Cultures by aspectEdit
Consumer culture – a society based on consumerism
High context culture – a culture with the tendency use high context messages, resulting in catering towards in-groups
Low context culture – culture with a tendency not to cater towards in-groups
Remix culture – a society which allows and encourages derivative works
Participatory culture – a culture in which private persons (the public) do not act as consumers only, but also as contributors or producers (prosumers – )
Permission culture – a society in which copyright restrictions are pervasive and enforced to the extent that any and all uses of copyrighted works need to be explicitly leased
Primitive culture – a community that lacks major signs of economic development or modernity
Cultural cross-sectionsEdit
Children's culture – cultural phenomena pertaining to children
Children's street culture – cumulative culture created by young children
Coffee culture – social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant –
Culture of capitalism – the lifestyle of the people living within a capitalist society, and the effects of a global or national capitalist economy on a population
DIY culture – refers to a wide range of elements in non-mainstream society, such as grassroots political and social activism, independent music, art, and film
Dominant culture – the established language, religion, behavior, values, rituals, and social customs of a society
Drinking culture – the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages
Folk culture – traditional culture; traditional cultural traits of a community
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Popular culture – totality of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, memes, images and other phenomena that permeate the everyday lives of a given society, especially those heavily influenced by mass media.
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Safety culture – the way in which safety is managed in the workplace, which often reflects "the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety."
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SubculturesEdit
Main article: Subculture
Lifestyle enclave –
Types of culturesEdit
Alternative culture – exists outside or on the fringes of mainstream or popular culture, usually under the domain of one or more cultures.
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Security culture –
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Specific subculturesEdit
Association football culture –
Cycling subculture – a culture that supports, encourages, and has high bicycle usage
Deaf culture – social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values and shared institutions of communities that are affected by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication. When used as a cultural label, the word "deaf" is often written with a capital D, and referred to as "big D Deaf" in speech and sign.
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Gun culture –
Horse culture – a community whose day-to-day life revolves around the herding and breeding of horses
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Video game culture –