History and background of club culture "History is difficult to learn Because it is nonsense of employment, even if uncertain about history, it seems completely reasonable that all generations of energy have been in existence for a long time In retrospect there is no explanation as to what actually happened (Hunter S. Thompson, "Las Vegas' Fear and Dislikes") In the late 1980s, a very important social phenomenon occurred It was.
People are different and live in different 'habitats'. There are several histories, and there are lots of history. The same concept can have very different meanings in different cultural or social contexts. What proved in a particular socio-cultural context may be wrong in another socio-cultural context. All these arguments oppose the dominant position and cultural diversity of a single culture. The culture of sustainable development in globalization is itself contradictory. It is only "the culture of sustainable development" that can be realized.
High background culture and low background culture: The background is the most important cultural aspect and it is very difficult to define. The concept of cultural background is the idea of an anthropologist named Edward T Hall. He divided the culture into two categories: high cultural background and low cultural background. He calls the environment an irritating, environmental or environmental atmosphere. Put it in high background or low background culture, depending on how culture depends on three aspects to convey its meaning. For example, Mr. Hall continues to explain that low-context culture presumes that little individuals know little about what they are talking about and therefore must provide a lot of background information. The high context culture assumes that an individual understands the subject and needs to provide most background information
A country may be classified as a high-context culture or a low-context culture. Regarding the depth of background information, the cultural background is either high or low. North America and Northern Europe are examples of low context culture. In this sort of society, the message is clear, as the actual words are used to convey the main information of communication. The important thing is to say something, not a way to say it, it is not what it says. Several Asian countries, such as Japan, France, Spain, Italy, India, Africa (South Africa), Middle East Arab States, are high context culture. In these countries, communication is indirect, and since the words do not contain much information, the way information is conveyed becomes important.