UCSP Flashcards
smaller units that compose a society
Groups
Importance of Groups
- group is a transmitter of culture
- group is a means of social control
- group socializes the individual
- group is a source of ideas
- group trains the individual in communication
individuals who have relations with one another
social groups
groups within society
- primary groups
-family
-friends
-li - secondary groups
groups with society
- primary groups
-family
-friends
-love and rs - secondary groups
-school/class
-workplace/place of employment
small, intimate, and less specialized groups
primary groups
large, less intimate, and more specialized groups
secondary groups
classifying people into groups based on similar characteristics
social categorization
social categorization
- In-group
- Out-group
group you belong to
In-group
group which one does not belong
Out-group
social institution that refers to relations formed between members of the society
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Kinship
2 types of kinship
- Consanguineal Kin
- Affinal Kin
(by blood) Individuals who are biologically related, such as parents,
Consanguineal Kin
(by marriage) Individuals related through marriage rather than blood, such as a
spouse, in-laws, or step-relatives.
Affinal Kin
(pinagmulan ng angkan) refers to the origin or background of a person
Descent
THREE MAIN TYPES OF AFFILIATION WITH KIN
- unlineal
-PATRILINEAL
-MATRILINEAL - bilateral descent
traced through a single line of ancestors
unlineal
group of relatives through his or her father
patrilineal
group of relatives through his or her mother
matrilineal
unlineal groups
- lineage
- clans
- phratries
- moleties
common ancestors through
known link.
lineages
descended from a common, but
unspecified ancestor.
clans
clusters of clans have shared ancestry
phratries