ucsp - [module 2] concept of culture and society
society was formed due to series of conflicts that produces new set of relations and interactions
Conflict Theory
characteristic of culture: culture exists as a continuous process, responsive to the changing conditions of the physical world
Continuous and Cumulative
they theorized the symbolic interactionist perspective
Cooley and Mead
idea that all norms, beliefs and values are dependent pof their cultural context
Cultural Relativism
created the structural-functional perspective
Durkheim and Weber
conceived by William Graham Sumner; universal reaction found in all known societies
Ethnocentrism
he proposed the conflict theory
Karl Marx
characteristic of culture: culture is learned socially rather than biologically
Learned and Transmitted
characteristic of culture: various members of a society commonly share ideas, activities and artifacts, making it socially and conventionally standardized
Shared
characteristic of culture: product of behavior and of the society; develops through social interaction
Social
group of people who share a common identity, culture, territory, and language who act together for collective survival and well-being
Society
society is made possible by cooperation and interdependence as it views itself as a system with parts that have respective functions to perform
Structural-Functional Perspective
society was formed by the set of symbols and meanings created and interpreted by people
Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
characteristic of culture: culture of each society is unique to itself due to the fact that it is a human product
Varies from Society to Society
preference for the foreign
Xenocentrism
fear of what is perceived as foreign or strange
Xenophobia