Nowhere is this more important than in the area of mental health care, where treatment must be culturally informed to be effective.
Some academics focus their study on the culturally informed interrelationships between human beings and technologies.
In 1955 they began L'Abri, a community that welcomed people who were seeking intellectually honest and culturally informed answers to questions about God and the meaning of life.
These books are desolate, packed with pictures recycled from other coffeetable books and magazines, images religiously known to the culturally informed audience that a talented Italian designer should not have tried to court.
Fortunately, in recent years, there has been a growing base of client support for culturally informed architecture, even in the United States.
Focusing on genre reveals the contexts that influences texts, and teaches those contexts to students, so that they can create texts that are culturally informed.
These expeditions sparked his interest in the concrete, culturally informed anthropologist's perspective on human nature, in contrast to the more abstract, universalizing view of a philosopher.
"It is richly culturally informed so it sounds like their parents' and grandparents' homes," said Adrienne Cooper, director of the Workmen's Circle's Center for Cultural Jewish Life.
Its admirers include many culturally informed New Yorkers.
With culturally informed intervention and responsive community support, these women can become active members of the New York City community.