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Knowledge, language, values, customs, physical objects that help explain the behavior of a particular group or society
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MATERIAL—OBJECTS & HOW THEY ARE USED NON-MATERIAL—IDEAS, VALUES, LANGUAGE, BELIEFS
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Guidelines group members accept Ex: honesty Actual behavior Ex: cheating
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VERBAL AND WRITTEN RULES SOCIAL INTERACTION “SOCIAL MARKER” Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis ◦ Languages differ-----perceptions different
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Biological basis for human behavior Behavior that helps people adapt transmitted by genes No sharp line between human & non human behavior ◦ Criticism—used to justify racial superiority
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Nature—reflexes, drives, genes Vs. Nurture-learn from others how to control social behavior Which one is more important????
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OBJECTS, GESTURES AND IMAGES THAT HAVE MEANING EXAMPLES—FLAG, “BLACK POWER”, PEACE SIGN
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GENERAL IDEA THAT PEOPLE SHARE ABOUT WHAT IS GOOD OR BAD EXAMPLES: CIVIL RIGHTS, COMPETITION VALUES CAN COMPLEMENT OR COMPETE WITH EACH OTHER
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SPECIFIC GUIDELINE FOR BEHAVIOR EXAMPLES: SMOKING, DATING RULES
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EVERYDAY HABITS IF YOU VIOLATE A FOLKWAY, YOU ARE CONSIDERED A “SLOB”
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NORMS VITAL TO THE WELL BEING AND TO OUR VALUES EXAMPLES—NO INCEST ◦ Strong punishment if you are caught
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RULES OF A POLITICAL BODY EXAMPLES—TRAFFIC, MURDER, ABUSE Come from mores & norms
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Positive Formal “honor roll” Informal “good job” Negative Formal “jail time” Informal “frown”
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DIVERSITY ◦ Many groups share social characteristics & keep sharing cultural traits SUBCULTURE VS. DOMINANT CULTURE ◦ Part of dominant culture but different COUNTERCULTURES ◦ Not part of dominant culture; no shared values ETHNOCENTRISM ◦ One culture better than another; judging
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1-discovery 2-invention (innovation) 3-diffusion ◦ Borrowing & accepting an invention or innovation 4-acculturation ◦ 2 cultures meet and change
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General traits all cultures have Based on physical environment & similar problems to fix Ex: marriage, death rituals Cultural Universals Ways in which universals are expressed Specific to each group More specific to individual culture Cultural Particulars
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