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Connecting Culture
The Common Wealth Manifesto for
           2012
Connecting…….
• We could learn a lot from
  crayons. Some are sharp,
  some are pretty, some are
  dull, some have weird
  names, and all are different
  colors. But, they all fit
  nicely into the same box."
• Everyone has the right
  freely to participate in the
  cultural life of the
  community, to enjoy the
  arts and to share in
  scientific advancement and
  its benefits -1948 Universal
  Declaration of Human
  Rights, Article 27.
•   While the social construction of cultures has taken on a full-fledged shape
    on various quotes, acts and manifestos, there is still an unprecedented
    power of connection unrealized by the civil society’s sense of ‘Common
    Wealth’ or well being at large. Therefore ‘Connecting Culture’ has taken its
    stance as an efficient tool in countering to the changes and disparities led
    down by social deficiencies and in restricting modern day slavery of
    cultural exploitation. The connection unscrambles the knots of cultural
    struggles within the distinctive entities of the ‘Common Wealth’. Bridging
    the cultural lag could unleash the dormant civilians’ medium of expression
    and knowledge and lead to ushering of the cultural pie in the most culture
    needy areas, act as voice for unjust social exclusions, xenophobia and
    stereotypes. Following this, the intermingling of the cultural issues and
    identities in ‘connection’ upholds mutual knowledge calling further for
    mutual understanding. A broad understanding of this event is opt to make
    possibly the best utilization of the assortment of cultural resources and
    creative think-tanks, actively support in building rich array of knowledge,
    tradition, value, balanced exchanges, associations and preserve history
    and diversity at the same time. This would lessen the impact of cultural
    impoverishment and acknowledge the culture in relation with its
    counterparts of diplomacy, politics, economy, law, environment and
    technology.
Defining
•   The connection can be well defined as a means
    to incorporate cultural pluralism in core
    foundation of mindset in order to promote
    acceptance of good fundamentals on which trust
    can be established. This assimilation of identities
    for common good will result in eventual
    sustainability in setting goals, mitigating
    objectives which are essential for development.
    Bringing ‘Connecting Culture’ into the societal
    mainstream requires full integrations of the
    residents of ‘Common Wealth’ via creating
    access to same fundamentals in primacy of
    protecting individual perception of culture.
    Maintenance and renewal of these cultural
    relations is contingent to the commitment to
    uphold the strength in unity of ‘common wealth’
    being, moving away from the past paradigm of
    short cultural terms. The history of culture has
    its contribution from numerous residents of the
    world, so the interpretation of connectivity should
    is subject to widespread means of humanizing
    social dimensions. Besides, the democratic life
    in the secular state should belong to a multi
    cultural setting with shared values for common
    good and sense of community and the best
    realization of this could be derived from ‘
    connecting cultures’.
•   These wide range of assertions of ‘Connecting Cultures’ can be
    presumed from antecedent concepts of culture; such as culture
    catastrophes where ‘hot button’ issues most pressing to
    conflict exist between two definable polarities. This is where
    cultural differences stems and ‘Connecting Cultures’ come into
    play its role. This cultural distinction is critical to the nation’s
    foundation of viewpoints and doctrines. It has been the public
    anti agenda of removing culture from the political debate but
    nonetheless connection of cultures to the civil society and
    responsive institutions can serve as the soft power in attaining
    goals through cooperation. Besides the conscious cultural
    borrowing or appropriation could enrich the recipient culture in
    constructing dominant ideology of upward leveling norms.
    Connection in itself is a cultural resource and brings about
    membership, networks, influence and support and is potential
    to be diverted to economic capital via tourism, trade fairs and
    alternatives assisting to connect cultures. The ‘Connection’
    would too hold the principles of cultural imperialism and cultural
    hegemony void ‘Since the good intake of culture will be an
    exemplary medium to propose compound, potent and
    unequivocal share taken by the participants. Acculturation and
    voluntary embracing of foreign cultures could also complement
    to the final production of values and norms by the recipient
    culture, because now the culture would be aware of other
    cultures, have grounds for arguments and answers and
    account for world issues and equity at large.
