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Co-culture

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Co culture may be:

  1. Groups of people or social communities who exhibit and are united by significant, distinct cultural differences from the dominant culture within which they are embedded.[1] These groups and communities may define themselves based on any one or several characteristics such as race, age, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.[1] Co-cultures are often referred to as "minorities" in relation to the dominant culture ("majority") or as "sub-cultures"; the term co-culture, however, attempts to distinguish these co-existing cultures without a value judgment of being of less importance (minor) or of lower status (sub).
  2. A term used in biology; a cell culture containing growths of two distinct cell types, used to understand their interaction.
  3. Colloquial modern usage: Cultural heritage of multiple kinds that a single person shares[2][3]
  4. A synonym for Subculture Category:Subcultures[4]

Citations[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Samovar, L. A., Porter, R. E., & McDaniel, E. R. (2010). Communication between cultures (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth.
  2. Answers
  3. Yahoo
  4. Co-Cultural Theory