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Summary: Pluralist Society - Netherlands - Chapter 4 - Getting to know Dutch society Summary of the 4th chapter, This chapter is about culture and cultural differences in the Netherlands

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MAATSCHAPPIJLEER REP REPETITIEWEEK

PLURALIST SOCIETY

1: Culture
what is culture and how is it passed on?

Pluralist society: a society which consist numerous of different cultures
People who spend large amounts and over a long period of time, develop a common
culture

Culture: all moral standards and other acquired characteristics that members of a group
or society have in common and take for granted

Roles of a culture:
1. It gives direction to the way in which people think and act and, with that, it forms
a framework for regulating their behaviour (culture ensures that people behave
in a well-ordered manner).
2. It lays down what behaviour is acceptable (role behaviour).
3. Culture ensures that people have a common frame of reference (shared moral
standards enable people with the same background to understand each other and
exchange thoughts and feelings).

Socialization: the process whereby people consciously and unconsciously learn the
moral standards and other cultural characteristics of the society they belong to.
Imitation/identification: A person wants to act the same as someone who is important
for him. For example: a kid mirrors his parents.
Socializing institutions:
1. Family
2. School
3. Workplace
4. Circle of friends
5. Religious movements
6. Social groups
7. Government
8. Media
More information about the institutions on page 129/130

Social control: the way in which people stimulate or force other to comply with the
prevailing moral standards.
 Formal social control: when based on laws
 Informal social control: unwritten rules

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