Introduction to Culture 3.1
Culture The shared practices technologies behaviors
and attitudes passed down by a society over time
Hure Isharedpractices
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11 Behaviors
vi Attidudes
Traits
influenced
Cultural 1 Food Preferences is
everything we can
observe 11 Architecture reflects
sociofays u.IE fIE tasduse iao
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Attitudes Toward Cultural Differences
Now even with forces of globilization which has led to
the increasing rise of a global pop culture most cultures
are distinct from one another
1 Cultural Relativism
The evaluation of a culture by its own standards
Lembrace different cultures
2
Ethocentrismroeseneraine
The evaluation of a culture by the evaluator's
cultural standards
, m Cultural Landscaper 3.2
Physical Landscape Refers to every feature of the
natural environment that is visible to the eye
Cultural Landscape Describes how a natural
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has been modified by humans in a way that reflects
their culture
Cultural Landscape FACTORS
1 Agricultural Practices
2 Industrial practices The way people engage in
economic activity also leaves a mark on their
Gphysical environment
industrial practices canlead to placelessness
3 Religious Characteristics
41 Linguistic Characteristics
5
seayetneQEY.IE En Ed fEaiins'Is
6 Architecture HIIIII
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found close
É I form and function
How cultural attitudes shape space
Culture The shared practices technologies behaviors
and attitudes passed down by a society over time
Hure Isharedpractices
AME
11 Behaviors
vi Attidudes
Traits
influenced
Cultural 1 Food Preferences is
everything we can
observe 11 Architecture reflects
sociofays u.IE fIE tasduse iao
u Eve
m i
wecannotdirectlyobservesee
i
Attitudes Toward Cultural Differences
Now even with forces of globilization which has led to
the increasing rise of a global pop culture most cultures
are distinct from one another
1 Cultural Relativism
The evaluation of a culture by its own standards
Lembrace different cultures
2
Ethocentrismroeseneraine
The evaluation of a culture by the evaluator's
cultural standards
, m Cultural Landscaper 3.2
Physical Landscape Refers to every feature of the
natural environment that is visible to the eye
Cultural Landscape Describes how a natural
ladap
has been modified by humans in a way that reflects
their culture
Cultural Landscape FACTORS
1 Agricultural Practices
2 Industrial practices The way people engage in
economic activity also leaves a mark on their
Gphysical environment
industrial practices canlead to placelessness
3 Religious Characteristics
41 Linguistic Characteristics
5
seayetneQEY.IE En Ed fEaiins'Is
6 Architecture HIIIII
if
afteria's
found close
É I form and function
How cultural attitudes shape space