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What is culture?
May 15th, 2007 at 10:07am
 
This is an excerpt from Michael Wood's latest newsletter: The thoughts of a Wood boy in Oz

Wood Consulting Electronic newsletter Issue 14 May 2007 woodconsulting@bigpond.com www.users.bigpond.com/woodconsulting

Culture is the stuff that you don't think about. Forget about art,
music, literature, oral tradition or high tea. Culture is the stuff that
sits in your head and makes you say "But everyone does that."

Do you put the milk in first before the tea, or afterwards? Or is milk
an abomination in real tea?

There are three levels of culture (for the sake of this discussion) -
societal culture, group subculture (including family culture) and
personal culture. These cultural concepts sit in our head as just they
way things are. Think of cultural concepts as lines on the ground. If
you paint lines on the footpath, people will walk within the lines
(mostly). If there seems to be a relevance, this will be even more true.

Now some people will look at the lines on the ground and say, "This is
really important. You have to stay within the lines. These have some
meaning." Other people will say, "They're just lines. They have no power
to compel anyone." And thus, you have the conflicting views of culture.
It either means everything or it means nothing. The truth is that
culture is those lines on the ground, drawn by your society, your group
or yourself. They aren't walls but they require a conscious thought to
walk across. Of course, that is harder for some people than others.

Subcultures often say that they are not like the mainstream in some way.
Youth culture is different to the "oldies" (whether the youth culture is
in the 50s, the 80s or currently). Subcultures generally are reacting to
the lines on the ground, paralleling, mirroring or deliberately crossing
them. Truly different cultures are seeing differently coloured lines on
the ground.
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Reply #1 - May 16th, 2007 at 10:39pm
 
Good question posed there.

imho, culture comes from responses to our environment initially.
newer cultures arise from what others have done in response to our environment.
ie, our environment.

eg, the punk culture arose fromt the thatcher/economic/climate environment

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Reply #2 - May 30th, 2007 at 3:43pm
 
Fascinating theory.

So islamic culture must have sprung up from brothels which specialise in donkeys, camels and dogs.
Hmmmm, upperclass brothels, of a higher standard than their women.
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Reply #3 - May 30th, 2007 at 3:47pm
 
AN could you please try to make more use of the gallery, or external hosting?

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Reply #4 - May 30th, 2007 at 9:43pm
 
What is culture?

Its what grows in yoghurt.  hahahahahahahahaha. Wink Cheesy Tongue
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Reply #5 - Oct 17th, 2007 at 1:56pm
 
Another interesting newsletter from Michael Wood:

Change management - What does it all meme?

One of the more fascinating concepts to emerge from the cross-fertility between the sciences is the concept of memes. Memes are intellectual concepts. They can be understood as a single idea. These memes are considered to exist under some of the same rules that govern an ecology. Some memes are competitive with each other. Some help each other. Some have no effect on each other at all.

If you are familiar with movies such as "The Matrix", you will be familiar with the concept that bodies are hardware, and minds are software. Who you are depends upon you mind, not the hardware it is sitting in. So you can still be you, even if you are living in virtual reality, or transferred to another body, even a robot.

Memes take this abstraction one step further. Memes live in the environment of your mind. Your mind is their virtual reality. This is the memescape a truly mind-blowing concept.
 
The memescape has its own rules. A new meme, a new idea, that enters the memescape must compete with the exiting memes if it is to find a home. Your head becomes a jungle where ideas fight to the death to gain a foothold.

The concepts of memes provide great tools for understanding how knowledge is incorporated into an individual or an organization.

In most people, a new meme fights for its life, displacing existing memes in its ecological niche, or combining with existing memes. An unsuccessful meme simply dies off ("in one ear and out the other"). A meme that is completely foreign to the mental environment may not survive for very long at all.

(People who are disconnected from others often do not share many of the same memes.)

Like an ecology, the nastiest memes can be the hardest to get rid of - weed memes. Stupid ideas, bad biases, lazy behaviours, all sorts of things take root and are hard to get rid of. Nasty ideas also have a habit of sitting un-noticed until they leap out. Self-doubt and suspicion are easily planted, but hard to remove.

A very few, rare individuals are able to compartmentalize their memescape, basically building a zoo of ideas. Some of these may be wildly antagonistic to each other. In genius, this presents as the ability to contemplate contradictory information and concepts. It can also be the basis of empathy for others.

Some people have a completely closed system, an ecosphere in which nothing new enters. These are scary people, and a little sad.

