Culture Basics
Culture & Society Concepts
Norms & Values
Theories of Society
Power, Ideology & Media
100

This refers to shared beliefs, norms, values, and practices of a group.

culture

100

Practices found in every culture, like family structures.

cultural universals

100

Everyday rules like dress codes or table manners.

folkways

100

This theory sees society as interrelated parts working toward stability.

structural functionalism

100

A system of beliefs that supports political or economic ideas.

ideology

200

This refers to the people who share a culture within a geographical area.

society

200

When technology changes faster than cultural norms adapt.

culture lag

200

Norms tied to moral significance or laws.

mores
200

This theory focuses on inequality and power struggles.

social conflict theory 

200

The set of values supporting the status quo.

dominant ideology 

300

Physical objects like clothing, tools, and buildings fall under this type of culture.

material culture

300

The process by which cultures and businesses gain international influence.

globalization

300

A system of symbols used for communication.

language

300

This theory focuses on symbols and meanings created through interaction.

symbolic interactionlism 

300

When one group maintains power through consent rather than force.

hegemony

400

Beliefs and values that cannot be touched are called this.

non-material culture

400

The idea that reality is shaped through social interactions.

social construction of reality

400

Deeply held principles about what is important in life.

values

400

Social problems are viewed as disruptions to equilibrium in this theory.

structural functionalism

400

Changing how you present values to align with others.

moral reframing

500

A feeling of disorientation when entering a new culture.

culture shock

500

Understanding a culture on its own terms without judgment.

cultural relativism 

500

Specific knowledge or familiarity that provides social advantages.

cultural capital

500

Society is viewed as a network of interlocking roles in this perspective.

symbolic interactionism

500

Media shaping public opinion to support elite interests.

manufacturing consent

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