Society

Social Structure in Cultural Anthropology

Social Structure

The concept of 'social structure' was first introduced by Herbert Spencer, in the latter half of the 19th century. He applied the “organic analogy” to the study of society.

Social Institutions in Society in Cultural Anthropology

Social Institutions

Social institutions are complex set of rules, norms, and values that shape and organise social interactions and relationships within a society.

Cultural Pluralism in Anthropology

Cultural Pluralism

Cultural pluralism has been proposed as a goal and a set of social behaviors for properly managing modern society's rising variety and connection.

Culture and Society - Anthroholic

Culture and Society

Culture and Society complement one another. A shared set of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artefacts that characterize a group or society is termed as culture.