Sociology
Society - social
A Group of persons forming a single community with some interest in common
The need to announce the death
A cultural universal discussed regarding death
Religion
A culturally entrenched pattern of behavior Mande up of sacred belief emotional feelings accompanying the beliefs and overt conduct presumably implementing the beliefs and feelings
Subculture
A division of a culture connected to a larger culture by common traits while having unique traits of its own
Humanistic funeral rite
A funeral essence devoid of religious connotation
Traditional funeral rite
A funeral rite that follows a prescribed ritual or ceremony that may be dictated either by religious beliefs or social customs
Adaptive funeral rite
A funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved and altered to suit trends of time could be considered contemporary funeral rites
Norms
A group held belief about how members should behave in a given context
Government
A group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country
Extended joint family
A household unit consisting one mother one father all of their unmarried children their sons, sons wives and their children.
Civil union
A legal relationship between two people of the same sex
Marriage
A legally recognized relationship established by a civil or religious ceremony between two people who intend to live together as sexual and domestic partners establishment of the family system
Laws
A must behavior of people enforced by those elected to govern a rule of actions prescribed by an authority able to enforce its will
Indirect learning
A process by which a person learns the norms of his culture by observation of others in his or her society
Culture
A set of knowledge beliefs attitudes and rules for behavior that are held commonly within a society abstract patterns for both living and dying learned directly or indirectly
Taboo
A social prohibition of certain actions
Taboos
A social prohibition of certain actions a behavior which dictates that one must abstain from certain acts
Rules
A specific method or procedure used to comply with a folkways ,mores,law
Co Habitants
Adults sharing living quarters
Agrarian
Agriculture farm based family
Social function
An event that allows individuals to gather as a community for sharing a common purpose
Symbol
An object or act that represents a belief or idea
Ceremony (ritual)
Any action performed during a rite which may or may not have symbolic meaning to the participants or observers of the action
Ritual
Any single action or series of actions performed during a rite which contains symbolic meanings to the participants and observers the rite.
Symbols
Anything to which socially created meaning is given
Psychology of funeral service
Begins at the time of death and ends with some resolution may take years
Sociology of funeral service
Begins with the arrangement conference and ends with final disposition
Folkways
Behavior which when violated carry only informal sanctions such as scolded or ridicule can be considered informal practices
Which of the following are existential statements about the physical and social world
Beliefs
Social stratification
Categorization of people by money prestige power social status upper middle lower class
Cultural universal
Common traits or patterns found in all cultures of mankind like abstract patterns of and for living and dying which are identifiable in all cultures
Modified extended nuclear family
Created by two or more nuclear families and friendship
a set of knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and rules for behavior that are held commonly within a society.
Culture
Pre literate
Culture developed before the invention of writing leaving no written record
Direct / immediate disposition
Disposition completely devoid of any from of funeral rite at time of disposition
Beliefs
Existential statement about the physical and social world
Family of procreation
Family established by marriage and production of offspring
Blended family
Family of male and female their children and any children from previous marriages
Patriarchal
Father or oldest male possesses the power the right of decision making
Grief psychology
Focuses on the individual response to a loss
Behaviors which when violated carry only informal sanctions such as scolding or ridicule can be considered informal practices
Folkways
Cultural relativity
Funeral director who sense that all cultures and subcultures have valid sets of values are seeing in their clients.
Contemporary funeral rite
Funeral observance that reflect present day modern influence in lieu of or in addition to or as part of the traditional ceremonies.
Primitive funeral rite
Funeral rite being identifiable with a pre literate society
Non traditional funeral rite
Funeral that deviates normal or prescribed circumstances or established customs
Bureaucratization
Governing system by specialization departments by formal rules impersonality and a specialized administrative staff
Ethnic
Group of people who are recognized as a distinct group on the basis of such characteristics as language ancestry or religion any of the basic division or groups of mankind distinguish by customs characteristics language rather than physical characteristics or race
Class
Grouping of people with similar socio economic status
Nuclear family
Household or family unit consisting of one man and one women and their children
Industrialization
Individual crafting of products is replaced by manufacturer of goods utilizing mass production techniques
Contemporary
Living or happening in the same period
Egalitarian
Male and female having power equal rights in voice in duties and governing
Socialization
Method by which social values are internalized
Which of the following is a rule of behavior considered vital to the welfare of the group and accompanied by relatively severe sanctions?
Mores
Mores
Must behavior rules of behavior which are considered vital to the welfare of the group and accompanied by relatively severe sanctions
Overt conduct
Observable behavioral patterns
Neo localism
Offspring or families move away from the area in which they were born
Anonymity
Person or entity is unknown
Acculturation
Process with members of one culture assimilate the traits of another
specific methods or procedures used to comply with a folkway, more or law.
Rules
Demographics
Science of vital statistics
Mobility
State or quality of being mobile ability to move place to place readily or more from class either up or down
Thanatology
Study of death
a must-behavior that dictates the individual must abstain from certain acts dealing with death.
Taboo
Direct learning
The acquiring of the culture by a person through deliberate instructions by other members of society
Doctrine of atonement
The belief that the created is reunited with the created at death
Urbanization
The change from rural to urban areas
Cultural relativism
The emotional attitude that all cultures are equal and pertinent the emotional attitude that recognizes other cultures as equivalent and pertinent
Ethnocentrism
The emotional attitude that ones own race nation group or culture is superior to all others
Family of origin
The family into which one is born
Enculturation- socialization
The method by which the social values are internalized learned the process by which a person learns the social values of a society
Matriarchal
The mother rules or female possesses power of decision making
Cultural assimilation
The process by which a person or group language or culture come to resemble those of another group
Funeralization
The process involving all activities associated with the funeral rite.
Funeral services sociology
The science of social groups and its effect on funeral practice and disposition
Psychology
The study focuses on the individual behavior patterns of living things scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
Sociology
The study of social groups their modes of organization the processes which tent to maintain or change these forms and the relationship between the groups
Cohabitants
Two unrelated adults sharing the same living quarters
Social mobility
Upward or downward within the social classes of society
Modern
characteristics of present or recent times
A culturally entrenched pattern of behavior made up of sacred beliefs is considered
religion.
Neo-Localism is best defined as
tendency of offspring to move away from the area in which they were born.