•   Furthermore, ‘Connecting Culture’ redefines the status of the marginalized issues detached
    from the social fabrics of the conventional decision making and regards of quantitative
    measurement of culture via surveying the changes in economy subject to the adoption of
    cultural practices comprised to be used for development and decision making. We stand on the
    cusp of a new epoch where social postures ready at hand materializes in several manifestos
    and ‘Connecting Cultures to Cultures’ is likely open up new horizons and provide legitimate
    contexts within which the scope for social goal mitigation is high. We live in a global hub where
    we bond the cultures of separate entity, show casing different ideologies and connecting these
    values as counterparts could be a good drive towards a modern ‘Utopia’. For the ‘Connecting
    Culture’ to appear sound the national performance framework has to support it by creating level
    playing field, prioritizing proactive cultural management via social cohesion, help in diffusion of
    tech know how in cultural aspects to ensure digital solidarity. Besides these, investments in
    cultural ventures could include trade fairs adding more to export baskets and letting know about
    the heritage and practices, tourism and photography resulting in boom of ancillary industries,
    festivals displaying indigenous artifacts and facts foreign to a culture with multi faith celebration.
    Training and workshops could be placed to integrate diverse individuals to sound in one voice.
    Exhibition of art forms in music, documentary and literary works with an easy get through and
    appealing to the youth. Museums, theatres, historical sites and scenic beauty could be
    promoted as a conveyor of history to safeguard heritage. Funding of creative industries (for
    instance jute, garments, crafts or theatres), cultural practitioners and provide collective identity
    to the social engineers to realize comparative edges and create capacity to get to productive
    potentials. Besides these, a coherent stance towards devising culture friendly policies and law
    would have to be in implementation by securing and making lucid immigration laws, realize the
    importance of Diasporas in retaining relation with another culture.
•   Facilitate safe public discussions of diversity, add multi lingual
    education to schools and promote good satellite learning, utilize the
    mode of other rituals or practices to hold the level of cultural tolerance
    veritably exemplary. The removal of barrier between the mainstream
    and minority in the same society could also hold as bond between
    cultures of different groups in a same resident. Cultural awareness in
    the private sectors and public private partnerships initiatives towards
    ‘Connecting’ could also event in crafting a rich ‘Informative’ society.
    ‘Global Connection of Cultures’ could also be defined as global
    constellation embedded in the roots of common wealth. Connection of
    cultures could also enhance strategic partnerships between distinct
    nations and support diplomatic talks. This would overall serve to the
    marks laid down by the Millennium Development Goals of gender
    equality, health education and global partnership because connecting
    cultures would have knowledge transfers and acceptance of
    knowledge as its by product. The inflow and outflow of cultures
    contributes in associating the citizenship to be more responsive to
    cultural identity, where civilians reclaim a democratic ground where
    people can share. Following this the political advocacy in ‘ connecting
    culture’, mobility of exchange, connection between borders and its
    rational analysis, active construction of identities and the role of media
    has to be under concrete vision when bridging the gap.
•   The sharing should not stop at the
    border since we are members of the
    global family, we struggle to share
    rather than divide. The vibrant
    democratic institutions play a
    significant role in practicing tolerance
    and acceptance in connection to its
    code of conduct prepared on
    certainties of ethical grounds. Its work
    is its role is to centralize the scope for
    dialogue, hold to the root cause and
    accentuate culturally innovative
    mechanism for problem solving, lead
    culturally receptive researches,
    mobilize domestic and international
    resources for development, provide
    technical assistance via embarking on
    cultural pilot initiatives, hold civil
    society consultation and encourage
    participation and enact laws to
    safeguard all key players of the
    ‘Connecting Cultures’.
•   The cultural flight will be of retention and recovery of history and will be lending pace
    to multilateral utilities of skill transfer and create a more responsive budget to social
    impacts and problems. It widens the scope for cultural calculation and accounts for
    illicit cultural leakages if supervised by good governance. This global coalition would
    transform the conflict in facilitating a policy oriented debate between participants, a
    debate which is tangible and has relation to reality. Following this, it would be the
    propagation of participative spirits via upgrading of moral values. For instance, the
    organization of ‘Common Wealth Games’ depict thrive in skills, recognition for
    participation regardless of win or loss, every one is acknowledged. The ‘Common
    Wealth Games’ too is a channel for ‘Connecting Cultures’ since the very motivation of
    the feast rests in social mission of tolerance, acceptance and friendship. The
    application of cultural domination is put into effort by ‘Connecting Cultures’ in order to
    comprehend different social purposes of different cultures, so that it can enable the
    coalesce of cultures into a greater social mission attending immediate concerns.
