Transnational Families
This is the formal institution designated to preserve and transfer cultural knowledge and identity to the members of society.
Education
It is the institution generally responsible for the production and the allocation of scarce resources and services.
Economy
It is the institution responsible for the circulation of vital information among the members of society.
Media
It is an organized collection of beliefs intended to explain the meaning, origin, and purpose of life and existence.
Religion
It is a complex whole that encompasses beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws, norms, artifacts, symbols, and knowledge that a person learns and shares as a member of society.
Culture
It refers to the intangible ideas that form within a society, including beliefs, perceptions, and traditions.
Non-material culture
It may defined as a modified culture within a larger culture practiced by society.
Subculture
It tends to conflict with the dominant culture and opposes the latter's standards.
Counterculture
Refers to the actual behavior of people in society,
Real culture
These are rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members.
Norms
Folkways
These are the customs or folkways a society needs to adhere to strictly.
Mores
These are formalized norms that are legislated, approved, and implemented in society.
Laws
It as how people make sense of their experience or ideas that people hold to be true, factual and real.
Beliefs.
These are illustrations used to represent a particular meaning of something.
Symbols.
It is defined as the system of symbols that individuals utilize to communicate, interact, and share their views, thus, creating an understanding among individuals.
Language
It is defined as an organized system of social relationships which embodies certain common values and procedures.
Social Institutions
It pertains to the belief that one's native culture is superior to or the most natural among other cultures.
Ethnocentrism
It is a belief that one's culture is inferior to another.
Xenocentrism
An unbiased way of observing a culture different from one's own
Cultural relativism
It is the evolutionary development of human characteristics that made hominids distinct from their primate ancestors.
Hominization
If is an act of monopolizing political power in an areas by a single clan.
Political Dynasty
It refers to the things or activities that are considered inappropriate in a specific group in society.
Taboos
Istambays