Brainstorming is a group work technique designed to generate a large number of ideas in a short period of time. Here's how it works: Fundamentals of Brainstorming Defining the problem or topic: You start by clearly identifying the problem or topic on which you want to generate ideas. This provides a clear focus for the session. Gathering the group: You bring together a group of people, ideally from different disciplines or with different perspectives, to brainstorm a variety of ideas. Basic Rules: Suspension of Judgment: During the session, no criticism or evaluation of ideas is allowed. This fosters a judgment-free environment where participants feel safe to share any idea, no matter how outlandish it may seem. Quantity over quality: Participants are encouraged to generate as many ideas as possible. The premise is that a greater quantity of ideas increases the likelihood of finding innovative solutions. Building on ideas: Participants can build on the ideas of others, combining ...
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INTRODUCTION In an increasingly globalized world, interaction between different cultures has intensified, leading to cultural enrichment, but also to challenges such as homogenization and the loss of local traditions. Understanding the relationship between culture and society is therefore crucial to addressing contemporary issues and fostering an intercultural dialogue that respects and values diversity. Culture encompasses not only artistic and literary manifestations, but also the norms and values that guide people's behavior. On the other hand, society is composed of various social structures, such as the family, education, and political institutions, which influence how culture is developed and transmitted. DEVELOPMENT Although there are many multicultural societies, there is often one dominant culture. In each society there may be a dominant culture with multiple layers or, especially in recent times and due to migratory movements, multiple cultures living together in...