C3 Flashcards

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Culture

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The entire way of life of a group of people ( including both material and symbolic elements ) that acts as a lens through which one views the world and that is passed from one generation to the next

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Culture shock

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A sense of disorientation occurs when entering a radically new social or cultural environment

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Ethnocentrism

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The principle of using one’s own culture as a means or standard by which to evaluate another group or individual, leading to the view that cultures other than one’s own are abnormal or inferior

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Cultural relativism

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The principle of understanding other cultures on their own terms rather than judging or evaluating according to one’s own culture

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Material culture

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The objects associated with a cultural group, such as tools, machines, utensils, buildings, and artwork; any physical object to which we give social meaning

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Nonmaterial culture

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The ideas associated with a cultural group, including ways of thinking ( beliefs, values, and assumptions ) and ways of behaving ( norms, interactions, and communication )

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Signs

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Symbols that stand for or convey an idea

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Gestures

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How people use their bodies to communicate without words; actions that have symbolic meaning

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Language

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A system of communication using vocal sounds, gestures, or written symbols; the basis of nonmaterial culture and the primary means through which we can communicate with one another and perpetuate our culture

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Sapir-whorf hypothesis

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The idea is that language structures thought and that ways of looking at the world are embedded in language

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Values

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Ideas about what is right or wrong, good or bad, desirable or worthy in a particular group, express what the group cherishes and honors

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Norms

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Rules or guidelines regarding what kinds of behaviors are acceptable and appropriate within a particular culture; these typically emanate from the group’s values

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Laws

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Types of norms that are formally codified to provide an explicit statement about what is permissible or forbidden, legal or illegal in a given society

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Folkways

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Loosely enforced norms involving common customs, practices, or procedures that ensure smooth social interaction and acceptance

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Mores

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Norms that carry great moral significance are closely related to the core values of a cultural group and often involve severe repercussions for violators

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Taboo

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A norm ingrained so deeply that even thinking about violating it evokes strong feelings of disgust, horror, or revulsion

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Moral holiday

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A specified time period during which some norm violations are allowed

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Sanctions

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Positive or negative reactions to the ways that people follow or disobey norms, including rewards for conformity and punishments for violations

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Social control

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The formal and informal mechanisms used to elicit conformity to values and norms and thus promote social cohesion

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Multiculturalism

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A policy that values diverse racial, ethnic, national, and linguistic backgrounds, and so encourages the retention of cultural differences within the larger society

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Dominant culture

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The values, norms, and practices of the group within society that is most powerful ( in terms of wealth, prestige, status, influence, etc,.. )

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Hegemony

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Term developed by Antonio Gramsci to describe the cultural aspects of social control, whereby the ideas of the dominant group are accepted by all

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Subculture

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A group within society that is differentiated by its distinctive values, norms, and lifestyle

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Counterculture

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A group within society that openly rejects or actively opposes society’s values and norms

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Culture wars
Clashes within mainstream society over the values and norms that should be upheld
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Ideal culture
The norms, values, and patterns of behavior that members of a society believed should be observed in principle
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Real culture
The norms, values, and patterns of behavior that exist within a society ( which may or may not correspond to the society's ideals )
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Technology
Material artifacts and the knowledge and techniques required to use them
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Cultural diffusion
The dissemination of material and nonmaterial culture ( tools and technology, beliefs and behavior ) from one group to another
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Cultural leveling
The process by which cultures that were once unique and distinct become increasingly similar