Across
- 4. socialisation which takes place beyond the family and close community, such as through the education stystem or workplace.
- 8. The language, beliefs, values and norms, roles, knowledge and skills which combine to make up the way of life of any society.
- 9. refers to a sense of normlessness confusion or uncertainty over social norms - often found in periods of rapid social change.
- 10. A smaller culture held by a group of people within the main culture of society, in some ways different from main culture, but with many aspects in common.
- 11. the process of learning the culture of any society.
- 12. the growing interconnectedness of societies, with the spread of the same culture, consumer goods and economic interests across the globe.
- 13. the acceptance of a dominant ideology by the rest of society, as a result of the power of the ruling class.
Down
- 1. social rules which define correct and approved behaviour in a society or group.
- 2. socialisation in the early years of childhood, carried out by the family.
- 3. seen as of lasting artistic or literary value aimed at the middle/ upper classes such as the intellectual works of philosophy, history, art.
- 5. Norms which have existed for a long time.
- 6. the process leading to the permanent intertwining of the global with the local and the way in which global products might be adapted to fit local cultural needs.
- 7. general beliefs about what is right or wrong and about the important standards which are worth maintaining and achieving in any society.
