Chapter 11: Social Structure and Demographics Flashcards

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What is the definition of culture?

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Culture can be defined as encompassing the entire lifestyle for a given group.

  • it binds our nation-states, political institutions, marketplaces, religions, and ideologies.
  • culture flavors our interpretations of the world, and is generally passed through familial lines.
  • culture is what makes human societies unique from one another
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What are the two different categories that sociologists view culture under?

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  • Material Culture
  • Symbolic Culture
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What is material culture?

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Material Culture –> The examination of artifacts drives the concept of material culture, in which sociologists explore the meaning of objects of a given society.

  • Material Culture includes the physical items one associates with a given groups, such as:
    • artwork
    • emblems
    • clothing
    • jewelry
    • foods
    • buildings
    • tools
  • Material Culture is often most visible during ceremonies, such as birthdays, weddings, and funerals.

**Material Culture is associated with artifcats (objects). Symbolic culture is associated with ideas.**

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What is symbolic culture (also called nonmaterial culture)?

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Symbolic Culture –> focuses on the ideas that represent a group of people.

  • These may be encoded in:
    • mottos
    • songs
    • catchphrases
    • themes that are pervasive in the culture
  • Material Culture is often the tangible embodiment of the underlying ideas of symbolic culture.

**Material Culture is associated with artifcats (objects). Symbolic culture is associated with ideas.**

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What is the phenomenon, Culture Lag?

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Symbolic culture is usually slower to change than material culture, which can lead to the phenomenon of culture lag.

  • The expansion of devices and technology in contemporary times are prototypical examples of culture lag: where as American culture still prizes individuality and privacy, the development of smartphones and social media push toward a more community-oriented and less private world.
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True or False:

Language is the most highly developed and complex symbol system used by most cultures.

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True

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Fill in the Blank:

______ culture includes both cognitive and behavioral components; thatis, it informs cultural values and belief, as well as cultural norms and communication styles.

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Symbolic Culture

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Fill in the Blank:

Understanding a group’s _____ is critical to understanding its culture.

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language

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What are “values” defined in sociology?

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Values are what a person deems important in life, which dictates one’s ethical principals and standards of behavior.

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What is meant by “cultural barriers”?

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When a cultural difference impedes interaction with others.

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What is the difference between a value and a belief?

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  • Value -> what a person deems important in life, which dictates one’s ethical principals and standards of behavior.
  • Belief -> is something that an individual accepts to be true.
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