    Moreover these multi cultural conglomerates can fuel into an effective engine
    withstanding all challenges by establishing the actors in a communicative situation.
    Thus empowering the context to be served to the realm of the culture.
•   The manifesto of ‘Connecting Cultures’ is
    very much realistic because it has its
    practicability and inheritance from history.
    The cultural topography perceives a
    fundamental difference with regard to the
    framework in which the communication
    takes place and so’ Connecting Culture’ in
    itself can be referred to as active
    reference. This will work as leveling off
    activities to get the connection more
    responsive by letting the ‘Common Wealth’
    residents know each other through group
    and culture dynamics. It also overcomes
    the lag between policy and practice by
    connecting them by getting in touch with
    the grass root levels and laddering up to
    the regional or international platform acting
    as a catalyst or matrix of motivation and
    actualization of needs. ‘ Connecting
    Cultures’ would be helpful in setting
    nonjudgmental disposition so as to get
    more out of any foreign culture and
    promotes active perceiving of norms rather
    than passive inheritance.
•   As the ‘Common Wealth’ foundation
    recognizes the horizontal engagement
    of civil society and acknowledges that a
    civil society is a diverse and multi
    faceted entity; the 2007 ‘Common
    Wealth People’s Forum’ urges to make
    culture a central pillar of ‘Common
    Wealth’s mandate alongside
    development and democracy. The
    objectives possessed by ‘Connecting
    Cultures’ rightfully blends with the
    assertions and confirmations set by the
    ‘Common Wealth’. ‘Connecting
    cultures presumably aims to facilitate
    equitable representation among its
    participants, enhance plural
    participation in public sphere and
    leverage the strength to form networks
    in working out policies and setting
    feasible benchmarks. It also calls for
    budget allocation, international
    agreements, adoption of international
    instruments and space to create
    synergies where players of the pool
    with diverse interests and skills can
    enable themselves into fruitful
    implementations. The idea of this
    assimilation is destined to create a new
    cultural identity of multiculturalism with
    integrative force accounting of values
    placed by both major and minor
    players. Following these, the domains
    of culture- language, religion, art forms,
    moral values and so forth substantiate
    number of conclusions to be drawn
    depending on the variables of the
    learning culture.
• Moreover, this very concept has taken pragmatic approach towards
  the humanizing impacts of culture and connections. It has laid down
  the world aspects in such a way that individuals would take it as a
  means of their own empowerment and work towards it. ‘Connecting
  Culture’ suggests of collecting dissimilar problem from the various
  parts of the society and synthesizes them into one objective by
  articulating a compelling picture of the future towards the sense of
  ‘Common Wealth’
• Again the quote has its
  say on it
• "Tolerance, inter-cultural
  dialogue and respect for
  diversity are more
  essential than ever in a
  world where peoples are
  becoming more and more
  closely interconnected."
• —Kofi Annan, Former
  Secretary-General of the
  United Nations

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Connecting Cultures Manifesto Promotes Cultural Pluralism

  • 1. Connecting Culture The Common Wealth Manifesto for 2012
  • 2. Connecting……. • We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colors. But, they all fit nicely into the same box." • Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits -1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 27.
  • 3. While the social construction of cultures has taken on a full-fledged shape on various quotes, acts and manifestos, there is still an unprecedented power of connection unrealized by the civil society’s sense of ‘Common Wealth’ or well being at large. Therefore ‘Connecting Culture’ has taken its stance as an efficient tool in countering to the changes and disparities led down by social deficiencies and in restricting modern day slavery of cultural exploitation. The connection unscrambles the knots of cultural struggles within the distinctive entities of the ‘Common Wealth’. Bridging the cultural lag could unleash the dormant civilians’ medium of expression and knowledge and lead to ushering of the cultural pie in the most culture needy areas, act as voice for unjust social exclusions, xenophobia and stereotypes. Following this, the intermingling of the cultural issues and identities in ‘connection’ upholds mutual knowledge calling further for mutual understanding. A broad understanding of this event is opt to make possibly the best utilization of the assortment of cultural resources and creative think-tanks, actively support in building rich array of knowledge, tradition, value, balanced exchanges, associations and preserve history and diversity at the same time. This would lessen the impact of cultural impoverishment and acknowledge the culture in relation with its counterparts of diplomacy, politics, economy, law, environment and technology.
