UCSP
Compadrazgo
"Co-parenthood" actualized by the godparents after being part of rituals or ceremonies, like baptism, weddings, and religious confirmation.
Descent
- biological relationship - individual's child or offspring, or his or her parents and ancestry
Joseph Ejercito Estrada
13th presidents of the philippines, known as Erap. Erap as a reverse is Pare. Use by parentsto call the godparents of his children and vice versa. a compadre to the Filipino Masses walang kama-kamag-anak, walang kumpa-kumpare which he used in his inaugural address. A promise he made to the Filipinos that no special treatment will be given to his family and friends during his term. He was impeached in 2001 through the EDSA People power II Revolution. Convicted by plunder and corruption, sentenced a lifetime imprisonment, but was given pardon in 2007.
Legal Separation
Allows the couple to stay in different households, while their marriage is still considered as valid
Judy Taguiwalo
Appointed Secretary of Department of social welfare and development after the victory of President Rodrigo Duterte. known advocate of women's rights subject of headlines after receiving a bad joke about being a solo parent from a senator during the review of her appointment. this stirred arguments and debates and the senator eventually said sorry for having said the joke.
Egalitarian
Both parents have equal power
Family
Center of the life of the filipinos the primary social institution of society
Patrilineal Descent
Children only recognize the father's side as members of their family
Unilineal System
Exclusive identification to only one of the parent's lineage
Patriarchal
Father has the final decision in the family
Family
Kingsley Davis - as a group of people related by consanguinity that maintains close relationship to each other first agent of socialization, which orients children on how to be good members of society.
Matriarchal
Mother's decision has a greater impact
Bilateral Descent
Nonunilineal or cognatic descent people consider both the father's and mother's sides as their relatives
Single-parent families
Only have one parent taking responsibility for their children.
Polygamy
Practice of having more than one marital partner - polygyny having more than one wife - polyandry tradition of females having multiple husbands
Exogamy
Practice of marrying someone from a different social group
Matrilineal Descent
Tracing kinship from the female parent's side
cultural universal
a common pattern or feature present among societies, which may differ in form and dynamics
Kinship
a social institution that refers to relations formed between members of society explains the nature and reason for the formation of the different types of bonds that exist Sociology - Different forms of socially accepted relations among people developed through blood or consanguineal relationships, marriage or affinal relationships, adoption, and other culturally accepted rituals.
Cohabitation
act of sharing a household by unmarried couples share their household with their children
Cooperation
among families, on the other hand, is also used to amass more power in society.
Alliances
are made between families to further protect their wealth and power. According to
Patrilocal Residence
couple's place of residence is near the ancestral house of the groom
Claude Levi-Strauss
creating alliances are a more common way of forming kinship ties than tracing descent. Since endogamy between families tend to foster relations among the same families, alliances among families may sometimes result in incest. Incest is the practice of marrying a member of the same family.
Fictive Kinship
familial ties formed through rituals form bonds and treat each other like a family member
Political Dynasties
families that hold political power for generations 1. Vertical political dynasties 2. Horizontal political dynasties
Extended Family
family includes other relatives in the house, such as grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
Household
group of people sharing a common house
Endogamy
groups prohibit their members to marry outside their circles
Marriage
idealistic yet serious topic when discussed with close friends and family one of the most common ways to create one's own family, a family of procreation in the eyes of society, this ritual is a requirement before a couple becomes socially acceptable and legally bonded.
Matrilocal Residence
if they join the household of the bride or live near the bride's relatives
family
institution responsible for taking care of its members. Close interpersonal relationships among family members are commonly present. However, politics is also present between and among families in society.
institution of the family
known for the intimate relationship among its members. Surprisingly, politics also exists within and among families in society.
Lineage
line where one's descent is traced.
Horizontal political dynasties
members of the same family hold the same position over time
Power
not equally distributed among members of the family. Parents, for instance, decide for their children. They also set rules and regulations inside the home. However, power inequality can also be present between parents.
Annulment
nullifies the wedding means the marriage was never valid due to certain groups allow the couples to marry again.
Kinship by marriage
pairing with numbers from their own affiliations the number of partners one can have where to live and where they can start their family
Nepotism
patronage towards family members
Vertical political dynasties
politicians from the same family hold different positions in the government at the same time
Monogamy
practice of having only one partner supported by the Philippine Constitution not applicable to Muslims, since they are subject to the sharia law
Social Institutions
semi-permanent sets of relationships in society that last for a long period of time considered as cultural universal, since they are almost always present in the different cultures and societies across time and space cultural universal - a common pattern or feature present among societies, which may differ in form and dynamics
Divorce
the legal termination of marriage the marriage was valid, but the couple have decided to formally separate.
Compadrazgo
two types of relationships 1. Bond between the parents and the godparents 2. Relationship between the child or couple to the godparents. fosters social solidarity and intergrating the community
Family of procreation
type of family that one creates through marriage, adoption, and other legal processes, usually as one of the parents.
Family of orientation
type of family that one is born into and grows up with, usually as a child of two parents.
Neolocal Residence
when the couple does not consider the distance of their home to be relatives of both parties
Ambilocal Residence
when the couple has the freedom to choose where to live
Nuclear family
when the parents and their children occupy a single house
Reconstituted family
where a single parent marries another single parent, thus joining their households together. at least one of the parents has children from a previous relationship.
Transnational Families
where one or more of its members live in different nations prevalent in philippine society due to overseas employment
Kinship Ties and Social Networks
● Kinship by Blood ● Kinship by Marriage ● Kinship by Ritual ● Family and the Household ● Politics of Kinship
Compadre or Ninong and Ninang
● considered as the second parents of the child ● have the responsibility in guiding the child to be a good son or daughter ● inspire them in their religious faith ● help in raising the children. ● this bond can be found in the workplace, where special treatment is given to compadres