lesson 4 Flashcards
refers to the physical objects,
resources, and spaces that people use to define their
culture.
-These include homes, neighborhoods, cities, schools,
churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, offices,
factories and plants, tools, means of production, goods
and products, stores, and so forth.
material culture
refers to the nonphysical ideas
that people have about their culture, including beliefs,
values, rules, norms, morals, language, organizations, and
institutions.
Non-material culture
A Culture that lives within a culture.
subculture
A subculture that rejects the values and norms of the
larger society and replaces them with a new set of
cultural patterns.
Counterculture
It Refers to cultural guidelines publicly embraced by
members of a society.
according to Crapo.
(2001), defines as the ways in which people describe their
way of life.
ideal culture
Refers to the actual behavior of people in the society in their daily lives.
real culture
illustrations used to represent a particular meaning of something
symbols
Are norms that don’t have a great moral importance
attached to them.
-They are the common customs of everyday life
folkways
Are norms that have great moral importance and should
be followed by members of a society.
mores
Are norms that are formally defined and enforced by
officials.
laws
It is a set of symbols that enables members of society to
communicate verbally (spoken) and non-verbally
(written/gesture).
language
considered the best tool that man invented to communicate and transfer knowledge from
one generation to the other.
language
Broad ideas about what is good or desirable are shared by
people in a society.
values
are the rules defining appropriate & inappropriate
behavior or the rules we live by.
norms