Sociology Ch 3 - Culture

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Multiculturalism

A perspective recognizing the cultural diversity of the US and promoting equal standing for all cultural traditions

Language

A system of symbols that allows people to communicate with one another

Symbol

Anything that carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share a culture

Social Control

Attempts by society to regulate people's thoughts and behavior

Popular Culture

Cultural patterns that are widespread among a society's population

High Culture

Cultural patterns that distinguish a society's elite

Subculture

Cultural patterns that set apart some segment of a society's population

Counterculture

Cultural patterns that strongly oppose those widely accepted within a society

Values

Culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, good, and beautiful and that serve as broad guidelines for social living

Afrocentrism

Emphasizing and promoting African cultural patterns

Technology

Knowledge that people use to make a way of life in their surroundings

Folkways

Norms ofr routine or casual interaction

Mores

Norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance

Culture Shock

Personal disorientation when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life

Norms

Rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members

Beliefs

Specific thoughts or ideas that people hold to be true

Cultural Integration

The close relationships among various elements of a cultural system

Eurocentrism

The dominance of European (especially English) cultural patterns

Cultural lag

The fact that some cultural elements change more quickly than others, disrupting a cultural system

Sapir-Whorf Thesis

The idea that people see and understand the world through the cultural lens of language

Nonmaterial Culture

The ideas created by members of a society

Material Culture

The physical things created by members of a society

Cultural Relativism

The practice of judging a culture by its own standards

Ethnocentrism

The practice of judging another culture by standards of one's own culture

Cultural Transmission

The process by which one generation passes culture to the next

Culture

The ways of thinking, the ways of acting, and the material objects that together form a people's way of life


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