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Culture analysis is the systematic examination of a culture where a culture is the meaning and behavior that emerges in groups with a process of shared experience. Analysis of culture can be used to understand and model the behavior, perceptions and practices of groups. The following are examples of things that are commonly included in culture analysis.
Ancestral worship | Archetypes | Art and aesthetics | Attitudes | Attitudes towards time | Beliefs | Ceremonies | Communication norms | Cuisine | Cultural symbols and icons | Culture change | Customs | Dance styles | Dining traditions | Economic practices | Etiquette | Fashion | Film | Folklore | Gift giving | Hairstyles and grooming | Heroes and role models | Holidays | Humor | Identity | Initiation rites | Language | Lifestyle | Literature | Media and communication technology | Music traditions | Mythology | Performing arts | Politeness | Religious practices | Rituals | Roles and expectations | Sense of fairness and justice | Shared experience | Shared meaning | Social norms | Social restrictions | Storytelling | Superstitions | Taboos | Technology & culture | Traditions | Values | Way of life | |
OverviewCulture analysis is the systematic examination of culture. This can be done for academic purposes in areas such as cultural anthropology and cross-cultural studies that seek to explain and compare cultures. Culture analysis is also done for organizational purposes such as planning a government program or improving the sales of a product. Next: Social Analysis
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