LESSON 2 Flashcards
The discipline under which identity, culture, society, and politics are studied.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
the study of _____ aims to scientifically examine the behavior, origin, social, physical, and cultural development of humans
ANTHROPOLOGY
Socialization is salient in the promotion of individual interactions that convey meanings and messages.
INTERACTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE
role of bureaucracy, application of political science in daily living, civil service.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
passage and implementation of all government-mandated policies.
PUBLIC POLICY
It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.
SOCIOLOGY
It deals with the nature and formation of the state and attempts to understand its forms and functions.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Socialization promotes social inequality. It facilitates the promotion of different generational norms that are unfit for some members of society.
CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE
study of all peoples everywhere what they make, what they do, what they think and how they organize their social relationships and societies.
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
public opinion, election, public governance, national and local government units
DOMESTIC POLITICS
It looks specifically at the things humans do, believe, experience, and create.
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
politics between countries, similarities and differences between political models
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Socialization is important because it benefits both individuals and the society. It perpetuates culture and transmits it to other generations.
STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM
classic and contemporary theoretical models on philosophy and politics.
POLITICAL THEORY
Examines the relationships between language, culture, and society. __________ regard language as a form of social action.
LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
Constitution, legal rights, justice system, civil rights.
PUBLIC LAW
political relationships and activities between countries, including causes of war and international economic policies.
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS