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Title: PROCESSES OF CHANGE


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  • PROCESSES OF CHANGE

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Why Do Cultures Change?
  • Much change is unforeseen, unplanned, and
    undirected.
  • Changes in existing values and behavior may also
    come about due to contact with other peoples who
    introduce new ideas or tools.
  • This may even involve the massive imposition of
    foreign ideas and practices through conquest of
    one group by another.

Spanish conquest of the Inca
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How Do Cultures Change?
  • The mechanisms of culture change include
    innovation, diffusion, cultural loss, and
    acculturation.
  • Innovation is the discovery of something that is
    then accepted by fellow members in a society.
  • Diffusion is borrowing something from another
    group. Syncretism is a form of Diffusion.

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How Do Cultures Change?
  • The mechanisms of culture change include
    innovation, diffusion, cultural loss, and
    acculturation.
  • Cultural loss is the abandonment of an existing
    practice or trait, with or without replacement.
  • Repressive Change People dont always have the
    liberty to make their own choices and changes are
    forced upon them by some other group, in the
    course of conquest and colonialism. Subcategories
    include Acculturation, Ethnocide, Genocide

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Innovation
  • The ultimate source of change some new practice,
    tool, or principle.
  • Other individuals adopt the innovation, and it
    becomes socially shared.
  • Primary innovations are chance discoveries of new
    principles.
  • Secondary innovations are improvements made by
    applying known principles.

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Acceptance of Innovation
  • Depends partly on its perceived superiority to
    the method or object it replaces.
  • Also connected with the prestige of the innovator
    and recipient groups.

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Innovation
  • (Left above) A Hopi Indian woman firing pottery
    vessels. The earliest discovery that firing clay
    vessels makes them more durable took place in
    Africa/Asia as in these Badarian pottery examples
    from pre-dynastic Egypt (Right above), probably
    when clay-lined basins next to cooking fires were
    accidentally fired. Later, a similar innovation
    took place in the Americas.
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