extracultural
Extracultural is an adjective used principally in anthropology, sociology, and related disciplines to describe phenomena, influences, or dynamics that lie outside or beyond culture. The term is less common and its precise usage varies by field, but it is generally employed to distinguish factors that are not culturally produced or shaped from those that are.
Etymology and scope: Extracultural derives from Latin extra- “outside” and cultura “culture.” It is used to reference
Applications: In health and biology, extracultural determinants might encompass genetics, physiology, or climate-related influences on health
Relationship to culture: Culture often interacts with extracultural factors, complicating causal attributions. The use of extracultural
Usage notes: The term is not universally standardized and can appear ambiguous. Some scholars prefer more explicit