sociocultural
sociocultural
Definition
so·cio·cul·tu·ral (sō′sē ō kul′c̸hər əl, sō′s̸hē-)
adjective
of or involving both social and cultural factors
sociocultural
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- anthropology: Job Summary and Purpose: To design and teach undergraduate modules in Sociocultural Anthropology as a member of the department's Anthropology teaching group.
- context: Literacy is viewed as ideological, related to power, and embedded in a sociocultural context.
- perspective: Chapter 1. Introduction The book adopts a sociocultural pragmatics perspective.
- theory: This idea of a transformational activity has a basis in sociocultural theory.
- approach: The chapter covers a literature review of inner speech firstly from a sociocultural approach which is extensively treated.
- analysis: He also intends a grounded sociocultural analysis of cyberspace and its implications for spatial relations.
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