CULTURAL EVOLUATION IN APPLIED SOCIOLOGY .pptx

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To trance the origin of specific cultural traits is very difficult.�∆ All cultural traits material as well as non material have been invented by some time and in some place by some person.�∆ No single invention contribution very much to the development of culture ,it is only an addition to ...


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Pooja Sen Nursing Lecturer

∆ To trance the origin of specific cultural traits is very difficult. ∆ All cultural traits material as well as non material have been invented by some time and in some place by some person. ∆ No single invention contribution very much to the development of culture ,it is only an addition to the already exit. Ex. The music composer of a new song take beats from number of previous composition.

∆ Evaluation of specific culture is difficult to identify but from the discoveries & inventions cultural development can be identified. ∆ One thing is clear that culture is an old as man. Through the material aspects can not be identified the evolution of culture.

∆ culture is directly or indirectly affected the individual’s behaviour acquired from other members of their culture through teaching, imitation & other forms of social transmission. ∆ The growth & development of culture was mostly due to the man’s capacity to learn.

Process Of Cultural Change 1. Cultural Inventions 3. Cultural Transmission 2. Cultural Diffusion

∆ culture Inventions – Discoveries & Invention of material objects & non material ideas can transform the existing cultural traits.

∆ culture Diffusion – It is the spread of one’s Culture practices , belief or items among members of the same culture or different cultures around the world .It takes place when members of different societies come in contact with one another.

∆ cultural Transmission – It is the process by which accumulated knowledge of one generation is passes on to the next generations with in society. Ex. Language