Lesson 2 Flashcards

1
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are often used interchangeably but refer to distinct concepts within the social sciences.

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Culture and Society

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refers to the shared values, beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors learned and transmitted within a group, shaping their identity, social norms, and way of life.

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Culture

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3
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refers to all people, collectively regarded as constituting a community of related, interdependent individuals living in a definite place.

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Society

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4
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unites people through shared beliefs and practices, creating a sense of belonging.

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Culture

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5
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Culture unites people through
shared beliefs and practices,
creating a sense of belonging

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CULTURE as a Foundation of Society

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6
Q

Through cultural norms and
values, individuals in society
develop a sense of self and
group identity, understanding
their roles and behaviors in social settings

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CULTURE as a Foundation of Society

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7
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Society passes cultural values,
beliefs, and norms to individuals through institutions like family, education, media, and religion.

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SOCIALIZATION:
Transmitting Culture

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8
Q

Society’s survival depends on
transmitting its culture to future
generations, reinforcing identity
and continuity over time.

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SOCIALIZATION:
Transmitting Culture

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9
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provides the guidelines for how
people in a society should behave

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Culture

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10
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gives structure and meaning
to culture.

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Society

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11
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The two work together to define what is socially acceptable and foster group identity.

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Culture and Society

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12
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essay ‘Folklore to Populore’ by:

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Ray Browne

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13
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consists of the aspects of
attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, customs, and
tastes that define the people of any society.

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Popular Culture

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14
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is, in the historic use of the
term, the culture of the people.

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Popular Culture

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15
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the interactions between people in their everyday activities: styles of dress, the use of slang, greeting rituals, and the foods that people eat.

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Popular Culture

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16
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It is whatever is trending or highly patronized by the masses or a large group/number of people. (GOJO
CRUZ, 2016)

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Popular Culture

17
Q

is generally recognized by members of a society as a set
of practices, beliefs, artistic output, and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.

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Popular Culture