Diffusion |
The spatial spreading of a culture element or phenomenon |
Expansion diffusion |
The spread of an idea through a population in a way that the number of those influenced becomes continuously larger. Includes contagious, hierarchical, and stimulus diffusion. |
Contagious diffusion |
Distance-controlled spreading of an idea through a local population by contact from person to person. |
Hierarchical diffusion |
An idea spreads by passing first among the most connected individuals, then spreading to other individuals |
Stimulus diffusion |
A form of diffusion in which a cultural adaptation is created as a result of the introduction of a cultural trait from another place. In other words, it is the spreading of an underlying principle of an idea when the idea as a whole cannot spread to a particular culture. |
Relocation diffusion |
A form of diffusion where the ideas being diffused are transmitted by their carriers as they relocate to new areas |