Tag: cultural transmission


CULTURAL LEARNING

Introduction to Cultural Learning Cultural learning stands as a cornerstone concept within social psychology, anthropology, and cognitive science, describing the profound process through which individuals assimilate knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors from their shared social environment. Unlike purely biological transmission, cultural learning emphasizes the acquisition of information that is necessary for functioning within a specific […]

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CULTURAL TRANSMISSION

Abstract and Core Definition Cultural transmission represents the fundamental process by which societies ensure the persistence and adaptation of their collective identity. Defined fundamentally as the means through which cultural traits—including knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, values, norms, strategies, and behaviors—are systematically passed from one individual or group to another, this mechanism is indispensable for social continuity. […]

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POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION

Defining Political Socialization and its Scope Political socialization is fundamentally defined as the comprehensive process through which individuals acquire political attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors relevant to their political system and culture. This transmission is not merely passive absorption but an active developmental process, spanning an individual’s entire lifetime, although its most formative and influential […]

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CULTURAL PROCESS

Defining the Cultural Process The Cultural Process is fundamentally the dynamic mechanism through which shared systems of meaning, beliefs, values, norms, and practices are perpetuated across time, moving from one generation to the next, while simultaneously being subjected to continuous modification and adaptation. It is not merely a static transmission of heritage but an active, […]

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TRADITION

Introduction Tradition is defined as a customary or established practice, or the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation (Gellner, 2004). It is a way of life that has been passed down from generation to generation and has helped shape the identity of a particular culture. Traditions are important in helping to create […]

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