Module 5: UCSP

Cards (61)

  • refers to relationships within members of  community or family
    kinship
  • the purpose of ______ is to provide organization and structure for relationship.
    kinship
  • what are the 3 types of kinship?

    *Kinship by blood
    *kinship by rituals
    *kinship by marriage
  • Also knows as Consanguineal Kinship
    kinship by blood
  • the most basic and general form of relations 
    kinship by blood
  • this kinship is achieved by birth or _____ affinity.
    kinship by blood
  • also know as Affinal Kinship

    kinship by marriage
  • refers to relation developed when a MARRIAGE OCCURS
    kinship by marriage
  • when marriage takes place, new forms of social relation are developed

    kinship by marriage
  • Cultural Mechanism that ensures continuity 
    kinship by marriage
  • 10 TYPES OF MARRIAGE
    • endogam
  • 10 TYPES OF MARRIAGE

    Endogamy
    Exogamy
    Monogamy
    Polygamy
    Polygyny
    Polyandry
    Patrilocal Residence
    Matrilocal Residence
    Arranged Marriage
    Referred Marriage
  • the custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.

    Endogamy
  • refers to compulsory marriage

    Endogamy
  • also known as within marriage 

    with-in marriage
  • example of ______ ;
    iglesia ni Christ Brown x ilglesia ni Christ Brown
    endogamy
  • refers to a marriage required outside their own group, community, or social classes.
    exogamy
  • also known as out marriage
    exogamy
  • refers to marriage where an individual has only one male or female or mate
    monogamy
  • refers to the practice having more than one partner or sexual mate.
    polygamy
  • a MAN has multiple female partners. 

    Polygyny
  • a WOMAN has multiple male partners or mate
    polyandry
  • married couples stay in the house of the husband’s relative or near the husband’s kin
    patrilocal residence
    • married couples stay in the house of the wife’s relative or near the wife’s kin
    matrilocal residence
  • not referred buy they are arranged my parents
    arranged marriage
  • Matchmaker help their single friends to find partner 
    Referred Marriage 
  • couples leave their family origin and form a new household
    neolocal residence
  • in post marital residence this is the basic pattern in modern industrial societies 
    neolocal residence
  • remains to husband’s residence
    patrilocal residence
  • remains to wife’s residence 
    matrilocal residence
  • consist of woman and her children without the help of husband or other adult men
    matrifocal residence
    •  consist of man and his children without the help of wide or other woman
    patrifocal residence
  • Men must relocate to mother’s brother’s household (Tito)
    Avunculocal Residence 
  • married couple decides whether to live within husband’s side or wife’s side 
    Ambilocal Residence
    • couple remains within their own family of residence after marriage
    • if have children, it must be at Mother’s residence
    Natalocal Residence
  • also known as COMPADRAZGO translated by ‘godparenthood’
    kinship by rituals
  • considered as the basic unit of social organization. made up of a group who are linked by marriage, blood and adoption
    The Family
  • married couples without children; a married family with or more unmarried children

    Nuclear Family
  • member of Family beyond parents
    Extended Family
  • a type of family where parents have a child from previous marital marriage but stay to form a family unit.
    blended family