Chapter 3: Culture Flashcards

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culture

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which is shared beliefs, values, and practices, that participants must learn.

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society

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describes a group of people who share a community and a culture.

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Material culture

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refers to the objects or belongings of a group of people, like cars, books, computers

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Nonmaterial culture

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consists of the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society.

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Cultural universals

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patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies. ex. family unit

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ethnocentrism

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evaluating and judging another culture based on how it compares to one’s own cultural norms.

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cultural imperialism

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the deliberate imposition of one’s own cultural values on another culture.

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culture shock

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when confronted with all of the differences of a new culture, one may experience disorientation and frustration.

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Cultural relativism

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the practice of assessing a culture by its own standards rather than viewing it through the lens of one’s own culture.

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Xenocentrism

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the opposite of ethnocentrism, and refers to the belief that another culture is superior to one’s own.

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Values

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a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society.

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Beliefs

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the tenets or convictions that people hold to be true.

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sanction

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giving their support, approval, or permission, or by instilling formal actions of disapproval and nonsupport.

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social control

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a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms.

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Norms

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define how to behave in accordance with what a society has defined as good, right, and important, and most members of the society adhere to them.

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Formal norms

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established, written rules.

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informal norms

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casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to

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Mores (mor-ays)

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norms that embody the moral views and principles of a group.

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folkways

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norms without any moral underpinnings.

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Symbols

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—such as gestures, signs, objects, signals, and words—help people understand that world.

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Language

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symbolic system through which people communicate and through which culture is transmitted.

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Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

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based on the idea that people experience their world through their language, and that they therefore understand their world through the culture embedded in their language.

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high culture

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describe the pattern of cultural experiences and attitudes that exist in the highest class segments of a society.

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popular culture

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the pattern of cultural experiences and attitudes that exist in mainstream society.

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subculture

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a smaller cultural group within a larger culture;

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countercultures

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a type of subculture that rejects some of the larger culture’s norms and values.

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culture lag

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refer to this time that elapses between the introduction of a new item of material culture and its acceptance as part of nonmaterial culture

28
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globalization

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integration of international trade and finance markets

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diffusion

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the spread of material and nonmaterial culture.