SOC Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Culture

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Culture is composed of the beliefs, norms, behaviors, and products common to the members of a particular group

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Symbols

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Anything that stands for something else and has a particular meaning for people who share a culture =
could be words, gestures, and objects

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Characteristics of culture

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culture is shared, learned, taken for granted, symbolic , and varies across time and place

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Material Culture

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culture consists of the tangible objects that members of a society make, use, and share. physical objects created and embraced by society

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5
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Material culture examples

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tv shows, twitter, famous people

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Nonmaterial Culture

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The ideas of a culture, including values and beliefs, accumulated knowledge about how to understand and navigate the world, and standards or “norms” about appropriate behavior. Political opinions, religious beliefs, and marriage patterns.

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Norms

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: common rules of a culture that govern the behavior of people belonging to it. The “oughts” and “ought nots” that guide behavioral choices

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Folkways

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: fairly weak norms that are passed down from the past; violation is not considered serious (wedding ceremony)

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Mores

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strongly held norms; violation seriously offends standards of acceptable conduct ( cussing or PDA)

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Taboos

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: powerful mores; violation is considered serious and even unthinkable
(Incest or Cannibalism)

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Laws

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codified norms or rules of behavior that formalize and institutionalize society’s norms

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The norms in our culture are?

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mostly unwritten, instrumental, explicit and implicit, change over time

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Language

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: a particular kind of symbolic system, composed of verbal, nonverbal, and sometimes written representations that are vehicles for conveying meaning

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Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

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our understandings and actions emerge from language. The words and concepts we learn and use structure our perceptions of the social world.

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Thomas Theorem on beliefs-

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Beliefs may be understood as real when they are real in their consequences

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Values

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the standards by which members of a particular culture define what is good or bad, moral or immoral, proper or improper, desirable or undesirable, beautiful or ugly.

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Ideal culture

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values, norms, and behaviors that people in a given society profess to embrace

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Real culture

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: values, norms, and behaviors that people in a given society actually embrace and exhibit

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Ethnocentrism

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: worldview whereby we judge other cultures by the standards of our own

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Cultural relativism

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worldview whereby we understand the practices of another society sociologically, in terms of that society’s own norms and values and not our own

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Subculture

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culture that exists within a dominant culture but differs from it in some way

22
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Conterculture

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subcultural group whose norms, values, and practices deviate from those of the dominant culture

23
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High culture

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music, theater, literature

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Popular culture

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entertainment, culinary, athletic taste

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Culture Universals

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customs and practices that are common to all societies

26
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Social class reproduction

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the way class status is reproduced from generation to generation (Pierre Bourdieu)

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Cultural capital

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wealth in the form of knowledge, ideas, verbal skills, and ways of thinking and behaving

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Global culture

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culture spread across world in the form of popular films, food, and music

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Rape culture

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A social culture that provides an environment conducive to rape