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Elements of Culture. & Q#4Ivan Santos
Johanna Lopez
Social NormsSocial Norms is manners and laws.
It can also be what society expect from you and what you should do as an everyday behavior.Basic things that keep the human race from
devolving into something uncivilized. It can also be what makes a difference human
from behaving as animals.
Examples• Gift giving during Christmas
is considered a social norm.• Leaving a tip for the waiter.
• Men pay for dinner most of the time.• Only having sex with consenting adults.
• Saying please and thank you.• Wearing Clothing in public.
Showering.Picking someone up if they fall
downOpening the door for old ladies.
Going to the back of the line.Not talking with your mouth full.
Working for a living.Stopping at red light.
Examples cont.
InstitutionSocial institutions are beliefs and behavior centered on basic social needs. All societies rely on a minimum of five social institutions.
ExamplesPolitic -Every society must have some political structure to maintain internal order and to protect against external threats.- In modern society, we have a formal system of law which we follow- Armed forces for protection against external threat.
Socialization- school is created to pass on information that may not be known to family members & to pass on more knowledge to our young members.
Examples Family( reproduction)No society can exist for more than one generation unless it replaces itself.
Religious Institutions To keep people motivated, they must have a belief in something that transcends the self.
EconomySocieties must provide for the production and distribution of goods and services. As today, we rely on corporations, and high technology.
Question #4What are some examples of conventions, mores and laws found in US society?• Norms is the agreement upon
expectations and rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members. All norms vary depending on their cultural groups.
• Ex: Americans, for instance, maintain fairly direct eye contact when conversing with others; Asians, on the other hand, may avert their eyes as a sign of politeness and respect.
ValuesValues in society are what it holds to be
“good” or desirable.
Both of these are values. How do they diff er?
Why do we hold these values to such high regard?
35th President of the United States J.F.K. was a model citizenWho followed these values consistently until his death.
We condition ourselves to believe that if we follow these
Values we will be rewarded with a “good life” And general welfare.
Examples of Values
Honesty Courage
JusticeChivalry
Values can be determined from you set of morals for example: Chivalry | Selfless-nessValues can also be determined from a sense not related to morality for instance self preservation or pride. For example: Economic Success | Health |
Education.
Morally and Non-Morally based values.
Local Example of Values.
Globally the united states is viewedas very materialistic
This means we value the accumulation and use of money
Very highly.
Social values are what make institutions function Correctly. Churches, mosques, temples have power
Only as long as people believe in and follow their values
Material Products|Cultural Artifacts
“Man-made objects of human skill and effort that are essentialTo the functioning of a society”
Products created by a society that the society then becomesdependent on to keep its status quo.
Very closely related to material productsTechnology.
Definition: Deals with the creation and use of technical means and Their interrelation with life, society, and the environment.
Technology has always been a corner stone of a society. Be itThe advancement of its technology the gives it strength or its
Primitive technology that contributes to its weakness.