UCSP L5 Flashcards
a term coined by William Graham Sumner.
ETHNOCENTRISM
tend to have a negative view of other countries and people.
ETHNOCENTRIC APPROACH
It is belief that your native culture is the most natural or superior way of understanding the world.
ETHNOCENTRISM
“The Culture Superiority Complex”
ETHNOCENTRISM
This lack of information, in return, produces less understanding, which may either result to quick judgment and culture shock or to outright, and sometimes, lasting dismissal of the value of others’ way of life.
ETHNOCENTRISM
It is the belief that one’s native culture is superior to other cultures.
ETHNOCENTRIC APPROACH
It refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal.
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
“The Culture Superiority Complex”
Ethnocentrism
“No culture is superior to other culture”
Cultural Relativism
is the principle of regarding and valuing the practices of a culture from the point of view of that culture and to avoid making hasty judgments.
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
It considers culture as equal
RELATIVISTIC APPROACH
This view holds that there are no superior and inferior cultures, and each is unique in its own way.
RELATIVISTIC APPROACH
The tendency to consider their culture as inferiors to others.
XENOCENTRISM
Some Filipinos share the perception that some aspects of Philippine culture are inferior compared to foreign cultures, particularly those of our former colonizers.
XENOCENTRISM
characterized by a strong belief that one’s own products, styles, or ideas are inferior to those which originate elsewhere.
XENOCENTRISM
Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
XENOPHOBIA
How the meaning of symbol is interpreted and modified through social interaction.
INTERACTION
It may include fear of losing identity, suspicion of the other group’s activities, aggression, and the desire to eliminate the presence of the other group to secure a presumed purity.
XENOPHOBIA
something that represents an object, emotion, process, etc, in the real world.
SYMBOL
He argued that parts of society are interdependent and that this interdependency imposes structure on the behavior of institutions and their members.
Emile Durkheim
is a social theoretical framework associated with George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) and Max Weber (1864-1920).
Symbolic interactionism
believe that cultures provides shared meanings to the members of society.
Symbolic Interactionis
states that the meaning we ascribe to objects, processes, ideas, concepts, and systems are subjective.
Symbolic Interactionism
We give meaning to things based on our Social Interaction
Symbolic Interactionism
assumes that there is a constant power struggle among the various social groups and institutions within society.
Conflict Theory
study the culture of “dominant classes” and analyze how this culture is imposed on other classes.
Conflict theorists
People that see society as an arena in which different social groups compete for power and scarce resources, leading to perpetual conflict and systemic inequality that ultimately serves the interests of the elite at the expense of marginalized groups.
Conflict theorists