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This page has to do with the appliations of sociology including peoples of the world, communities, and social structure and change to culture. Specific examples are possible. |
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Sociology can be applied more specifically to the study of behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture.
Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples have examples of behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture.
Specific communities will be considered with the peoples they belong to. [Recently connected include Phoenix, Sydney, Algiers, Harbin, Abidjan, Berlin, Porto Alegre, Barcelona Monterrey, Shantou, Surat, Hangchou, Casablanca, Seattle, Ankara, Melbourne Brasilia, Recife, Athens, Montreal, Pyongyang, Pusan, Cape Town, Fortaleza Salvador, Durban, Kanpur, Medellin]
Social structure and change will offer various perspectives on material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture.
Social change offers various perspectives on material culture, conceptual culture and behavioral culture.
The agricultural revolution can be examined. The agrarian revolution with bronze age movments, early iron age movements, late iron age movements, and modernization can be considered. The industrial revolution including the early industrial revolution, middle industrial revolution, and late industrial revolution, or computerization, is significant.
Institutional change, cultural change, demographic change, and natural change influence culture.
Innovation, transmission, adaptation, and extinction apply to culture.
Industrial societies , agrarian societies, horticultural societies, and hunting and gathering societies are also important to conceptual culture and behavioral culture.
Community and regional structure, class structure, institutional structure, cultural structure, and anthropological structure will be relevant to studies of behavioral, conceptual, and material culture.