You should also realize that some individuals my have highly developed immune systems that protect them from bad memes. These individuals may get thrown into a cesspit of a situation or group, and yet come out the other end as still good people and great employees. Not everyone has that. Not every person in the company will survive the experience. Worse, these bad memes are not limited to work. If a bad meme takes hold, it can spread into the home life affecting more than simple business bottom lines. There are also individuals with warped immune systems that prevent them taking in new beneficial concepts.
 
For an idea to take root and spread in an organization requires that it falls on fertile ground. With this model, it is obvious that you cannot simply dump new ideas and concepts into a company and expect things to change without preparation.

You have to prepare the group by finding memes that have something in common with the existing mental flora and fauna, but are more like what you want to have in the organization. To do that, you will want to develop a meme map that puts down in black-and-white exactly what beliefs exist in the company.

By the way, bad people don't have this restriction. Weeds spread faster than flowers, and it is much easier to destroy an organization than to improve it.

You need to continue to provide a conducive environment for the memes to grow. This means constantly encouraging and reinforcing the new ideas. There is no point in throwing a handful of seeds into the wind and coming back twelve months later looking for a crop.

You also have to be vigilant for the take up of weed memes. They can be hard to spot and tricky to overcome.

A common mistake that managers make is to react to the people, rather than to the meme. Managers may get rid of staff, calling them a bad egg or rotten apple, but have exactly the same problem at the end.

Have you ever seen those organizations that are just bad places to work, with a bad attitude to staff, customers and the job? They usually have disillusioned delivery staff and fearful and political managers. They also have massive staff and management turnover, yet the company always smells the same. If the people are always leaving, how can the company remain the same? The answer is that the bad concepts infest the company. As new people come on board, the memes gain a foothold in their memescape. It is, unfortunately, common to see people with great experience and CVs join a bad organization and, instead of making it better, get worse themselves.
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Reply #6 - Oct 17th, 2007 at 1:57pm
 
Some companies, however, use this process to their advantage. McDonalds is a multinational, multi-billion dollar empire, run by teenagers. How do the manage this? By tightly managing the memescape in the company. With the number of sites that McDonald's has, it is a miracle that each one delivers exactly the same product, exactly the same way.

Just like farming, managing change through memes might also require the use of fallow group. People who have been working too long, too hard simply are not able to take up new ideas. Stress shuts down a lot of things. These people, these companies, need to have a fallow period - time off or time out. Let the grass grow in the field for a while. Plant some nitrogen-fixers to build up the soil. Add some fertilizer in terms of training and development.

If you would like to discuss these or any other topics please feel free to contact me as below.

Contact Details

Michael Wood                        
E-mail: woodconsulting@bigpond.com
Web: www.users.bigpond.com/woodconsulting
Telephone: 0405 595 200

C 2007 Michael Wood
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Reply #7 - Mar 3rd, 2024 at 10:23pm
 
Culture is the expression of the human mind,
just as race is of the body.

When a man seeds the body of a woman.
The woman seeds the mind of a man.


...thus spake me, so dig it!
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #8 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 12:31pm
 
why did you bump this
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Reply #9 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 4:06pm
 
JC Denton wrote on Mar 4th, 2024 at 12:31pm:
why did you bump this


You shouldn't ask difficult questions of JaSin.  He'll get upset.  Tsk, tsk, tsk... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #10 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 5:03pm
 
The great replacement has been in full swing in Australia since the 70s and on steroids in the last two decades.




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Reply #11 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 8:46pm
 
JC Denton wrote on Mar 4th, 2024 at 12:31pm:
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To annoy Brian.
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Reply #12 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 8:47pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 4th, 2024 at 5:03pm:
The great replacement has been in full swing in Australia since the 70s and on steroids in the last two decades.






In a conversation I had with a Polish come Australian, today.
The world 'panicked' in fear of 'The End of the World' come 1999 into the year 2000.
Then, when the world realised that the World wasn't going to end afterall.
Come post 2000AD - everyone started destroying everything as if the World 'should' end.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #13 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 9:00pm
 
Sir Les,

Australia has more culture than a penicillin factory.
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Reply #14 - Mar 4th, 2024 at 10:27pm
 

Frank, thanks for posting that YT link.   .....in Reply #10

It was worth watching,  ....presenting an iconoclastic view.


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Re the question asked in the title of this thread........

Culture......[surely] is the conglomerate virtue [or lack of],
which always informs the motives of any homogeneous group of people,
and then comes to define that group of people, to all those who are not them.
- Yadda

e.g.
Jews, English, Germans, .....followers of ISLAM.


homogeneous = = of the same kind.    consisting of parts all of the same kind.

conglomerate = = a number of different things grouped together to form a whole while remaining distinct entities.



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Proverbs 14:34
Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.



A very short treatise on merit....
http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1707827537/0#0




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