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What is culture? - "Culture is that set of distinctive spiritual,…
What is culture? - "Culture is that set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of a society or social group, encompassing all the ways of being in that society;" (UNESCO, 2001)
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Culture is a learned behavior that is transmitted from one generation to the next through socialization (Scupin 2012).
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According to People and Bailey (2012), culture change can occur throug
- difussion
- acculturation
- globalisation
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Systems of beliefs as beliefs are often considered to be the foundation of culture, as they shape the values, norms, and practices of a society or group. (People and Bailey 2012)
Systems of beliefs are a set of ideas and values that are shared by members of a society or group. (People and Bailey 2012).
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System of beliefs are shared by members of a society or group, and they provide a framework for interpreting and understanding the world. They are learned through socialization and are transmitted from one generation to the next. They are symbolic, meaning that they are represented through language, rituals, and other cultural practices (People and Bailey 2012).
Systems of beliefs are changed accordingly, as well
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According to Scupin (2012), "Subcultures are groups of people who share similar lifestyles, beliefs, or other commonalities that differentiate themselves from the dominant culture or dominant people in a particular part of society.
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