UCSP 11- 15 Flashcards
are the basic areas of inquiry in the field of anthropology. These include: language, values and customs, social organization and structure, race and ethnicity.
Anthropological Concepts
Is the first concept of anthropology. It is a human created organization or system of interrelationships that connects individuals in a common culture.
Society
Anthropological Concepts include:
Language Values, Customs, Social Organization, Structure and Ethnicity
Society has three components:
Language, Values, Norms
Is a system of verbal symbols through which humans communicate ideas, feelings, and experiences.
Language
Come in second in the component of society. It is a set of ideas people share about what is good, bad, desirable and undesirable.
Values
are behavioral rules or standards for social interaction. These often derive from values but also contradict values, and serve as both guides and criticisms for individual behavior
Norms
6 types of Social Norms
Folkway, More, Taboo, Law, Culture, Relationship between Culture & Society’
Things that make Filipino unique:
resilient, religious, very respectful, help on another, take pride in their families
Norm that stems from and organizes casuals interactions.
Folkway
Norm that structures the difference between right and wrong.
More
Strong negative norm; violating it results in extreme disgust.
Taboo
Norm that is formally inscribed at the state or federal level.
Law
The second of the concept is culture. Culture may define as sets of traditions, rules, symbols that shape and are enacted as feelings, thoughts, and behaviors of groups of people
Culture
Culture is based off of historical precedence while society is an agreement on how each member should behave. Society is the overall bigger picture while culture is part of society.
Relationship between Culture & Society
is a perspective or way of understanding and explaining a particular phenomenon, issue, or aspect of social life.
Theoretical Approach
3 Theoretical Approaches
Structural-Functional Approach, Social-Conflict Approach, Symbolic-Interaction Approach
is a sociological perspective that views society as a complex system composed of interdependent parts, each with a specific function that contributes to the overall stability and equilibrium of the system.
Structural-Functional Approach
is a theoretical framework that views society as being composed of different groups that compete for resources and power
Social-Conflict Approach
is a sociological perspective that focuses on the subjective meanings that individuals attach to social phenomena and how these meanings are negotiated and constructed through social interaction.
Symbolic-Interaction Approach
Culture is… (5)
Learned, Shared, Based on Symbols, Integrated, Dynamic
Culture is ___through language and modeling others. The process of learning culture is called “enculturation”.
learned
Culture is ___ with people in a society. It is shared within exclusive domains of social relations.
shared
______ are the basis of culture. Language, money, and art are all examples.
Symbols