UCSP (CULTUAL,SOCIAL,POLITICAL,ECONOMIC SYMBOLS AND PRACTICE

Cards (19)

  • Cultural symbols and practices are entities that represent a culture, with everything one does throughout their life being based and organized through cultural symbolism.
  • Examples of cultural symbols include objects, figures, sounds, colors, facial expressions, gestures, and word interpretations.
  • Cultural symbols can also be graphic designs such as national flags, crests, or logos.
  • Colors can represent continents, regions, countries, emotions, wealth, status, ability to ward off evil, religious practices, tranquility, sadness, prosperity, luck, charm, bravery, and prosperity.
  • Music can include songs, anthems, instruments, traditional music, and language such as words, phrases, principles, or slogans.
  • Language can represent concepts such as "It's more fun in the Philippines" and "Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness".
  • Fashion can include clothing styles from different countries such as the Kimono from Japan, Barong Tagalog/Baro’t Saya from the Philippines, Han Bok from Korea, and others.
  • Architecture can include landmarks such as Big Ben in British Culture and the Pyramid in Egypt.
  • Food and beverages can include Sake from Japan, Monks in Southern France, and effigies of praying children.
  • Personification can include figures such as the Goddess of Liberty from France, Lapu Lapu from the Philippines, and Buddha from Buddhism.
  • CATHOLIC, CHRISTIAN, ISLAM
    MARK
  • grapes from Portugal, Spain, and Peru (New Year), and balot from philippines
    food and beverages
  • father of sociological tradition
    george herbert mead
  • our concept of self is acquired using symbolic gestures
    george herbert mead
  • symbolism that is used to represent a political standpoint
    political symbols
  • relate fairness in judicial process
    scales of justice
  • rainbow flag are used to promote the political goal of LGBTQIA+ rights.
    LGBTQIA+ symbols
  • symbolism that is used by human in economic practices
    economic symbols
  • 4 key economic concepts
    scarcity
    supply and demand
    cost and benefits
    incentives