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Yes, culture can be seen as discursive in the sense that it is constantly influenced and shaped by ongoing discussions, negotiations, and interpretations within a society. These discourses reflect the dominant values, beliefs, and practices of a particular group, and can impact how individuals perceive, interpret, and engage with cultural phenomena.
The conflict theory, developed by Karl Marx, focuses on the link between culture and social inequality by highlighting how dominant cultural values and norms can perpetuate existing power structures and inequalities within society. This approach emphasizes how cultural beliefs and practices can reflect and reinforce the interests of the dominant social group while disadvantaging other groups.
Reflection theory in sociology suggests that our social structures and practices reflect the values and beliefs of society. It posits that societal norms and institutions are a reflection of the dominant ideas and interests of a particular group, highlighting the interconnectedness between society and culture.
Yes, material culture and non-material culture are typically thought to be related as they often influence and shape each other. Material culture refers to physical objects created by a society, while non-material culture includes beliefs, values, and behaviors. The two are interconnected as material objects can reflect the values and beliefs of a culture, and in turn, non-material culture can influence the creation and use of material objects.
Education can play a part in the development of a culture but only as long as the education is free of bias. If it is not then all education does is to uncritically support a culture and it's world-view.
A subculture is a group that lives differently from, but not opposed to, the dominant culture. A subculture is a culture within a culture.Members of these subcultures do belong to the dominant culture but also have a material and nonmaterial culture specific to their subcultures.
A subculture is a group that lives differently from, but not opposed to, the dominant culture. A subculture is a culture within a culture.Members of these subcultures do belong to the dominant culture but also have a material and nonmaterial culture specific to their subcultures.
A subculture is a group that lives differently from, but not opposed to, the dominant culture. A subculture is a culture within a culture.Members of these subcultures do belong to the dominant culture but also have a material and nonmaterial culture specific to their subcultures.
Text relate to their context and reflect the society and culture in which they were created in the abbreviations used and their language patterns. Another way they reflect the society and culture is by using culture specific references.
The English culture
English Culture
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