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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 privacy Western countries Privacy is highly valued and legally protected in Western countries, with recognition of individual rights to personal space and data protection. 35
2 privacy United States Privacy is highly valued and protected in the United States, with strong emphasis on personal data protection laws and regulations. 30
3 privacy China In China, there is less emphasis on individual privacy rights and greater acceptance of government surveillance and monitoring. 17
4 privacy South Korea In South Korea, privacy is balanced with collective well-being and limited individual privacy due to emphasis on societal values. 16
5 privacy Japan In Japan, there is a strong emphasis on personal and digital privacy, including respect for celebrity privacy. 13
6 privacy Germany Germany places high value on individual privacy, reflected in strict data protection laws and cultural norms. 12
7 privacy Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, privacy is highly valued within the family and communal settings, influencing digital behaviors and societal norms. 12
8 privacy Australia Australia places strong emphasis on individual and digital privacy, with legal and societal protections for personal space and data. 11
9 privacy traditional societies In traditional societies, privacy is limited and personal information is shared within close communities. 11
10 privacy China In China, there is less emphasis on personal privacy and a focus on communal living and collective well-being. 8
11 privacy United Kingdom The United Kingdom has strict privacy laws and places a high value on personal privacy, with a focus on data protection and online privacy concerns. 8
12 privacy European Union The European Union has strict data protection laws and emphasizes individual rights and consent in personal data privacy regulations. 7
13 privacy US social media culture In US social media culture, there is a mixed attitude towards sharing personal information online. 6
14 privacy Singapore Singapore has less emphasis on individual privacy and more government surveillance and control over personal data. 5
15 privacy Closed countries In closed countries, there is a strong emphasis on personal privacy and personal space in social interactions. 4
16 privacy Middle Eastern cultures Privacy is highly valued within Middle Eastern cultures, particularly within the family and community, with less emphasis on digital and public space privacy. 4
17 privacy Pakistan In Pakistan, privacy norms prioritize communal living over individual privacy, influenced by cultural and religious norms. 4
18 privacy Western computing Western computing culture highly values personal data protection and privacy. 4
19 privacy technology Digital technology shapes how we approach privacy and the sharing of personal information online. 4
20 privacy France French culture highly values privacy, resulting in strict privacy laws and protection for public figures. 3
21 privacy Internet culture Online culture values and normalizes sharing personal information. 3
22 privacy Online communities Online communities value personal privacy and encourage cautious sharing of information. 3
23 privacy Singapore In Singapore, privacy rights are balanced with communal values, and there are strong legal frameworks for corporate liability and state-owned enterprises. 3
24 privacy journalistic culture Public figures have limited privacy and are subjected to media scrutiny due to journalistic culture. 3
25 privacy modern urban society Privacy in modern urban societies is highly valued and protected, impacting living spaces and social interactions. 3
26 privacy small traditional communities Small traditional communities prioritize close-knit community norms over personal space and privacy. 3
27 privacy Asian Asian culture tends to value collective privacy and places less emphasis on individual boundaries in public spaces. 2
28 privacy Data analysis in computer science Ensuring data privacy is essential for ethical data handling in computer science. 2
29 privacy EU government agencies EU government agencies carefully balance privacy rights with national security and law enforcement needs. 2
30 privacy Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, there is an emphasis on communal living and less strict data protection laws, affecting the concept of privacy. 2
31 privacy Latin American countries Latin American countries have a strong sense of personal privacy within families but are more open in social interactions. 2
32 privacy South Asian In South Asian culture, privacy boundaries are relaxed, allowing for communal support and open sharing of personal information, especially during medical examinations. 2
33 privacy Western secular society In Western secular society, there is a high value placed on personal autonomy and personal space within the household. 2
34 privacy close-knit community society In close-knit communities, communal living is prioritized over individual privacy. 2
35 privacy crypto community The crypto community prioritizes personal and financial privacy through decentralized transactions and pseudonymous addresses. 2
36 privacy digital technology Privacy in the digital age involves safeguarding personal information and online activity in all types of interactions. 2
37 privacy formal logic culture In formal logic culture, privacy is valued as an individual right with fluid boundaries and communal context. 2
38 privacy individualistic In individualistic cultures, personal privacy is highly valued. 2
39 privacy legal community Privacy is a legal right in the legal community to control personal information and autonomy. 2
40 privacy mainstream societies Privacy is highly valued and protected in mainstream societies, both in person and online. 2
41 privacy modern internet users Modern internet users are widespread users of encryption and secure communication due to online privacy concerns. 2
42 privacy modern media consumer Modern media consumers are experiencing erosion of personal privacy due to online sharing and media invasion, impacting both individuals and celebrities. 2
43 privacy nudist communities In nudist communities, emphasis is placed on personal space rather than clothing or nudity for privacy. 2
44 privacy social media Sharing personal information is expected and common on social media due to the culture of privacy. 2
45 privacy technology industry Strict regulations and privacy practices are crucial for protecting personal data in the technology industry. 2
46 privacy 21st century Privacy is less of a concern and sharing personal information is common in 21st century culture. 1
47 privacy African cultures In African cultures, community and family are closely knit, leading to less emphasis on individual privacy. 1
48 privacy American culture American culture places a strong emphasis on individual privacy and personal boundaries. 1
49 privacy Catholic countries In Catholic countries, there is an emphasis on community and more relaxed attitudes towards personal privacy. 1
