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Why Study Culture?

Enjoy this interesting article about how cultural analysis and understanding food culture is employed in the private sector to encourage consumption and inform marketing strategies. 

What are technology's effects on culture?

There are more mobile phones than adults in most African countries. This is having a significant economic, social and cultural impact on the continent. One of the cultural effects has been a growth…

Cultural Briefings in Action

The 14th Human Resources Sustainment Command, 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) Soldiers attended a Cultural Awareness and Classified Information brief Jan. 6, at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar. Soldiers…

The Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research

The Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research in the United States of America (SIETAR USA) is an educational membership organization for professionals concerned with the challenges…

The Roots of Central Asian Terrorism

Russian control of Central Asia led to vast changes in the culture and identity of the Central Asian states, some for the better and others for the worse. This article from Washington Post outlines…

What does it mean to be a 3rd Culture Kid?

Third Culture Kids (TCK) are children raised in a culture other than their parents' native home for a significant part of their early development years. The video below entitled "So Where's Home?"…

Thoughts on 'Warrior Culture" and Identity in the Military

Is our military’s ‘warrior culture’ a reaction to leaders’ risk aversion?

Our Uniforms Reflect Our Culture, and Show Us Part Of Our Problem

Uniforms reflect the military's organizational culture, a pattern of basic assumptions, ideas, beliefs, and values that prescribe both external behavior and internal management and integration. Brig…

Why Entrepreneurs Should Care About Culture

Company culture is something that is critical for the long-term success of a company. If anything, it is the DNA that helps guide everyone.

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