CESC

Cards (94)

  • community is defined by 2 characteristics:
    Location and Social Identification
  • seek personal development w/o the help of others
    self help
  • level of commitment and accountability
    level of involvement on the community
    Community Ownership
  • own contributions
    community participation
  • binding collective into whole
    Conciliation
    Inclusion
  • goals to create a better society
    attain the basic necessities and resources
    Access and Equity
  • more issue specific
    social movement
  • embody several movement within its own ecosystem
    community
  • multitudes of topics
    advocacy
  • formations are created with this
    organic networking
  • foundation of advocacies and networking is the hope for?
    social action
  • study of people and societies
    social sciences
  • driving force for civilizations
    Communities
  • earliest human ancestors survived as hunter-gatherers during this era
    Paleolithic age
  • one of the earliest form of social stratification
    Foraging
  • they are known to gather wild plants and smaller preys
    Women
  • Hunting are task for
    Males
  • this era is the turning point of human evolution
    Mesolithic Age
  • Era where hunter gatherers were having a less vital communal function
    Mesolithic Age
  • era where the communal settlements started 
    Mesolithic Age
  • period where human evolved culturally
    Neolithic Age
  • was added to agriculture as their main source of food
    Herding
  • branch of social science that analyzes the history etc.
    sociology
  • direct results of classifying people
    social class
  • identifiable traits to distinguish indiv and groups from one another
    social stratification
  • how indiv or groups move across stratification and classification
    social mobility
  • how people or group are classified by using core religious beliefs
    religion
  • one of the primary influences that contribute to individual identity
    religion
  • identify people through their sexuality norms
    sexuality
  • interaction of society within a certain social anomaly such as deviant act or norm defying stunt
    deviance
  • according to him the study of politics can be summed up as to “who gets what, when and how”
    harold lasswell
  • intersects other branches of knowledge ang injury
    Political Science
  • views communities as composed of citizens guided under one constitution or government
    political Science
  • composed of indiv that share common background
    nation
  • its a political entity that has four characteristics: population, sovereignty, territory and government
    state
  • what is the four characteristics of state
    population, sovereignty, territory and government
  • both nation and state came together to form a unified body
    nation-state
  • prioritizes the protection of its population, territories, sovereignty, and its government
    national interest
  • intersection of national interest local and local governance
    foreign policy
  • set patterns of behavior by motivating and restricting conduct by set of rules and regulations.
    institutions