Sociology, asked by shamycool3256, 1 year ago

How does the understanding of culture in social analysis differ from the everyday use the word 'culture'?

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Answered by sushantkumar5339
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In sociological terms, culture implies the common understanding which is learnt and developed through socialinteraction and then passed on to the next generation. Therefore, in everyday use, the term culture is used for individuals, whereas in sociology, it isused to denote the entire group or the society
Answered by lovingheart
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Culture refers to the common experiences which people share together. It includes race, gender, religion and class.  

Explanation:

  • Each culture has exceptional fortes and perspectives which can be supportive for the benefit of the larger community. Culture helps us prevent racial discrimination.
  • People from culture must be asked for their views in order to take larger decisions which might have a large scale impact.
  • An appreciation and seeing positivity in all cultures makes us understand the mankind.
  • Nowadays, the word culture has become an isolating factor rather than a unifying factor.
  • It is so narrowed down that people see culture synonymous to status and prestige symbol.  

Learn more about gender, race and religion:

Definition of class, gender, race and religion in india

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