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27 kwi 2021 · The document also outlines key goals and branches within each discipline. This document discusses social, cultural, and political change. It defines the different types of change and identifies four key sources: innovation, diffusion, acculturation, and assimilation.
- UCSP LESSON 2 Society and Culture.pptx
Society and culture form a complex whole that includes...
- UCSP LESSON 2 Society and Culture.pptx
25 wrz 2023 · Society and culture form a complex whole that includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, and customs. There are four aspects that make up this complex whole: beliefs, values, norms, and symbols. Values refer to perceptions of what is good, right, appropriate, and important.
27 kwi 2021 · The module introduces the nature and goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science. It includes three lessons that cover cultural variation, social differences, political identities, and the dynamism of cultural, social, and political change.
As states consists of actors with varying interests and assertions, social rules are implemented in the forms of laws. These laws are created to manage the interaction among individuals and between the individuals and the state. As a citizen of a country, an individual is subjected to the legal norms in the territory.
Terms in this set (50) Edward Tylor. defined culture as "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society". Hatch. defined culture as "the way of life of people".
It discusses the processes of socialization, enculturation, and addresses concepts like ethnocentrism. The document then defines society and examines sociological approaches to studying society, including structural-functionalism, social conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
A society is defined as a group sharing a common territory and culture. Sociologists classify societies into six main types: hunting and gathering societies, pastoral societies, horticultural societies, agricultural societies, industrial societies, and post-industrial societies.