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CULTURE

Sociology Chapter 2

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What is Culture?

Culture consists of all the shared products of human groups. These products include both physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors shared by the group.

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Material Culture

Physical objects used by a group is known as Material Culture.

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Non-Material Culture

Abstract human creations form the Non- Material Culture.

This includes: beliefs, family patterns, language, rules, ideas, etc.

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Culture Society

All the shared products of a society

A group of interdependent people that have organized in a way to share common culture.

Culture vs. Society

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CULTURE IS BOTH LEARNED AND SHARED

Components of Culture

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Technology

Consists of items and rules for using those items.

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Symbols

Anything that represents something else. The basis of human culture.

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Language

The organization of both the spoken and written word.

Language of the San

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Values

Shared beliefs of what is right and wrong, good or bad. Values determine the character of the people.

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Norms

Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations. Folkways: describe socially acceptable behavior that

does not have great moral significance. Mores: Great moral significance – developed into laws

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CULTURE IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING, IT IS CONSIDERED TO BE DYNAMIC RATHER

THAN STATIC.

Examining Culture

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Culture Traits

The simplest level of culture. An individual tool, act or belief. (i.e. throwing a football)

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Cultural Complexes

A cluster of interrelated cultural traits. (i.e. A game of football)

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Cultural Patterns

The combination of various cultural complexes (i.e. Football, Basketball, Soccer are Sports)

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Cultural Variation

All cultures are different, yet some things exist amongst all cultures. These are known as cultural universals.

Some examples of cultural universals:Cooking, dancing, family, feasting, funeral

ceremonies, housing, language, music, medicine, religion, sports, toolmaking.

Although these universals occur everywhere, there is great variance between groups.

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Families vary by culture

Country with the largest families: Gambia average of 8.3 kids per family.

Largest family in the world: 39 wives, 94 children 33 grandchildren

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2.6 kids in a typical American Family

The Duggar Family of 18 kids and counting

2.6 kids in a typical

Typical American Family

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IN ORDER TO STUDY DIFFERENT CULTURES, SOCIAL SCIENTISTS MUST BE

AWARE OF BIAS

Studying Variation

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A tendency to view ones own culture and group as superior to other groups.

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Ethnocentrism

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Cultural Relativism

The belief that all cultures need to be judged by their own standards rather than comparing them to other cultures.

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Variation within Societies

Subcultures – groups that although joined to a larger group, have their own cultural features that are not part of the larger culture. Many subcultures exist in the United States due to immigration and region.

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Counterculture

Groups that challenge and refuse to conform with the accepted culture of the main group.

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What do others think of us

American Culture