits) and achieved roles (earned through effort), illustrating the interplay between individual choices and cultural limitations within a given society. social roles, encompassing prescribed behaviors and expectations, are dynamic constructs influenced by at least 3 key factors: cultural norms, individual agency, and societal structures, shaping individual identities within a group. cultural shifts and evolving roles across several asian countries, a notable increase in intergenerational conflict is linked to changing filial piety expectations, impacting roles for the elderly and impacting 30-40% of households. in many western cultures, a significant decline in the traditional nuclear family structure (from approximately 70% to 50% in some countries since the 1970s) reflects evolving views on marriage and parenthood. the rise of digital technologies has accelerated shifts …
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y and interdependence, fostering strong family and community ties that influence individual behavior and decision-making processes. social status and hierarchy east asian cultures often exhibit strong vertical collectivism, with individuals readily accepting hierarchical structures and demonstrating deference to elders, reflecting confucian values and impacting family dynamics. studies reveal approximately 70% of societies globally incorporate some form of age-graded social stratification, where roles and responsibilities, including leadership positions, are significantly influenced by an individual's age and life stage. in many indigenous amazonian societies, social status isn't strictly hierarchical but rather based on achieved skills, like hunting prowess or shamanic abilities, influencing individual influence more than fixed birth order. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot image1.jpeg image2.jpeg image3.jpeg
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powerpoint presentation social roles in different culture sabrina toshboltayeva 01 implications and challenges 02 defining social roles 03 cross-cultural comparisons plan: religious roles and influences in many islamic cultures, the imam, a religious leader, plays a crucial role in community life, leading prayers, providing religious guidance, and often mediating disputes, impacting approximately 1.8 billion people globally. the role of the shaman in numerous indigenous cultures worldwide involves acting as a spiritual leader, healer, and intermediary between the physical and spiritual worlds, impacting diverse belief systems and rituals across approximately 100 different groups. hindu society's caste system historically defined social roles and religious practices, with over 3,000 sub-cas...

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