intergenerational transmission of culture
Intergenerational transmission of culture refers to the process by which individuals acquire and pass on cultural values, beliefs, traditions, behaviors, and knowledge from one generation to another.
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Related Concepts (20)
- clothing and fashion
- cuisine and food traditions
- cultural heritage
- cultural transmission
- education and knowledge transmission
- family traditions
- gender roles and expectations
- historical events and memories
- intergenerational conflicts and adaptation
- interpersonal communication styles
- language and dialects
- music and dance
- oral storytelling and folklore
- religious practices
- rituals and ceremonies
- social norms and customs
- taboos and superstitions
- traditional arts and crafts
- values and beliefs
- work ethics and practices
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