Catégories : Tous - norms - traditions - values - rituals

par Johan Lopez-Garcia Il y a 3 années

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The Element of Culture

Culture encompasses various aspects that dictate how individuals in a society behave and interact. Norms are the accepted standards and expectations that influence behavior, such as how people act when they are intoxicated.

The Element of Culture

The Element of Culture

Values

culture's values are its ideas about what is good, right, fair, and just. Sociologists disagree, however, on how to conceptualize values. Conflict theory focuses on how values differ between groups within a culture, while functionalism focuses on the shared values within a culture.

Behaviors
Standards
Goals

Rituals

ritual is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, actions, or objects, performed in a sequestered place and according to a set sequence. Rituals may be prescribed by the traditions of a community, including a religious community.

beliefs
Religous

Symbol

symbol is an object, word, or action that stands for something else with no natural relationship that is culturally defined. Everything one does throughout their life is based and organized through cultural symbolismSymbolism is when something represents abstract ideas or concepts.




Respect
Objects
Meanings

Language

In English, the word chair means somethingwe sit on. In French, the word chaise means the same thing. As long as we agree how to interpretthese words, a shared language and thus society are possible. By the same token, differences inlanguages can make it quite difficult to communicate.

Control
Laws

Norms

Cultures differ widely in their norms, or standards and expectations for behaving. We already sawthat how people behave when drunk stems from society’s expectations of how they should behavewhen drunk. Norms of drunken behavior influence how we behave when we drink too much.

Expatiations
Rules

Artifacts

cultural artifact, or cultural artefact (see American and British English spelling differences), is a term used in the social sciences, particularly anthropology, ethnology and sociology for anything created by humans which gives information about the culture of its creator and users.

Tools
Carving
Work