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Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How culture spreads
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Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

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Page 1: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Cultural Diffusion

The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another.

- How culture spreads

Page 2: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

What Types of Culture Spread?

• Popular Culture (Pop Culture)

• Folk Culture

Page 3: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

POP CULTURE

Page 4: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

FOLK CULTURE

Page 5: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

• People move to a new area and take their culture with them – examples include- crops, language, traditions, building styles

Known as

Relocation Diffusion

• Information about an innovation may spread through a society – examples include - iPhones, new music styles, religious ideas, trends…often mass media is involved —

Known as

Expansion Diffusion

How does Culture Spread?

Page 6: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Relocation Diffusion

Page 7: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

3 Types of Expansion Diffusion

• Contagious Diffusion

• Hierarchical Diffusion

• Stimulus Diffusion

Page 8: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Contagious Diffusion

• Diffusion that spreads like a disease – but not necessarily applying only to diseases!

• Uniformly affects all individuals and areas outward from the source region

• Doesn’t really matter who you are or what you do to be exposed to the idea

Page 9: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Contagious Diffusion

• Examples – influenza, viral on the internet, agriculture (like hybrid seeds), Buddhism (but not all religions), breaking news

Page 10: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Hierarchical Diffusion

• The spread of an idea from persons or “nodes” of authority or power to other persons or places

• Often spreads from big city to big city – may or may not stick in the little towns in between

• Could spread from celebrities/powerful people as trend setters

Page 11: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Hierarchical Diffusion

• Examples- Birkenstocks, Christianity, styles of clothing, hip-hop music

Page 12: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Stimulus Diffusion

• A general idea spreads and stimulates imitations/adaptations/improvements

• Examples – creation of a unique Cherokee written language, Beta vs. VHS, Macs, Siberians domesticated reindeers (after seeing domesticated cattle)

Page 13: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

What type of Diffusion?

• https://www.ted.com/talks/cynthia_schneider_the_surprising_spread_of_idol_tv

• More about Hissa Hilal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbtRDB4RX5E

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR8_Pgts5Wg

Page 14: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Cultural Hearths

•An area where cultural traits develop and from which the cultural traits diffuse.

• Examples?•Religions….•Foods…•Music & Entertainment

•Where is the culture hearth of BBQ?

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How fast does culture spread?

• Types of Diffusion are not speed specific – no type of diffusion is particularly fast or slow

• Diffusion of innovations– 3% - innovators– 13% early adopters

68% majority– 16% laggards

• What concept from the class does this relate to?

Page 16: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

• Rap music first appeared in New York in the 1970’s. Later, it spread to large cities with vibrant African-American populations – such as Los Angeles, Oakland, Chicago, and Detroit – without being absorbed by the smaller cities and rural areas in between. This type of spatial diffusion is called

a. relocation diffusionb. hierarchical diffusionc. contagious diffusiond. stimulus diffusion

Page 17: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

The center and place of origin of a cultural tradition is called a

a. culture centerb. cultural complexc. cultural traitd. culture hearth

Page 18: Cultural Diffusion The process by which an element of culture (or an idea or innovation) is transmitted from one individual or group to another. - How.

Spanish-language concentration in Little Havana in Miami is an example of what type of diffusion?

a.relocation diffusionb. expansion diffusionc.stimulus diffusion d. hierarchical diffusion

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The spread of AIDS is an example of what type of diffusion?

a.relocation diffusionb. expansion diffusionc.stimulus diffusion d. hierarchical diffusion

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• Define and Give an example of– Relocation Diffusion– Hierarchical Diffusion– Stimulus Diffusion– Contagious Diffusion (diseases not allowed)