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Part II – the Individual and Society Chapter 3: Culture and Society Lecture #4

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Part II – the Individual and SocietyChapter 3: Culture and Society

Lecture #4

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What is Culture?

“the ways of life of the individual members or groups within a society”

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What is Culture?

- Man-made

- “Shared” by members of a society

- “Learned” “Achieved”

- “transmitted” thru the socialization process or human interaction

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What constitutes Culture?

- Material

- Non-Material

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What constitutes Culture?

Material

The physical objects that a society creates and uses

Non-Material

The abstract creations of a society

Values

Norms (including laws) etc.

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What constitutes Culture?

Values

“the abstract ideals” (P. 48)

Socially shared ideas about what is right.

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What constitutes Culture?

Norms

“definite principles or rules people are expected to observe” (P. 48)

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What constitutes Culture?

Material Cultures

Norms

Values

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Nature and Nurture

Human beings

Nature “Biological” “Genetic”

“Given”

Nurture “Cultural” “Achieved”

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Nature and Nurture

“Nature” vs. “Nurture”

Which determines human actions and behaviors?

What is the relationships between “Nature” and “Nurture”?

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Nature and Nurture

Sociobiology“the application of biological principles to explain the social

activities of animals, including human beings.” (P. 50)

Human beings Animals≒“Our generic makeup accounts for most aspects of social

life.” (P.54)

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Nature and Nurture

Sociology vs. Sociobiology

“biological reductionism”

Incest taboo

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Nature and Nurture

Sociology vs. Sociobiology

Cultural diversity

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Cultural Change

How does “culture” change?Contacts

Communications

Processes of interaction b/w different cultures

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Cultural Change

- Colonization

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Cultural Change

- Immigration

- War

- “Globalization” Transportation (tourism); Communication

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Culture and Globalization

“Music Goes Global”  Now?

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Culture and Globalization

Music Global Now?

Dick Lee

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“Music Goes Global” now?

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Cultural Change

What happens when different cultures meet?

- Acculturation

- Assimilation

- Accommodation

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Cultural Change What happens when different cultures meet?

Acculturation

People from one advanced cultures (civilization) incorporate norms and values from other cultures into their own

through a process.

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Cultural Change What happens when different cultures meet?

Assimilation

Culturally distinct groups within a society of an advanced culture adopt the norms and values of that advanced

culture and gain equal statuses in its groups and institutions.

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Cultural Change What happens when different cultures meet?

Accommodation

The process by which a smaller, less powerful group or society is able to maintain the major features of its culture

even after prolonged contact with a larger, stronger culture.

“Newyorican”

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Cultural Change

George Ritzer

“McDonalization of Society”

“efficiency”

“predictability”

“control”

“calculability”

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Cultural Change“McDonalization of Society”?

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Cultural Change“McDonalization of Society”?

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Cultural Change“McDonalization of Society”?

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Cultural Change“McDonalization of Society”?

Values

↓  Norms

Material Cultures

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Cultural Change

Assimilation / Subcultures

Countercultures

Accommodation

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Cultural Change

Ethnocentrism

Cultural relativism (pluralism)

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Cultural Change

Cultural relativism

How much can we allow diversity of culture?