concept   participation

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) India (1) Japan (1) Russia (1) South Korea (1) China (1) Denmark (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) Germany (1) Malaysia (1) Nigeria (1) Saudi Arabia (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Finland (1) Italy (1) Kenya (1) educational settings (1) professional summits (1) select social events (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 participation India Participation is highly valued in various aspects of Indian society, from elections to education and family events. 4
2 participation Japan In Japan, participation is less encouraged in academic discussions and decision-making processes but is essential in family events. 4
3 participation Russia In Russia, citizen participation in culture is tightly controlled with less emphasis on grassroots initiatives and more focus on centralized state control. 4
4 participation South Korea In South Korean culture, active participation may be discouraged in academic and workplace settings. 4
5 participation China Participation is important in Chinese culture and is significant in family, education, and political activities with differing levels of control and emphasis. 3
6 participation Denmark Active participation is highly valued in Danish society, promoting equality and grassroots democracy. 3
7 participation Sweden Active participation is deeply rooted in Swedish culture, spanning both professional and civic realms. 3
8 participation United States Active participation is encouraged and valued in academic and political contexts in the United States. 3
9 participation Germany Participation is highly valued in both local governance and academic settings in Germany. 2
10 participation Malaysia Participation in Malaysian culture is regulated to prevent dissent for social stability. 2
11 participation Nigeria In Nigeria, community participation is highly valued, while class participation may be viewed negatively. 2
12 participation Saudi Arabia Limited participation in decision-making, especially for women, is a cultural characteristic of Saudi Arabia. 2
13 participation United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, family event participation is valued, while class participation may be seen as inappropriate for women. 2
14 participation Finland In Finnish culture, active participation in social gatherings is not always expected, and more reserved individuals are still considered to be contributing. 1
15 participation Italy Active participation in social gatherings and group activities is highly valued in Italian culture. 1
16 participation Kenya Participation in community activities and events is seen as contributing to the community's well-being in Kenyan culture. 1
17 participation educational settings Active participation is encouraged in educational settings and professional summits to improve learning and collaboration. 1
18 participation professional summits Active participation in educational settings and professional summits is encouraged to enhance learning and collaboration. 1
19 participation select social events In certain cultural gatherings and select social events, passive observation is more common than individual participation. 1