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is a means of society used in responding to nature.
culture
it is one distinguishing mark of being human.
culture
who wrote Reflection on Sociology and Philippine Society
randy
david
it refers to a social position that a person holds
status
it is the form of socialization from birth up to adolescence
Primary Socialization
it refers to behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status
roles
these are the details of what is passed from a member to a new member
content
it is a social status that a person receives at birth or takes on involuntarily later in life
ascribed status
it is a process where values, norms, and customs of a society are inculcated to the members
socialization
it is a social position that a person takes on voluntarily that reflects personal ability and effort
achieved status
it is a form of socialization that starts from adolescence continuing throughout an individuals life
secondary socialization
it occurs in institution that dictates and coerces individual to conform and abide the norms
forced socialization
it is said to be relative when it changes from person to person, from place to place, or from time to time
cultural relativism
despite differences in culture, all societies have attemped to meet basic human needs such as sex, shelter, or protection, and hunger
Universality of Culture
it is a social group sharing the same social territory, typically under the same political authority, and dominant cultural beliefs
society
it consists of the beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics common to the members of a particular group or society
culture
it occurs when an individual enters a new group or encounters a different social group whose customs and norms differ from their own
Adult Socialization
it is a norm that is formally inscribed at the state or federal level and is enforced by police or government law enforcement agencies
laws
it is study of human social relationships and institutions
sociology
is is also known as social or sociocultural anthropology
cultural anthropology
it includes micro theory, or small, middle and large theory
theoretical anthropology
it studies the role of bureaucracy. Focuses more on civil service
public administration
it studies constitutions, legal systems, civil rights, and criminal justice
public law
it refers to the study of past human cultures through their material remains
archaeology
it studies communications origin, history, and contemporary variation
linguistic Anthropology
it is a branch of sociology that studies the criminal behavior or individuals of groups
criminology
it is the study of social facts and social groups and studies the background of any social events
historical sociology
it is the systematic study of governance by the application of empirical and generally scientific methods of analysis
political science
it is elated to moral order of society as formulation and implementation of rules and regulation, law, and order come from this
sociology of law
it studies different political moments of society. it includes of different political ideology, their origin , development, and functions
political sociology
it is the study of humankind in all times and in all places, it includes topic like human origin, social change, and world history
anthropology