CULTURAL CODE AS A SYMBOLIC MECHANISM FOR REPRESENTING NATIONAL CULTURE

Gulnaz Gizatova, Olga Ivanova

Abstract


Objective: The study aims to analyze the impact of cultural dimensions, specifically "power distance," on the rate of increase in COVID-19 cases per million.

Methodology: The research utilizes a comparative historical and typological analysis, discourse analysis, and system analysis. These methods allow for a comprehensive understanding of national culture and its cultural code, examining how narratives function as forms of discourse.

Results: The study concludes that destructive processes in modern realities are leading to the deformation of the cultural code of national cultures. This deformation is closely linked to the transformation of subjectivity within a multicultural world. The results indicate that "power distance" has a significant and negative impact on the rate of increase in COVID-19 cases per million.

Conclusions: The study underscores the tension between stability and variability in society, suggesting that national memory and cultural codes are essential for navigating the complexities of human existence and ensuring societal adaptation in the face of contemporary global challenges.


Keywords


Cultural code; Symbolic construct; Symbolic representations collective memory

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