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The term cultural lag refers to the notion that culture takes time to catch up with technological innovations, and that social problems and conflicts are caused by this lag. As explained by Dr. James ...
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Home » Basic Concepts » Cultural Lag ; ... This difference in rates of cultural change led Ogburn to formulate the concept of culture lag. ... Culture lag is defined as the time between the appearance of a new material invention and the making of appropriate adjustments in corresponding area of non-material culture.
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“ A cultural lag occurs when one of two parts of culture which are correlated changes before or in greater degree than the other part does, thereby causing less adjustment between the two parts that existed previously (Ogburn 1957).”  ...
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cultural lag – Our sociology dictionary has information about cultural lag, economics, education, law and crime, politics, race, ethnicity, and religion. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Sociology. ... Genetics cultural lag: what can social workers do to help?; Magazine article from: Health and Social Work; 11/1/1998; ;
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cultural lag: Definition and Pronunciation ... ; Sociol. slowness in the rate of change of one part of a culture in relation to another part, resulting in a maladjustment within society, as from the failure of the nonmaterial culture to keep abreast of developments in the material culture. ... cultural pluralism...
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Most changes in technology are slow to be accepted, causing a social and cultural lag between the development of the innovation and its adoption. Examples include the reluctance of China to acknowledge the spread of HIV/AIDS and of Japan to enact brain death legislation in support of organ transplantation.
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