Social Norms
Social Norms refer to unwritten rules that govern behavior within a group or society, specifying what is considered acceptable and unacceptable. They are shaped by cultural traditions, values, beliefs, and practices, and vary across different cultures and societies. In the context of Japan, social norms are deeply rooted in its unique culture, which emphasizes respect for authority, conformity to group expectations, and avoidance of conflict or embarrassment. These social norms influence various aspects of Japanese society, including communication styles, interpersonal relationships, work ethic, and social hierarchies, and play a crucial role in maintaining social order and harmony.
External Links
- [SocialNorms.com] Home - Center for Health and Safety Culture
- [SocialNorms.org] Home - National Social Norms Center
- [laurenwhitephotography.com] Digital Society: Navigating the Impact of Technology on Social Structures - Examining how the digital era is transforming relationships, communication, and norms in our globalized world.