Culture And Socialisation
Culture and Society :
1. Culture and society are inseparable. Society refers to a set of norms and values guiding their behaviour to each other.
2. Both culture and society are coterminous to each other. They are the two aspects of the same social situations.
Example : For instance, a cricket match is a social organisation but the rules and regulations of the match whcih the players are supposed to observe form its cultural aspect.
3. The family is a social unit but the interpersonal relations, child-rearing practices and distribution of responsibilities and authorities among the members of the family are cultural aspects of family.
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(a) Norms (b) Values (c) Culture Pattern (d) Monocultural (e) Personality.
(i) Social Group (ii) States and Role
(iii) Igloo (iv) Sledges (v) Culture Change
(a) Individual (b) Inherited
(c) Process (d) Instinctive
(a) Hyothetical (b) Human Behaviour (c) Id (d) Ego (e) Superego (f) Personahty Formation (g) Interaction
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