UCSP Flashcards

1
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smaller units that compose a society

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Groups

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Importance of Groups

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  1. group is a transmitter of culture
  2. group is a means of social control
  3. group socializes the individual
  4. group is a source of ideas
  5. group trains the individual in communication
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3
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individuals who have relations with one another

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social groups

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4
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groups within society

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  1. primary groups
    -family
    -friends
    -li
  2. secondary groups
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groups with society

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  1. primary groups
    -family
    -friends
    -love and rs
  2. secondary groups
    -school/class
    -workplace/place of employment
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small, intimate, and less specialized groups

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primary groups

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7
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large, less intimate, and more specialized groups

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secondary groups

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8
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classifying people into groups based on similar characteristics

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social categorization

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9
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social categorization

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  1. In-group
  2. Out-group
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10
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group you belong to

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In-group

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11
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group which one does not belong

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Out-group

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12
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social institution that refers to relations formed between members of the society
-kaugnayan ng magkamag anak

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Kinship

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13
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2 types of kinship

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  1. Consanguineal Kin
  2. Affinal Kin
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14
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(by blood) Individuals who are biologically related, such as parents,

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Consanguineal Kin

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15
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(by marriage) Individuals related through marriage rather than blood, such as a
spouse, in-laws, or step-relatives.

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Affinal Kin

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16
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(pinagmulan ng angkan) refers to the origin or background of a person

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Descent

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THREE MAIN TYPES OF AFFILIATION WITH KIN

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  1. unlineal
    -PATRILINEAL
    -MATRILINEAL
  2. bilateral descent
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18
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traced through a single line of ancestors

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unlineal

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19
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group of relatives through his or her father

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patrilineal

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20
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group of relatives through his or her mother

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matrilineal

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21
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unlineal groups

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  1. lineage
  2. clans
  3. phratries
  4. moleties
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22
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common ancestors through
known link.

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lineages

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23
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descended from a common, but
unspecified ancestor.

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clans

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24
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clusters of clans have shared ancestry

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phratries

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entire society is divided into two large kin groups
moleties
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group of relatives through both ancestral lines
bilateral descent
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union that establishes rights and obligations between spouses, their families, and their future children.
Marriage
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Types of Marriage Based on the Number of Spouses:
Monogamy Polygamy Group marriage
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Union between two persons only
Monogamy
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marriage structure where one person has multiple spouses
Polygamy
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One man with multiple wives
Polygyny
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One women with multiple husbands
Polyandry
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The wives are sister
Sororal Polygyny
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The wives are unrelated
Non-Sororal Polygyny
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The husbands are brother
Fraternal Polyandry
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Husbands are unrelated
Non-Fraternal Polyandry
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Two or more men and two or more women share marital bonds,
Group marriage
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Marriage Selection Rules:
Endogamy and Exogamy
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Requires individuals to marry within a specific social, religious, or ethnic group.
Endogamy ex. INC marry co-member
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Requires individuals to marry outside their own social or familial group
Exogamy ex. Filipina marrying a foreign
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bond formed through cultural or religious ceremonies rather than biological ties
Ritual kinship
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Examples of ritual kinship
Compadrazgo (Godparenthood) Adoption-Based Kinship Fraternal Orders Religious Kinship
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godparents assume a co-parenting role for a child after baptism.
Compadrazgo (Godparenthood)
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legally or ritually adopted children are considered equal to biological offspring.
Adoption-Based Kinship
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members have to go through rituals or ceremonies before becoming official members.
Fraternal Orders
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members of religious orders form familial-like bonds.
Religious Kinship
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FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLDS
-Family Structures Based on Marriage -Family Structures Based on Residence Patterns Family Structures Based on Size and Membership -Family Structures Based on Relationship Types
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Family Structures Based on Marriage
Monogamous family Polygamous family
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Consists of a husband, wife, and their children.
Monogamous family
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Includes multiple spouses and their children.
Polygamous family
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Family Structures Based on Residence Patterns
Patrilocal Residence Matrilocal Residence Bilocal Residence Neolocal Residence
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couple lives with or near the husband's family.
Patrilocal Residence
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couple lives with or near the wife's family.
Matrilocal Residence
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couple can choose to live with either side of the family.
Bilocal Residence
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couple establishes an independent household.
Neolocal Residence
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Family Structures Based on Size and Membership
Nuclear family Extended family Joint family Matrilocal family Patrilocal family
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single married couple and their children.
Nuclear family
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Multiple generations living together, often including grandparents,
Extended family
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Multiple related nuclear families sharing a household
Joint family
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dominant parent in such families is usually the mother.
Matrilocal family
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dominant parent in such families is usually the father
Patrilocal family
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Family Structures Based on Relationship Types
Conjugal Family Consanguine Family
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Formed by marriage, with an emphasis on spousal and child-rearing roles
Conjugal Family
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Consists of blood relatives, such as siblings and parents.
Consanguine Family