Folkways
Related Category: Customs and Artifacts
term coined by William Graham
Sumner in his treatise
Folkways (1906) to denote those group habits that are common to a society or culture and are usually called
customs. The word provided a useful contribution to the development of the concept of
culture and is still used in its technical sense in sociological literature. Fashions in clothing or modes of recreation exemplify folkways. The term has failed to maintain the currency it once enjoyed among the other social sciences but has gained acceptance as a colloquial term. See
mores.