enculturation

  • 1enculturation — n. f. ANTHROP Processus de socialisation dans lequel l individu acquiert les modèles de comportement, les normes et les valeurs de sa communauté …

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  • 2enculturation — 1948 (Herskovits), from EN (Cf. en ) (1) + culturation (Cf. ACCULTURATION (Cf. acculturation)) …

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  • 3Enculturation — Sociology …

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  • 4Enculturation — L enculturation est un terme proposé par Margaret Mead pour définir le processus par lequel le groupe va transmettre à l enfant, dès sa naissance, des éléments culturels, normes et valeurs partagés. L enculturation traduit le processus de… …

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  • 5enculturation — noun Date: 1948 the process by which an individual learns the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values • enculturate verb …

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  • 6enculturation — /en kul cheuh ray sheuhn/, n. the process whereby individuals learn their group s culture, through experience, observation, and instruction. [1945 50; EN 1 + (AC)CULTURATION] * * * …

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  • 7enculturation — noun the process by which an individual adopts the behaviour patterns of the culture in which he or she is immersed …

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  • 8enculturation — A term from American cultural anthropology that is virtually synonymous with socialization . It refers to the idea that, to be a full member of any culture or subculture , individuals have constantly to learn and use, both formally and informally …

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  • 9enculturation — (also inculturation) noun the gradual acquisition of the norms of a culture or group …

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  • 10enculturation — en·cul·tu·ra·tion …

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