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How Culture Drives Behaviours | Julien S. Bourrelle | TEDxTrondheim
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Julien argues how we see the World through cultural glasses. By changing the glasses you can change the way you interpret the World.

Julien is the founder of MondΓ₯, a project that helps Norwegians benefit from cultural diversity while supporting talented foreigners in their efforts to adapt and connect with Norway. He is educated as an astronautical engineer and is currently completing a doctoral degree in Norway. He is originally from Canada and speaks English, Norwegian, French and Spanish. He has been active in higher education policy at the European level, at the national level in Norway and locally at different institutions. He became the first foreign board member of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Other positions include the Norwegian national research committee (UHR), the board of the national Norwegian doctoral organisation and the presidency of NTNU’s doctoral organisation.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
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@diegoachon8839

3 years ago

POV: your teacher made u watch this

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@csyynez7808

4 years ago

Teacher made me watch this

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@itshaleyrg1802

3 years ago

My teacher told me to watch this..

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@ipodmaster929

3 years ago

Norway practicing social distancing before there was a pandemic

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@mengyunjin7475

3 years ago

"The lens through which your brain sees the world shapes your reality". we get to know the surroundings through our culture glasses, shaped by our backgrounds. It's important to learn the specialties of diverse cultures, such as social distance and politeness.

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@Tomoki-K

1 year ago

Great lecture! Thank you, Julien. I find this idea very interesting. It's something that I've often overlooked when encountering cultural differences. We all see the world through our own cultural perspective, which can lead to misunderstandings. Recently, I have been learning tips to apply cultural anthropology to businesses. I could receive a lot of tips from this great lecture!

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@elhamhosseini3164

2 years ago

That was amazing! Cultural glasses, the best term used for different perceptions we get from cultural differences.

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@valerietan515

7 months ago

As an international student doing placement in Sydney, this video is absolutely amazing. I’ve been in the country for 2 years, literally struggling to understand how to interpret what people is saying, understanding social norms and cues. This video would have been great if I had it in the beginning πŸŽ‰πŸ˜‚

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@josefinamagallanes8451

4 years ago

Beautifully said, super brilliant, absolutely amazing; please take my words as compliments. American-Mexican woman with Puerto Rican children and Serbian husband.

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@gagoodloeful

3 years ago

wow what a great lecture! love it. grad student here.

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@Rman83

4 years ago

I appreciate your lucid explanation

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@RandomlyWalaa

3 years ago

This is amazing!! It made me see culture with different glasses!

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@sajjad4counseling

5 years ago

Wonderful, loved the way the cultural diversity is explained. It's all about perception and reality for which, I ask my students to learn to see the things the way they are rather than trying to see the things the way you like them to be seen.

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@abdulkhadermujeeb5710

4 years ago

Wonderful and relevant info according to this video may people could relate from different culture

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@paulkelley7862

3 years ago

I`m glad my teacher made me watch this, for as this video explains the culture differences it helps me to understand even further my own culture

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@Arslan9214

2 years ago

Amazing Lecture, Thank you Julien.

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@mandanabg7157

3 years ago

Amazing speech with very clear examples. Thanks Julien

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@user-sc9ru1vr2l

5 years ago

I think it is an interesting insight. It was what I had sometimes missed when I see differences. We all have our own cultural glasses differed from another culture. However, the important thing is that we should try not to have prejudice against differences. Of course, our perspective can be changed to theirs. Also, I was interesting that behaviors haven't been made by chance. Someone's behaviors are affected by his or her circumstances involving lots of cultural factors. We should not judge other's behaviors through our own cultural glasses. Remember that to understand one's behaviors means to know their cultures more accurately.

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@aleksandrachrzest9253

6 years ago

I totally get it since lately I was thinking that even though I am polish, I found myself too extrovert for my nation and more similar to the people from south when it comes to contact with people 😱 So interesting TED!

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@jeneferlazar3713

1 year ago

What a brilliant way of understanding πŸ‘

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