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1 Σεπ 2023 · Enculturation refers to the process of learning and internalizing rules, values, and expectations of one’s culture (Grusec & Hastings, 2014). Examples of enculturation include learning and internalizing appropriate dress codes, learning the rules of a workplace, and learning to avoid cultural taboos.
Anthropologist Margaret Mead clearly defined enculturation in 1963 as ―a process distinct from socialization in that enculturation refers to the actual process of cultural learning with a specific culture‖.
Enculturation is the process where the culture that is currently established teaches an individual the accepted norms and values of the culture or society where the individual lives. The individual can become an accepted member and fulfill the needed functions and roles of the group. Most importantly the individual knows and establishes a ...
14 Μαΐ 2023 · Enculturation, a fundamental concept in anthropology, refers to the process by which individuals learn the cultural values, norms, and practices of their society. It plays a crucial role in shaping individuals’ behavior and understanding, allowing them to navigate their social environment with ease.
Enculturation shapes an individual's worldview by instilling the values, beliefs, and norms of their culture from an early age. Through experiences with family, education, and peer interactions, individuals learn what is considered appropriate behavior and acceptable beliefs within their society.
Enculturation is the process by which children are socialized to the standard modes of thinking, feeling, and behaving considered appropriate for an adult in a given society.
Enculturation and acculturation are used in many social sciences discourses including sociology, psychology, anthropology, political science, education, and linguistics; however, in keeping with the root word “culture” the home discipline is anthropology.