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26 Μαΐ 2013 · Through this book, students will gain an understanding of the sociology of culture and explore stories, beliefs, media, ideas, art, religious practices, fashions, and rituals from a...
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To a cultural anthropologist, culture is neither obscure, nor a residual. It is a social phenomenon that manifests itself quite clearly, even if the manifestations are not always easy to explain. Anthropologists consider culture an important phenom-enon that warrants its own field of study. They do not view it as a single variable; being an ...
ing the microdynamics of cultural practice and propose the concept of cultural configuration as a better way of studying cultural practice in highly heterogeneous modern societies where people shift between multiple, overlapping configurations. 1
2 Αυγ 2004 · Concepts of culture in the sociology of punishment. D. Garland. Sociology. 2006. The author analyses the different ways in which the concept of ‘culture’ is currently deployed in the sociology of punishment. Using a distinction first developed by W.H. Sewell Jr, he distinguishes… Expand. 98.
This chapter presents a short and guided overview of the concept of culture. This chapter offers some background on the origin and development of the term culture. It also outlines some of its key traits and ingredients and summarizes three main perspectives of culture across disciplines. This chapter has two objectives.
This chapter examines the development of a cultural studies perspective in social theory and sociology. The concept ‘society’ refers generally to assemblages of people, while ‘culture’ refers to assemblages of meanings and meaning-making processes.
31 Ιουλ 2019 · This chapter examines the various ways in which the concept of culture has been understood in sociology and in cultural studies. The centrality of this concept to nineteenth-century sociology, in several of its forms, is outlined, along with its influence on some kinds of Marxism.