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HSB 4M
Chapter 1 Homework Review
Definitions - Matching
Anthropology “organization developed to meet society’s basic needs.”
Culture “Its goal is to develop a broad and comprehensive understanding of what it means to be human.”
Sociology “The systematic study of human social life, groups, and societies.”
Social Institution
“The learned patterns of behaviour and thought that help a group adapt to its surroundings.”
Headings in Notes?
• What was the title of the section of the chapter that covered pages 6-8?
History of Globalization in Brazil
• Globalization is simply increased trade links between countries.
• What happened to Brazil’s economy since the 1950s?– Mechanization on large sugar plantations– Less subsistence farming– GDP per capita increased
Social Effects of Globalization
• One’s intuition might lead to thinking that all of Brazil benefited from the economic changes. – What happened in “Bom Jesus” as a result of
the economic changes?• Diet changed• Infant mortality rate very high (stats)• Other
Scheper-Hughes’ Research Methods
• How did she collect her data?
• How did she learn from the women?– What safeguards did she use to protect them
and encourage them to be forthcoming with their stories?
Key Concept Connections
• Which key concepts connect to the Bom Jesus case study other than the one bolded (GDP per capita)?– Participant observation– Anthropology– Culture– Behaviour
Family Tree
American Nuclear Family
Ju/Wasi Camp
Trobriand Island
Ethnography
• What is it?
• Who uses it?
Kinship Matching
Mating ___ A) Descent
Birth ___ B) Marriage
Nurturance ___ C) Adoption
Kinship con’t
• A family friend you call “auntie” is an example of:
• How could you tell if a family is matrilineal or patrilineal?
Challenges of Kinship in a Diverse Society
• In groups, take these scenarios and rank them most (1) to least (7) in terms of the challenge they pose in the multicultural society of Canada.A: Same-sex marriageB: Same-sex marriage spouses adopting children or
using a surrogate motherC: CohabitationD: Blended familiesE: Intercultural marriagesF: Arranged marriagesG: Children being raised abroad by their grandparents
Schools of Thought
• Are schools of thought the same as disciplines?
• How are they the same or different?
Schools of Thought in Anthropology Chart
Functionalism Structuralism Cultural Materialism
Similar-ities
Attempts to understand cultures
Attempts to understand cultures
Attempts to understand cultures
Unique Focus
Critic-isms
Schools of Thought in Anthropology, con’t
• For each of the following, indicate whether it matches with Functionalism (A), Structuralism (B), or Cultural Materialism (C)
• __ Learn how good or bad are defined in context.• __ Every practice has a purpose.• __ Infrastructure; structure; superstructure and technology.• __ Technology and economy determine what a society will be
like.• __ Institutions serve the best interest of the majority.• __ Overlooks negative results of some practices.• __ May try to fit the culture to the rules rather than vice-versa. • __ Too much focus on logic and stability. • __ Seeks to understand how the human mind forms binary
opposites.• __ Most economic in focus.• __ Involves social institutions.
Psychology
Psychology
Types of Psychologists
For each psychologist, are they clinical, experimental, developmental?
Freud: _______Adler: _______Jung: _______Pavlov: _______Piaget: _______Skinner: _______Erikson: _______
Psychology Matching from Handout
Name the psychologist associated with each theory. In some cases, name the theory as well.
1. Children feel inferior so they compensate by looking for experiences that give them a sense of power. This is called ______________________.
2. Personal and collective unconscious. 3. Associate food with bell. This is called __________________. 4. Reward and punishment (or withholding of reward). This is called
_______________________. 5. Learning stages take place in the same order and at roughly the
same age. 6. Good and bad consequences of actions lead to learning.7. Identity crisis. 8. Unconscious mind significantly influences behaviour.
Psychology
• Did you notice any major differences in the way the various psychologists looked at human behaviour? – Were some similar enough to each other that
you might classify them into the same school of thought?
*Schools of Thought in Psychology
• Psychoanalytic Theory = focuses on a view of the mind that includes conscious and unconscious (and its parts). Tends to emphasize unconscious part of mind.
• Behaviourism = focuses on what motivates human behaviour, especially through early child-rearing methods.
• Learning Theory = focuses on most human behaviour being learned.
*See text pages 18-21 for homework.
Psychology Matching From Text
Name the psychologist associated with each theory. 1. Permissive child-rearing produces well-adjusted
children. 2. Strict schedules and rules are good for children while
growing up. 3. Kids model behaviour learned through observation. 4. Divided the mind into three parts. They are called ___,
______, ____________.5. Did experiments with rats, pigeons.6. Did experiments with dogs. 7. Learning is a result of a stimulus-response effect.
Psychology From Text, con’t
Neuroses __ A conscience
Id __ B anxiety
Superego __ C pleasure
Ego __ D external reality
Food __ E imitation
Coloured disk __ F response
Bobo the clown __ G stimulus
Role Conflict
• What are some typical teenage role conflicts?
• What are some role conflicts experienced by your parents?
Role: Additional Definition
• A set of expectations for people who occupy a given social position
Deviance: Place the behaviour on the spectrum below
• 1: different• • 3: eccentric• • 5: offensive• • • • • 10: illegal
Deviance Over Time and Place
• Name 3 behaviours that used to be considered deviant in Canadian society but now are not.
• Name 3 deviant behaviours that didn’t even exist 20 years ago.
• Name 2 behaviours that have different rankings of deviance in different cultures.
Therefore, norms…
• change over time.
• vary from culture to culture, society to society.
Sample Quiz Question
• Feminist theorists believe that institutions are:
A Patriarchal
B Equal
C Symbolically interactive
D clinical
TOO SIMPLE A Question
• Male dominated is a synonym for:
A patriarchy
B hierarchy
C binary opposite
D neurotic