Define cultural lag and .content of cultural elements.
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. Subsequently, cultural lag does not only apply to this idea only, but
also relates to theory and explanation. It helps by identifying and explaining
social problems to predict future problems.
As
explained by James W. Woodward, when the material conditions change, changes
are occasioned in the adaptive culture, but these changes in the adaptive
culture do not synchronize exactly with the change in the material culture,
this delay is the culture lag. The term was coined by sociologist William F.
Ogburn in his 1922 work Social change with respect to culture and original
nature. His theory of cultural lag suggests that a period of maladjustment
occurs when the non-material culture is struggling to adapt to new material
conditions According to Osborn, cultural lag is a common societal phenomenon
due to the tendency of material culture to evolve and change rapidly and
voluminously while nonmaterial culture tends to resist change and remain fixed
for a far longer period of time. Cultural lag is seen as a critical ethical
issue because failure to develop broad social consensus on appropriate
applications of modern technology may lead to breakdowns in social solidarity
and the rise of social conflict.
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