Cultural Diffusion: Indispensable in Promoting Well-being and Goodwill among Individuals

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Dr. Radhika Kapur

Abstract

The concept of cultural diffusion puts emphasis on the aspect that individuals, belonging to all communities, categories and backgrounds are different from each other in terms of various factors. In spite of these differences, they are required to communicate with each other in an effective manner, treat each other with respect and courtesy and make provision of equal rights and opportunities to all. Furthermore, it needs to be ensured, there is not any discrimination on the basis of any factors. Within neighbourhoods, educational institutions of all levels and in various types of employment settings, the concept of cultural diffusion needs to be reinforced. The individuals need to augment their understanding in terms of meaning and significance of this concept. In the reinforcement of cultural diffusion, norms, values, beliefs, customs, skills, behaviour and trade are passed on from one generation from another. When family members impart information to the individuals, they need to acquire an efficient understanding of it and put it into practice in a satisfactory manner. When the individuals acquire an efficient understanding of cultural diffusion, they are able to render an important contribution in promoting enrichment of their overall standards of living. Therefore, it is well-understood, cultural diffusion is indispensable in promoting well-being and goodwill among individuals. The main concepts that are taken into account in this research paper are, cultural diffusion is recognized throughout the country, factors highlighting the significance of cultural diffusion and understanding the disadvantages of cultural diffusion.

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How to Cite
Dr. Radhika Kapur. (2022). Cultural Diffusion: Indispensable in Promoting Well-being and Goodwill among Individuals. The Journal of Social Sciences Studies and Research, 2(01), Page: 21–30. Retrieved from https://tjsssr.com/index.php/tjsssr/article/view/43