  • 4. Defining • The connection can be well defined as a means to incorporate cultural pluralism in core foundation of mindset in order to promote acceptance of good fundamentals on which trust can be established. This assimilation of identities for common good will result in eventual sustainability in setting goals, mitigating objectives which are essential for development. Bringing ‘Connecting Culture’ into the societal mainstream requires full integrations of the residents of ‘Common Wealth’ via creating access to same fundamentals in primacy of protecting individual perception of culture. Maintenance and renewal of these cultural relations is contingent to the commitment to uphold the strength in unity of ‘common wealth’ being, moving away from the past paradigm of short cultural terms. The history of culture has its contribution from numerous residents of the world, so the interpretation of connectivity should is subject to widespread means of humanizing social dimensions. Besides, the democratic life in the secular state should belong to a multi cultural setting with shared values for common good and sense of community and the best realization of this could be derived from ‘ connecting cultures’.
  • 5. These wide range of assertions of ‘Connecting Cultures’ can be presumed from antecedent concepts of culture; such as culture catastrophes where ‘hot button’ issues most pressing to conflict exist between two definable polarities. This is where cultural differences stems and ‘Connecting Cultures’ come into play its role. This cultural distinction is critical to the nation’s foundation of viewpoints and doctrines. It has been the public anti agenda of removing culture from the political debate but nonetheless connection of cultures to the civil society and responsive institutions can serve as the soft power in attaining goals through cooperation. Besides the conscious cultural borrowing or appropriation could enrich the recipient culture in constructing dominant ideology of upward leveling norms. Connection in itself is a cultural resource and brings about membership, networks, influence and support and is potential to be diverted to economic capital via tourism, trade fairs and alternatives assisting to connect cultures. The ‘Connection’ would too hold the principles of cultural imperialism and cultural hegemony void ‘Since the good intake of culture will be an exemplary medium to propose compound, potent and unequivocal share taken by the participants. Acculturation and voluntary embracing of foreign cultures could also complement to the final production of values and norms by the recipient culture, because now the culture would be aware of other cultures, have grounds for arguments and answers and account for world issues and equity at large.
  • 6. Furthermore, ‘Connecting Culture’ redefines the status of the marginalized issues detached from the social fabrics of the conventional decision making and regards of quantitative measurement of culture via surveying the changes in economy subject to the adoption of cultural practices comprised to be used for development and decision making. We stand on the cusp of a new epoch where social postures ready at hand materializes in several manifestos and ‘Connecting Cultures to Cultures’ is likely open up new horizons and provide legitimate contexts within which the scope for social goal mitigation is high. We live in a global hub where we bond the cultures of separate entity, show casing different ideologies and connecting these values as counterparts could be a good drive towards a modern ‘Utopia’. For the ‘Connecting Culture’ to appear sound the national performance framework has to support it by creating level playing field, prioritizing proactive cultural management via social cohesion, help in diffusion of tech know how in cultural aspects to ensure digital solidarity. Besides these, investments in cultural ventures could include trade fairs adding more to export baskets and letting know about the heritage and practices, tourism and photography resulting in boom of ancillary industries, festivals displaying indigenous artifacts and facts foreign to a culture with multi faith celebration. Training and workshops could be placed to integrate diverse individuals to sound in one voice. Exhibition of art forms in music, documentary and literary works with an easy get through and appealing to the youth. Museums, theatres, historical sites and scenic beauty could be promoted as a conveyor of history to safeguard heritage. Funding of creative industries (for instance jute, garments, crafts or theatres), cultural practitioners and provide collective identity to the social engineers to realize comparative edges and create capacity to get to productive potentials. Besides these, a coherent stance towards devising culture friendly policies and law would have to be in implementation by securing and making lucid immigration laws, realize the importance of Diasporas in retaining relation with another culture.
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  • 8. Facilitate safe public discussions of diversity, add multi lingual education to schools and promote good satellite learning, utilize the mode of other rituals or practices to hold the level of cultural tolerance veritably exemplary. The removal of barrier between the mainstream and minority in the same society could also hold as bond between cultures of different groups in a same resident. Cultural awareness in the private sectors and public private partnerships initiatives towards ‘Connecting’ could also event in crafting a rich ‘Informative’ society. ‘Global Connection of Cultures’ could also be defined as global constellation embedded in the roots of common wealth. Connection of cultures could also enhance strategic partnerships between distinct nations and support diplomatic talks. This would overall serve to the marks laid down by the Millennium Development Goals of gender equality, health education and global partnership because connecting cultures would have knowledge transfers and acceptance of knowledge as its by product. The inflow and outflow of cultures contributes in associating the citizenship to be more responsive to cultural identity, where civilians reclaim a democratic ground where people can share. Following this the political advocacy in ‘ connecting culture’, mobility of exchange, connection between borders and its rational analysis, active construction of identities and the role of media has to be under concrete vision when bridging the gap.
