Culture and society are co-existent. one does not or cannot exist without the other. culture and society may have some common elements but the two are not the same; they are not identical. the essential difference is that society is composed of people while culture consists of knowledge, ideas, customs, traditions, folkways, mores, beliefs, skills, institutions, organizations, and artifacts.
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Society shapes culture through its norms, values, and institutions, while culture influences society by providing shared beliefs, behaviors, and symbols. The two are deeply interconnected, with society influencing the development of culture and culture in turn shaping the way society functions.
Civilizations advance when members of the community begin to create products that advance a society. The community is changed by these innovations. As society changes new engineers and scientists are encouraged to emerge and produce even better products. For example the automobile enabled workers to live further away from their factories and other places of work. Populations around the factories changed. And society began to come to expect advances every year.
Technology evolve different culture of better economy , peaceful and crime free society as we find from decrypted secret of matured Harappan Civilization 1900-1300 BC in South Asia. Most of the developed countries , Korea and many others have technology based culture. The useless and aimless education as a commercial product in many cases had destroyed the local technology and we get criminals , terrorist and money makers using any method. Golden sparrow South Asia most peaceful global traders Harappans came up as different culture in 1960s with different culture with simple way of living may be with US aid and industrial start. Technology and culture found a new dimension in 1970s. Now culture of corruption , terrorism and crimes has caused a great destruction to technology in last 5 years.
The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place, leading to the formation of stable communities. This shift impacted culture by influencing social structures, beliefs, and practices, as well as the development of art, religion, and other aspects of society. Agriculture also played a role in shaping traditions, rituals, and values within different cultures around the world.
An ethnomusicologist is a scholar who studies music within its cultural context, focusing on the role and significance of music in society. Through analysis of music practices, beliefs, and values, ethnomusicologists seek to understand the relationship between music and culture.
Culture is learned and shared by members of a society, influencing their beliefs, behaviors, and norms. It is dynamic and constantly evolving, adapting to changes in society and environment. Culture shapes individuals' identities, values, and perceptions of the world.
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Culture and agriculture are closely linked as agricultural practices often reflect and shape the cultural identity and traditions of a society. The foods that are grown and consumed, the farming techniques used, and the rituals and celebrations associated with agriculture all contribute to a community's cultural heritage. Agriculture can also impact cultural practices by influencing social structures, beliefs, and values within a society.