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ASPECTS OF

CULTURE
A. Dynamic, flexible and adaptive
• Culture is fluid rather than
static, which means that • Culture is dynamic as
culture changes all the it responds to the
time, every day, in subtle changing needs of
and tangible ways. time, alongside to the
motion and actions
• A flexible culture is one within and around it.
where the organization When one aspect
and the people in it are changes within a
capable of adapting system, culture easily
effectively to changing responds to it.
demands.
B. Shared and Contested
Culture is Shared
2. Culture is often
viewed as group
1. To be considered a
customs that link
cultural characteristic,
together members of
a particular belief,
society.
value, or practice
3. Culture is often
must be shared by a
viewed as group
significant portion of
customs that link
the society.
together members of
society.
Culture is Contested

People leverage culture to build


collective identities and exploit or
mobilize for personal, economic, or
political gain. Communication is a
process of utilizing cultural
resources.
C. Learned through socialization or
enculturation

Through Learning styles are greatly


socialization, influenced by how a culture
people learn to socializes with its children and
young people. The process by
identify what is
which a child acquires his or her
important and own culture is referred to as
valued within enculturation. On the basis of
particular cultural learning, people create,
culture. remember, and deal with ideas.
D. Patterned social interaction

Social interaction is
a social exchange In sociology, social interaction is a
between two or dynamic sequence of social
more individuals. actions between individuals (or
groups) who modify their actions
and reactions due to actions by
their Interaction partner(s). Social
interactions can be differentiated
into accidental, repeated, regular
and regulated.
E. Integrated and at times unstable

Cultural integration Cultural meanings are


is when Individuals definitely unstable,
from one culture because throughout
adopt practices history they have changed
from another drastically. T The historical
culture without period tends to dictate the
diminishing their social and cultural norms.
own.
F. Transmitted through socialization

A key element of cultural


transmission is that it is, in
part, transmitted across
generations, or at the very
least, between individuals.
These sources of cultural
information are known as
socialization (or socializing)
agents.
G. Requires language and other forms of
communication
The set of o attributes of a
culture is expressed through
language. Language is also
used to point to objects that
are unique to a particular
culture. All this means that
Iearning and teaching another
language is essential for
international communication
and cooperation.
In other forms of communication For
example, you communicate hunger through
making a gesture
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