Author(s): Elisabeth Walsh*
Human behavior is influenced by a multitude of factors, including cultural contexts, societal norms, and individual experiences. This article explores the interplay between human behavior and cultural studies, emphasizing how culture shapes individual and collective actions. Drawing upon sociological theories and cultural frameworks, the study investigates the role of cultural norms, values, and symbols in shaping human behavior across different societies. The paper also examines key methodologies used in cultural studies to understand the complexities of behavior, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary approaches. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the ways in which culture and behavior are intertwined, offering insights for both academic research and practical applications in fields such as social policy and human development.
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