0 the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time: --
1 music, art, theatre, literature, etc.: --
2 cells, tissues, organs, or organisms grown for scientific purposes, or the activity of breeding and keeping particular living things in order to get the substances they produce --
3 to breed and keep particular living things in order to get the substances they produce --
4 the way of life of a particular people, esp. as shown in their ordinary behavior and habits, their attitudes toward each other, and their moral and religious beliefs: --
5 the arts of describing, showing, or performing that represent the traditions or the way of life of a particular people or group; literature, art, music, dance, theater, etc. --
A well-developed print culture plays an important role in this.
Contradictions inherent to these world views provide a basis for the transformation of political rhetoric and thus changes in political culture itself.
The "ethnographic approach" that the authors favored will not provide sufficient evidence to claim the presence of culture.
The findings suggested the need for culture specific case methodology training sessions for both case leaders and students.
It takes that sort of time for things that are under your eyes to become disposable within culture.
The theoretical implication is that to ignore political culture in measuring and analysing state/society interaction could give a misleading picture.
Landscape is nature and culture at the same time, it is their mediation, synthesis or alliance.
But elsewhere in his paper he argues that landscape mediates nature and culture, it is a 'synthesis or alliance'.