Material and Non‐Material Culture
Sociologists describe two interrelated aspects of human culture: the physical objects of the
culture and the ideas associated with these objects.
Material culture refers to the physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to
define their culture. These include homes, neighborhoods, cities, schools, churches,
synagogues, temples, mosques, offices, factories and plants, tools, means of production,
goods and products, stores, and so forth. All of these physical aspects of a culture help to
define its members' behaviors and perceptions. For example, technology is a vital aspect of
material culture in today's United States. American students must learn to use computers to
survive in college and business, in contrast to young adults in the Yanomamo society in the
Amazon who must learn to build weapons and hunt.
Non-material culture refers to the nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture,
including beliefs, values, rules, norms, morals, language, organizations, and institutions. For
instance, the non-material cultural concept of religion consists of a set of ideas and beliefs
about God, worship, morals, and ethics. These beliefs, then, determine how the culture
responds to its religious topics, issues, and events.
When considering non-material culture, sociologists refer to several processes that a culture
uses to shape its members' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Four of the most important of
these are symbols, language, values, and norms.

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Material and non material culture

  • 1. Material and Non‐Material Culture Sociologists describe two interrelated aspects of human culture: the physical objects of the culture and the ideas associated with these objects. Material culture refers to the physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture. These include homes, neighborhoods, cities, schools, churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, offices, factories and plants, tools, means of production, goods and products, stores, and so forth. All of these physical aspects of a culture help to define its members' behaviors and perceptions. For example, technology is a vital aspect of material culture in today's United States. American students must learn to use computers to survive in college and business, in contrast to young adults in the Yanomamo society in the Amazon who must learn to build weapons and hunt. Non-material culture refers to the nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture, including beliefs, values, rules, norms, morals, language, organizations, and institutions. For instance, the non-material cultural concept of religion consists of a set of ideas and beliefs about God, worship, morals, and ethics. These beliefs, then, determine how the culture responds to its religious topics, issues, and events. When considering non-material culture, sociologists refer to several processes that a culture uses to shape its members' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Four of the most important of these are symbols, language, values, and norms.