Starting points, Anthro, PolSci, Sociology Flashcards

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UCSP is like an iceberg because

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There are visible and non-visible aspects

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Visible

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Behavior

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Non Visible

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Perceptions
Attitudes
Values
Beliefs

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Environment

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natural envi or society

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Nationality

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A group of people whi share the same history, customs and trads (Filos, Chinese,Arabs)

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Ethnic groups

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Ivatans, Manobo, Kapampangan

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Gender

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Socially constructed roles, behaviors, attributes (WHO)

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Socioeconomic class

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ideas associated with being poor and rich based on collective experiences of indivs

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Different greetings

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Cheek kiss, Handshake, Bow

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Culture

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Way of living (Anthropologists)

all that human beings learn to do, to use, to produce, to know and to believe as they grow out of maturity

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Society

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product of human interactions (Sociologists)
symbolizes that group within which human beings can live a total common life

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Politics

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associated with how power is gained and employed to develop authority and influence

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Anthropology name

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Anthropos humans
Logos science or study of

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Anthropology

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Study of human kind whose concentration is on human and cultural evolution (Jurmain,Nelson,Kilgore,Trevathan,2000)

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Anthropology used

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Diversity to understand life in a community

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Cultural universal

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pattern of similarity within array of differences

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focuses on human diversity and translate it into understanding between diff cultures

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Anthrop

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Political Science

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sutudy of the state in all its elements,aspects and relationships (Ayson-Reyes,2000)

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Political Science

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Laswell mentioned that Politics is the hows, whens, and wheres of getting poer and influence

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Power

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ability to make a person do what he will not do otherwise (Dahl)

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State

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Territory,govt,people,sovereignity

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Sociology came from the word

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Socius or groups

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Socioplogy

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Scientific study of human siciety and social interactions

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Focus is the group not the

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individual

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Sociology is
study forces that molds indivs, shape their behavior and determine social events
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Authors of Underlying ideas of sociology
Ballantine and Roberts 2011
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UIS 2011
-People are sociak by nature -People live much of their lives belonging in social groups -Interaction betweennthe individual and group is a two way process which both influences each other
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UIS 2011 2
Reccurent social patterns, ordered behavior, shared expectations, common understandings akong people characterize groups
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Auguste Conte
Need to understand society as it was, ratyer what it ought to be cerebral hygiene coined sociology from greek word socius
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Herbert Spencer
Human socs evolved from simplest forms to more complex Survival of the fittest-social progress Society is like an organism which adapts to envi
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Karl Marx
Critical of capitalism Means of production id most important in society Historical change occurs through class conflict between owners and workers
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Emile Durkheim
Bonds/functions hold society together or social integration Suicide, Anonie Society is held together by mechanical solidarity (a social moral consesus) and organic solidarity (a dependency of roles among people)
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Harriet Martineau
Mother of Sociology Believes that scholars should bot simply offer observations but should also use their research to bring social reform
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Society involves
Anthrop, Sociology, Political science
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Can change the way we see things
ANthro, Socio, PolSci
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Structural Functionism
Macro perspective which views society as a living organism in which each part of organism contributes to its survival society is stable and well integrated social order is maintained through cooperation and consensus
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Major Theoretical Perspectives
Struct Functionalism, Conflict, Symbolic Interactionism, Post modernist
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Conflict
stressedbthe dynamic tension between the classes basic form of interaction in society is not cooperation but competition and this leads to conflict arises from the dissimilar goals and interests of diff social groups
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Symbolic Interactionism
focuses on how we make sense out of life is human beings are viewed in a world of meaningful objects people manipulate symbols and create social worlds thru interaction a micro perspective which views siciety as active in influencing and affecting everyday social interaction
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Sociology in our times 11 ed
Diana Kendall 2016
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View of SF
Macro level soc is composed of interrelated parts that work tigether to maintain stability within society. This stability is threatened by dysfunctional acts and institutions
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Conflict theory
Macrolevel, Soc is characterized by social inequality. social life is a struggle for scarce resources. social arrangements benefit some groups at the expense of others
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Symbolic interactionist
Microlevel, society if the sum of interactions of people and groups. Behavior is learned in interaction with ither people, how people define a situation become the foundation for how they behave
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Post Modernist
Macro/Micro. Societies characterized by postindustrialization, consumerism, and global communications bring into question existing assumptions about social life and the nature of reality
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polis
politics greek of state