analyze the role of culture in bringing social change in society
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Social change involves alteration of the social order of a society. It may include ... Social change may be driven by cultural, religious, economic, scientific or technological forces.
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Culture is the accumulation of information, experience, ideas, values, emotions, meanings, organizations, religion, perceptions of chronology, roles, spatial arrangement, universal concepts, and material things and belongings acquired by a group of people via individual and group struggle over decades.
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- It is commonly understood that culture is a significant aspect in contributing to the achievement of social change.
- Culture denotes tradition, which serves as the basis for defining the prospect.
- Culture shapes people's identities while also strengthening social cohesion and dividing cultural segments.
- Culture refers to the knowledge systems that a reasonably big segment of the population share.
Communications is society, and culture is interaction. - Culture, in its widest sense, is cultivated conduct; that is, the sum of a person's learnt, collected expertise that is socially transmitted, or, to put it another way, behaviour through socialisation.
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