folkway

(noun)

A custom or belief common to members of a society or culture.

Related Terms

  • William Graham Sumner
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  • mores
  • stigma

Examples of folkway in the following topics:

  • Folkways and Mores

    • Different regions of the United States have different folkways that govern how people greet one another.
    • Urban residents who travel to remote places may notice the difference and find the folkways unusual.
    • Informal norms can be divided into two distinct groups: folkways and mores.
    • Folkways are informal rules and norms that, while not offensive to violate, are expected to be followed.
    • Sumner also coined the term folkway to refer to norms for more routine or casual interaction.
  • Norms and Sanctions

    • We say that the norm that governs wearing professional rather than casual attire to a job interview is a folkway because its violation results in lesser degree of social sanction—the development of a preference rather than stigmatization.
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