call-out culture
noun [ C or U ] (also call out culture) uk/ˈkɔːl.aʊt ˌkʌl.tʃər/ us/ˈkɑːl.aʊt ˌkʌl.tʃɚ/
指控文化,呛声文化
a way of behaving in a society or group in which people are often criticized in public, for example on social media, for their words or actions, or asked to explain them
The former president said he isn’t a huge fan of the online call-out culture. 这位前总统说他并不赞同网络上的指控文化。
We're trying to create a "call out" culture where employees feel empowered to challenge each other’s point of view without fear of repercussion. 我们正在努力营造一种“呛声”的文化,让员工感到他们可以挑战彼此的观点但不必担心受到影响。
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- Call-out culture is most prevalent among liberals and progressives, but they don’t escape being called out either.
- Call-out culture allows activists to bring discriminatory behavior to light.
- In this webinar we share new research on the impact of the social media call out culture and share tips on how to thrive amid negative online feedback.
- In a “call-out culture” nobody is safe.