CULTURE
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- Created on: 24-11-17 16:51
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- Culture
- The whole system of beliefs and behaviour of a group in society
- SUBCULTURE
- A culture within a culture
- Emo's are a culture within the youth subculture
- A culture within a culture
- CULTURAL DIVERSITY
- Variety and range of differences found in societies
- Intercultural diversity
- Cultural diversity BETWEEN cultures
- Intracultural diversity
- Cultural diversity WITHIN cultures
- London
- Intercultural diversity
- Variety and range of differences found in societies
- CULTURAL HYBRIDITY
- A merging of two or more cultures,
- BRASIANS is an example of a HYBRID IDENTITY
- A merging of two or more cultures,
- NORMS AND VALUES
- NORM: Expected patterns in behaviour in a society
- The norm of waiting in a line instead of pushing to the front
- VALUES: Beliefs that people find important to them. They strive towards them
- The value of HUMAN LIFE
- NORMS ARE BASED ON VALUES
- eg. washing hands after toilet (norm). Hygiene (value)
- NORM: Expected patterns in behaviour in a society
- TYPES OF CULTURE
- HIGH culture
- Activities/ products seen as having a high status (more expensive)
- Opera, theatre, balls
- Activities/ products seen as having a high status (more expensive)
- POPULAR CULTURE
- Activities/ products enjoyed by most of society
- Cinema, eating out
- Activities/ products enjoyed by most of society
- CONSUMER culture
- Consumption of goods
- Shopping for leisure
- Consumption of goods
- GLOBAL culture
- Cultural products and activities becoming more UNIVERSAL
- Coca cola
- This occurs through globalisation
- GLOBALISATION
- The process of the world becoming more INTERCONNECTED
- THEORIST
- MCLUHAN
- Due to globalisation, everyone is behaving similarly
- 'GLOBAL VILLAGE'
- Due to globalisation, everyone is behaving similarly
- MCLUHAN
- THEORIST
- MCDONALDISATION
- Originated from the spread of McDonalds (global industry)
- The spread of Western Ideas
- McDonalds, Coca Cola
- The process of the world becoming more INTERCONNECTED
- GLOBALISATION
- Cultural products and activities becoming more UNIVERSAL
- HIGH culture
- CASE STUDY
- THE HAMAR TRIBE
- Tribal culture example
- Adulthood Ceremony: - Hamar men jump over cattle to become adults -women whip themselves before ceremony to show their devotion to God
- THEORIST (TRIBAL CULTURES)
- MEAD- Studied gender roles in tribal cultures
- Studied 3 different tribes
- ARAPESH TRIBE: Both genders timid, nurturing and considerate
- MUNDUGUMOR TRIBE: Both genders aggressive and masculine
- CHAMBRI TRIBE: Opposite gender roles. Women hardworking and aggressive and males nurturing whilst caring about appearance
- MUNDUGUMOR TRIBE: Both genders aggressive and masculine
- ARAPESH TRIBE: Both genders timid, nurturing and considerate
- Studied 3 different tribes
- MEAD- Studied gender roles in tribal cultures
- THEORIST (TRIBAL CULTURES)
- Adulthood Ceremony: - Hamar men jump over cattle to become adults -women whip themselves before ceremony to show their devotion to God
- Tribal culture example
- THE HAMAR TRIBE
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