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concept of culture

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meanings of conceptand culture


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concept
noun[C]
uk /ˈkɒn.sept/ us /ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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culture
noun
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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Examples of concept of culture


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A traditional tripartite conceptofculture is employed, distinguishing technology, social organization, and ideology.
But philosophically, this holistic conceptofculture has an important corollary.
He thus covered the three main divisions of the holistic conceptofculture.
The broadly conceived conceptofculture still attracts much attention.
Such an approach, however, is based on a somewhat dated understanding of the conceptofculture.
The vagueness of the conceptofculture and the difficulties in linking cultural characteristics to real events are numerous.
The conceptofculture is one of the more elusive concepts in the social sciences.
Of course not, at least not according to my very democratic conceptofculture.
This approach leads toward a semiotic conceptofculture as an interlocked system of construable signs.
However, using the conceptofculture in such a context would be purely metaphorical.
Within these new museological trends, however, an old and more general rift between proponents of a populist (pragmatist) and an elitist (purist) conceptofculture continues.
To be relevant to the conceptofculture, as a minimum, mechanisms must be both social (independent individual learning is excluded) and have the effect of maintaining or increasing similarity.
The conceptofculture was specifically formulated to describe group differences in human behavior, and, thus, behavioral traditions of humans provide the proto-typical case of cultural transmission.
Sherman's conceptofculture is strictly utilitarian : if it does not help you to move upward, you should change it.
The conceptofculture becomes dangerous when it is used to draw those lines of demarcation, presenting them as fixed rather than infinitely fluid and dependent on standpoint and perspective.
On the one hand, there is a danger in using the conceptofculture in a way that assumes an inevitable similarity between people who are different in important ways.
He found other examples of the porous conceptofculture that illustrate the problem of discussing the relations between two such large abstractions as technology and culture.
Similarly, the discipline widens the conceptofculture.
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During the 1990s the conceptofculture-led regeneration gained ground.
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In addition, he has written on such topics as postmodernism, governmentality, risk, moral panics, and the conceptofculture.
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