  • 9. The sharing should not stop at the border since we are members of the global family, we struggle to share rather than divide. The vibrant democratic institutions play a significant role in practicing tolerance and acceptance in connection to its code of conduct prepared on certainties of ethical grounds. Its work is its role is to centralize the scope for dialogue, hold to the root cause and accentuate culturally innovative mechanism for problem solving, lead culturally receptive researches, mobilize domestic and international resources for development, provide technical assistance via embarking on cultural pilot initiatives, hold civil society consultation and encourage participation and enact laws to safeguard all key players of the ‘Connecting Cultures’.
  • 10. The cultural flight will be of retention and recovery of history and will be lending pace to multilateral utilities of skill transfer and create a more responsive budget to social impacts and problems. It widens the scope for cultural calculation and accounts for illicit cultural leakages if supervised by good governance. This global coalition would transform the conflict in facilitating a policy oriented debate between participants, a debate which is tangible and has relation to reality. Following this, it would be the propagation of participative spirits via upgrading of moral values. For instance, the organization of ‘Common Wealth Games’ depict thrive in skills, recognition for participation regardless of win or loss, every one is acknowledged. The ‘Common Wealth Games’ too is a channel for ‘Connecting Cultures’ since the very motivation of the feast rests in social mission of tolerance, acceptance and friendship. The application of cultural domination is put into effort by ‘Connecting Cultures’ in order to comprehend different social purposes of different cultures, so that it can enable the coalesce of cultures into a greater social mission attending immediate concerns. Moreover these multi cultural conglomerates can fuel into an effective engine withstanding all challenges by establishing the actors in a communicative situation. Thus empowering the context to be served to the realm of the culture.
  • 11. The manifesto of ‘Connecting Cultures’ is very much realistic because it has its practicability and inheritance from history. The cultural topography perceives a fundamental difference with regard to the framework in which the communication takes place and so’ Connecting Culture’ in itself can be referred to as active reference. This will work as leveling off activities to get the connection more responsive by letting the ‘Common Wealth’ residents know each other through group and culture dynamics. It also overcomes the lag between policy and practice by connecting them by getting in touch with the grass root levels and laddering up to the regional or international platform acting as a catalyst or matrix of motivation and actualization of needs. ‘ Connecting Cultures’ would be helpful in setting nonjudgmental disposition so as to get more out of any foreign culture and promotes active perceiving of norms rather than passive inheritance.
  • 12. As the ‘Common Wealth’ foundation recognizes the horizontal engagement of civil society and acknowledges that a civil society is a diverse and multi faceted entity; the 2007 ‘Common Wealth People’s Forum’ urges to make culture a central pillar of ‘Common Wealth’s mandate alongside development and democracy. The objectives possessed by ‘Connecting Cultures’ rightfully blends with the assertions and confirmations set by the ‘Common Wealth’. ‘Connecting cultures presumably aims to facilitate equitable representation among its participants, enhance plural participation in public sphere and leverage the strength to form networks in working out policies and setting feasible benchmarks. It also calls for budget allocation, international agreements, adoption of international instruments and space to create synergies where players of the pool with diverse interests and skills can enable themselves into fruitful implementations. The idea of this assimilation is destined to create a new cultural identity of multiculturalism with integrative force accounting of values placed by both major and minor players. Following these, the domains of culture- language, religion, art forms, moral values and so forth substantiate number of conclusions to be drawn depending on the variables of the learning culture.
  • 13. • Moreover, this very concept has taken pragmatic approach towards the humanizing impacts of culture and connections. It has laid down the world aspects in such a way that individuals would take it as a means of their own empowerment and work towards it. ‘Connecting Culture’ suggests of collecting dissimilar problem from the various parts of the society and synthesizes them into one objective by articulating a compelling picture of the future towards the sense of ‘Common Wealth’
  • 14. • Again the quote has its say on it • "Tolerance, inter-cultural dialogue and respect for diversity are more essential than ever in a world where peoples are becoming more and more closely interconnected." • —Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations