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  2. New Society - Wikipedia

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    New Society was a weekly magazine of social inquiry and social and cultural comment, published in the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1988. It drew on the disciplines of sociology, anthropology, psychology, human geography, social history and social policy, and it published wide-ranging social reportage.

  3. Culture change - Wikipedia

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    Culture change is a term used in public policy making and in workplaces that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. It has been sometimes called repositioning of culture, [ 1 ] which means the reconstruction of the cultural concept of a society. [ 1 ]

  4. Radical Society - Wikipedia

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    Socialist Review came to be strongly associated with postmodern critical theory and evolved into a magazine with a strong cultural element. In 1991, Unfinished Business: 20 Years of Socialist Review, containing a collection of 20 articles was published. In 2002 the magazine's name was changed again, to Radical Society: A Review of Culture and ...

  5. Sociology of culture - Wikipedia

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    (p. 53) In short, Griswold argues that culture changes through the contextually dependent and socially situated actions of individuals; macro-level culture influences the individual who, in turn, can influence that same culture. The logic is a bit circular, but illustrates how culture can change over time yet remain somewhat constant.

  6. Wikipedia:Core culture and society topics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list for the most important articles about culture and society, defined broadly. See also Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Core topics; This is a list for the most important articles about culture and society, defined broadly.

  7. Cultural and Social History - Wikipedia

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    Cultural and Social History is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering cultural and social history published by Routledge five times a year on behalf of the Social History Society. It was established in 2004. [1] [2]

  8. Cultural evolution - Wikipedia

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    Cultural evolution is an evolutionary theory of social change. It follows from the definition of culture as "information capable of affecting individuals' behavior that they acquire from other members of their species through teaching, imitation and other forms of social transmission". [1] Cultural evolution is the change of this information ...

  9. Cultural history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Developments in the culture of the United States in modern history have often been followed by similar changes in the rest of the world (American cultural imperialism). This includes knowledge, customs, and arts of Americans, as well as events in the social, cultural, and political spheres.