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1010Cultureatermwithmultiplemeanings
Table1.1.Selecteddefinitionsofculture
V.Cronin
W.H.GoodenoughCulturemeanstheacceptedbeliefsandstandardssharedbyagroupof
E.T.Hall
M.Harris
J.G.Herder
S.C.Jain
A.Kłosowska
R.Linton
A.ManHoebel
J.Szczepański
E.B.Tylor
Author
Cultureisasystemofknowledge,commonbeliefsandviews.Itisan
overridingcontractwhichdefinestherulesgoverningtheactionsand
opinionsofagivensocialgroup.
people.Ithelpsindividualsindecidingwhotheyare,whotheycould
become,howtofeel,whattodo,etc.
Communicationiscultureandcultureiscommunication.
Culturereferstothesetofthoughtsandactionslearntbymembersof
agivensocialgroup.
Cultureistheimprovementofanindividual,his/herqualificationsand
skillswhichareacquiredbothinexecutiveandintellectualaspects.
Cultureisallthelearntbehaviourandvalueswhicharetransmittedto
alltheindividualslivinginagivensociety.
Cultureistheexternalworldofobjectsandthoughtsshapedby
generations,whichaffectspeople.Itcannotbeacreationofasingle
individualbutisaproductofcoexistenceandcooperation,whichis
beingdevelopedandenrichedinthecourseofgenerations.
Cultureisaconfigurationofthelearntbehaviourandeffectsof
behaviourwhoseelementsaresharedandpassedonbymembersof
nationalities.
Culturemeanstheintegratedsumofacquiredwaysofbehaviour
whicharesharedandusedbymembersofsocietyandtransmittedto
theirsuccessors.
Culturemeansallproductsofhumanactivity,materialandnon-
-material,valuesandacceptedwaysofconduct,objectivisedand
acceptedinanycommunity,passedontoothercommunitiesand
futuregenerations.
Cultureorcivilizationistheentirety,containingknowledge,beliefs,
art,morals,law,customsandallotherabilitiesandhabitsacquiredby
humansasmembersofsociety.
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Source:ownelaborationbasedon[Bartosik-Purgat2004;Fryzeł2005;Golka1995;Mikułow-
ski-Pomorski1999;Throsby2010].
Accordingtothisapproach,music,literature,dance,film,theatre,producing
TVprogrammesandpaintingcanbetreatedasculturalactivities.Thisimplies
thattheymeetthestipulatedconditions.However,scientificinnovations
wouldnotfitintothisdefinitiontheyrequirecreativityandtheresultscanbe
protectedbyauthors’rightsor/andpatents,buttheyusuallyfocusonpractical
aimsandnotontransmittingmeaning.Thecaseofsportalsoposessome
dilemmas,especiallyregardingsituationswhichdonotrequirecreativitybut
merelytechnicalskills.Thisisdefinitelyadisputableproblem;forexamplethe
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