Culture, Identity, and Behavior
Description
In this program, experts explore the interrelationships between culture, identity, and behavior and evaluate models proposed by such theorists as Freud, Sapir, Benedict, and Mead. It examines the ways in which culture, social structure, belief systems, and altered states affect social behavior, self-actualization, and deviance.
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36 min 37 sec
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