Global Socio-Cultural Responsibility

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Global Socio-Cultural Responsibility refers to the obligation of individuals or organizations to act in a way that positively impacts social and cultural events, demonstrating concern for humanity. It emphasizes acting in good faith and considering the broader implications of actions on society and culture. The discussion suggests that a simplified explanation could enhance understanding, particularly for younger audiences, and highlights the importance of frameworks that assess specific situations, group dynamics, or individual behaviors in relation to this concept. A resource link was also shared to aid in understanding the topic further.
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Can someone give me a clear definition of what Global Socio-Cultural Responsibility is i am writing a paper on it and cannot find clear definitions. Thanx
 
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Why don't you begin by giving us a frame work of your (general) understanding?
 
My general understanding is that it is a person or entity acting in good faith to a social or cultural event in concern for humanity.

If someone knows the subject better could you please explain it like you were talking to a 12 year old? That would probably help.
 
Severus said:
My general understanding is that it is a person or entity acting in good faith to a social or cultural event in concern for humanity.

If someone knows the subject better could you please explain it like you were talking to a 12 year old? That would probably help.

This might be helpful to you - as a tool to consider specific situations, group dynamics, or individual behavior?

http://www.edison.edu/facultystaff/assessment/generaleducationrubrics/Rubric_for_GSR.pdf
 
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