UCSP

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  • Filipino culture
    • Influenced by Western civilization brought by colonization of Western countries, i.e. Spain
  • Primary group
    Based on structure
  • Cultural diffusionism
    Asserts that culture originates from one or more culture centers
  • Pressure group
    Based on purpose
  • Post-Industrial Society
    Phase of societal development where information technology evolves
  • Social Inequality
    Branch of sociology that focuses on social organization
  • Anthropological functionalism
    Believes that cultural elements and practices are interrelated and interdependent and persist because they have a purpose
  • Intruder is not a rebel deviant
  • "Philippines is only a third world country". Statement that exhibits xenocentrism
  • Revolution is not an innovative form of deviant
  • Looking at one's own culture more objectively like an outsider
    Aims to make the strange familiar and the familiar strange
  • Bureaucracy
    Can cause social organization or disorganization
  • Looking at one's own culture more objectively like an outsider
    Challenges individuals to evaluate and criticize their own culture
  • Gambler
    Example of retreatist deviant
  • Leftist
    Rebel deviant
  • Ethnocentrism
    Filipinos are known to be outstanding workers around the world
  • Anthropology
    Studies human kind in all times and places
  • Political evolution
    Refers to the social processes that involve efforts to create control over a subsystem of any socially organized as well as the process of exercising control
  • Task group
    Constitutes a pool of workers, labor force, or performers following a chain of command to complete an assigned duty
  • Human ecology
    Branch of sociology studies the effects of various social organizations to the population's behavior
  • Symbolic interactionism
    Sociological perspective deals with patterns of behavior in large units of society
  • Archaeology
    Field of anthropology studies past human cultures through their material remains
  • Conformity
    The act of exhibiting the same as the behavior of most other people in society
  • Deviance
    The recognized violation of cultural norms
  • Biological anthropology
    Field of anthropology seeks to describe the distribution of hereditary variations among contemporary populations
  • Out-group
    Often perceived as odd and indifferent
  • Cultural evolution
    Refers to the process as social development from an early simple type of social organization to one that is complex and highly specialized
  • Rebellion
    Form of deviance attempts to change the goals and means of society
  • Norm
    The set of means to ensure that people generally behave in expected and approved ways