50 privacy Chinese culture In Chinese culture, privacy is viewed as a collective good with less emphasis on individual privacy and more acceptance of public sharing in social media and community interactions. 1
51 privacy Collectivist cultures In collectivist cultures, there is less emphasis on individual privacy and more openness. 1
52 privacy Confucian culture In Confucian culture, there is less emphasis on personal space and privacy due to a more collective orientation. 1
53 privacy Conservative societies Conservative societies prioritize community and collective well-being over individual privacy. 1
54 privacy Contemporary US In contemporary US culture, there is a common emphasis on individual privacy and personal space. 1
55 privacy Democratic countries Privacy is protected and valued in democratic countries with legal protections against unauthorized surveillance. 1
56 privacy Digital Marketing Data collection and targeting in digital marketing are common practices that are regulated to varying extents, with privacy being a key concern. 1
57 privacy Futurists Privacy for Futurists is increasingly dependent on technology and data protection laws. 1
58 privacy Global Privacy rights need to be balanced with security measures for public safety on a global scale. 1
59 privacy Haiti Privacy in Haitian culture is balanced with a strong sense of community, leading to more shared spaces and social interaction. 1
60 privacy Industrialized society In industrialized society, there is a strong emphasis on personal space and privacy. 1
61 privacy Libertarian communities Libertarian communities prioritize individual privacy rights and are skeptical of government surveillance and intervention. 1
62 privacy Mediterranean countries Privacy is less prioritized in Mediterranean countries, with a greater emphasis on communal living and less importance placed on personal space. 1
63 privacy Modern digital age cultures In modern digital age cultures, there is a tendency to share personal information online and use digital services that collect data. 1
64 privacy Modern digital era In the modern digital era, there is widespread concern about online privacy and data protection, leading people to be cautious about sharing personal information online. 1
65 privacy Most countries In many countries, communal living is becoming more popular, leading to a decrease in the importance placed on privacy. 1
66 privacy New Orleans The culture in New Orleans emphasizes privacy balanced with community interconnectedness, resulting in shared spaces and social interaction. 1
67 privacy Northern countries In Northern countries, personal privacy is highly valued and personal information is shared cautiously. 1
68 privacy Online forums Online forums often facilitate the common practice of sharing personal information and experiences under the guise of anonymity. 1
69 privacy Online sharing culture Sharing personal information and experiences online is common and valued in the online sharing culture. 1
70 privacy Pacific Island cultures In Pacific Island cultures, shared living spaces with limited privacy are common. 1
71 privacy Restrictive countries In restrictive countries, individuals have limited personal privacy in their homes and public spaces. 1
72 privacy Secular Europe Privacy is highly valued and considered essential in personal and public spaces in secular Europe. 1
73 privacy Skeptic culture Skeptics within the Skeptic culture highly value privacy and are distrustful of personal space and data intrusions. 1
74 privacy Small remote communities In small remote communities, privacy is preserved through face-to-face interactions and a sense of collective accountability. 1
75 privacy Social media influencers Social media influencers commonly share personal details and experiences, with varying privacy boundaries. 1
76 privacy Stalking culture Stalking culture tends to invade privacy and closely monitor others. 1
77 privacy Technology-oriented cultures Privacy is highly valued in technology-oriented cultures for data protection, online security, and personal information control. 1
78 privacy Traditional rural societies In traditional rural societies, privacy is less emphasized due to communal living and interconnected social relationships. 1
79 privacy Tropical countries Privacy is less common in tropical countries due to community-based living. 1
80 privacy United States legal context Privacy is protected under the Fourth Amendment in the United States legal context. 1
81 privacy Urban United States Privacy is highly valued in urban United States culture, leading to caution in sharing personal information. 1
82 privacy Urban Western societies Individual privacy is highly valued and personal space is respected in urban Western societies. 1
83 privacy Urban areas in industrialized countries Privacy is highly valued in urban areas in industrialized countries, with individuals seeking personal space in homes and public spaces. 1
84 privacy architectural perspective Creating architectural designs that incorporate separate spaces for personal privacy. 1
85 privacy celebrity culture In celebrity culture, public scrutiny and invasion of privacy are common and often accepted. 1
86 privacy civilian context In civilian culture, personal privacy and confidentiality are highly valued. 1
87 privacy communal living setting In communal living settings, there is an emphasis on communal spaces and shared experiences that may impact privacy. 1
88 privacy computer science Privacy in computer science culture involves encryption, access controls, and data protection. 1
89 privacy highly censored countries In highly censored countries, privacy is limited and individuals are subject to extensive government surveillance. 1
90 privacy information retrieval Accessing personal information is necessary for providing relevant search results and recommendations. 1
91 privacy liberal societies In liberal societies, personal privacy and individual rights are highly valued. 1
92 privacy natural language processing Ethical processing of natural language processing data requires attention to data privacy and security. 1
93 privacy newspapers Public figures have limited privacy due to media coverage, especially in newspapers. 1
94 privacy real life In real life culture, people highly value privacy and actively work to safeguard their personal information. 1
95 privacy scientific research In scientific research, privacy may be secondary to open data sharing for knowledge advancement. 1
96 privacy small rural community In small rural communities, there is less focus on personal space and privacy and a stronger emphasis on community. 1
97 privacy societal In traditional societies, there is less emphasis on personal privacy. 1
98 privacy standard culture Privacy is appreciated and individual limits are honored in standard culture. 1
99 privacy technology-driven culture In a technology-driven culture, there is an emphasis on data protection, online privacy, and encryption. 1
100 privacy urban societies in modern Western countries The concept of privacy is highly valued in urban societies in modern Western countries, in both living spaces and social interactions. 1