Lec 1 socio

Jecka Cortez
Jecka CortezIntern à Philippine Airlines
Subject Code:  SSCN01G No. of Units: 3 Course Description:  A study of society and culture with emphasis on the patterns and processes of human relations, man’s development and role in the changes that occur in the society, and social issues involving population growth, environment degradation, rural and urban poverty. Sociology with Anthropology
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Lec 1 socio

  • 1. Subject Code: SSCN01G No. of Units: 3 Course Description: A study of society and culture with emphasis on the patterns and processes of human relations, man’s development and role in the changes that occur in the society, and social issues involving population growth, environment degradation, rural and urban poverty. Sociology with Anthropology
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  • 25. Anthropology Biological Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Archaeology Genetics & Evolution Fossil records Biodiversity Primatology Prehistoric Archaeology Historic Archaeology Cultural Resource Management Culture as species trait Variation in cultural systems Processes of cultural change Descriptive linguistic Language evolution Ethno semantics
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  1. Sociological perspective – stresses the powerful role of social groups and social forces in shaping social behavior Sociology focuses on : all kinds of social interactions ( social acts, social relationships, and social organizations, & social processes) Main focus is the group and not the individuals. Sociology is concerned with the recurrent and repetitive forms of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, norms, and social institutions which make up the social order. Sociologists seek not only the description but also the explanation of social behavior. Sociologists are interested in interactions between people, teh way in which people act toward, respond to, and influence one another.
  2. Sociological perspective – stresses the powerful role of social groups and social forces in shaping social behavior Sociology focuses on : all kinds of social interactions ( social acts, social relationships, and social organizations, & social processes) Main focus is the group and not the individuals. Sociology is concerned with the recurrent and repetitive forms of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, norms, and social institutions which make up the social order. Sociologists seek not only the description but also the explanation of social behavior. Sociologists are interested in interactions between people, teh way in which people act toward, respond to, and influence one another.
  3. Sociological perspective – stresses the powerful role of social groups and social forces in shaping social behavior Sociology focuses on : all kinds of social interactions ( social acts, social relationships, and social organizations, & social processes) Main focus is the group and not the individuals. Sociology is concerned with the recurrent and repetitive forms of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, norms, and social institutions which make up the social order. Sociologists seek not only the description but also the explanation of social behavior. Sociologists are interested in interactions between people, teh way in which people act toward, respond to, and influence one another.
  4. Sociological Imagination – is a quality of mind, a capacity to understand the interplay of man and society, of biography and history, of self and the world. It is a mindset that enables the individuals to examine their own experience by locating themselves in the period in which they live and by studying the events in the society. In this way they can better understand the relationship between their life and what is happening in the society, thus gaining a wider potential freedom from social pressures.
  5. Sociological Imagination – is a quality of mind, a capacity to understand the interplay of man and society, of biography and history, of self and the world. It is a mindset that enables the individuals to examine their own experience by locating themselves in the period in which they live and by studying the events in the society. In this way they can better understand the relationship between their life and what is happening in the society, thus gaining a wider potential freedom from social pressures.
  6. Sociological Imagination – is a quality of mind, a capacity to understand the interplay of man and society, of biography and history, of self and the world. It is a mindset that enables the individuals to examine their own experience by locating themselves in the period in which they live and by studying the events in the society. In this way they can better understand the relationship between their life and what is happening in the society, thus gaining a wider potential freedom from social pressures.
  7. Western explorers discovered the strange behavior and beliefs & exotic appearance of people they had come in contact with. Early 19 th Century – gave evidence of the existence of humans a million years ago.
  8. 1980 – local culture : tribal and regional forces. Ethnographers focus only on one topic of interest to avoid holistic approach. Sociology began in Europe at the time of Industrial revolution and French Revolution: established institutions like Catholic Church were threatened by the Protestants movement Ethnography- ) is a scientific research strategy often used in the field of social sciences, particularly in  anthropology  and in some branches of  sociology [1] , also known as part of historical science that studies people, ethnic groups and other ethnic formations, their  ethnogenesis , composition, resettlement, social welfare characteristics, as well as their material and spiritual culture 
  9. Structural functionalism was used. Higher level of research was used through careful and thorough gathering of data about individual cultures.
  10. Anthropology is the study of humanity and its society. It is a scientific study of humanity, the similarities and diversity of cultures, and it attempts to present an integrated picture of humankind.
  11. Anthropology is the study of humanity and its society. It is a scientific study of humanity, the similarities and diversity of cultures, and it attempts to present an integrated picture of humankind.
  12. Ethnosemantics is the study of the semantic (Study of meaning) behavior of an ethnic group and the etic framework for understanding the semantic categories used in that behavior. Semantics   is the study of meaning. It typically focuses on the relation between  signifiers , such as  words ,  phrases ,  signs  and  symbols , and what they stand for. Linguistic semantics is the study of meanings that humans use language to express.
  13. 2 fields of anthropological archaeology – (1) prehistoric rchaeology – studies societies that did not leave written records (2) historical archaeology – studies societies with written records.
  14. The ideas gathered are used fpr policy resommnedations, developments planning and advocacy. The study can be useful in areas of public health, family planning, and social development.
  15. Indigenous group – Aetas, Mangyan or subanons Urbanized – manila * All people are homo sapiens
  16. Anthropologists view the various aspects of life, like kinship and family, economy, arts, politics, A INTERWOVEN TO FORM A SOCIAL WHOLE. Anthropology look at all societies as an integrated part of a large world system.
  17. These social scientists hold that humans and their environment are interrelated and that the end product of an adaptation may be particular behavior, social system, or physical structure.
  18. Anthropologists use the holistic approach in studying groups and their culture or distinctive way of life, covering many aspects of their social life, including the history of the area, physical environment, organization of family life, language, settlement patterns, political, economic and religious organizations, and lifestyle.