A code is a set of rules and regulations which govern behavior. In sociology they are called “norms and attitudes.” These codes are often unconscious and are understood simply as the “way things are done,” and “the way things are.” The beliefs, values, and practices of the cultural code are held as the “truth” by those utilizing that code for living their lives in the society they find themselves conditioned and socialized in. Usually, people socialized at lower level codes are not even aware that other cultural codes and stages of psychosocial development exist.
What are the cultural codes?
What are the cultural codes?
What are the cultural codes?
A code is a set of rules and regulations which govern behavior. In sociology they are called “norms and attitudes.” These codes are often unconscious and are understood simply as the “way things are done,” and “the way things are.” The beliefs, values, and practices of the cultural code are held as the “truth” by those utilizing that code for living their lives in the society they find themselves conditioned and socialized in. Usually, people socialized at lower level codes are not even aware that other cultural codes and stages of psychosocial development exist.