cult ure. the foundation of social life! culture – the beliefs, values, norms of behavior,...
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Culture
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The Foundation of Social Life!
• Culture– The beliefs, values, norms of behavior, symbols,
and material objects shared by a particular people
– Culture is also the social process through which meaning is constructed and disseminated
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Elements of Culture
• Norms– Culturally defined standards or rules of conduct
• Mores – high moral consequences, e.g. murder• Folkways – considerable leeway, e.g. farting in class or picking
your nose
• Sanctions– rewards or punishments for violating norms
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Elements of Culture
• Values– Standard of judgment by which people decide on
desirable goals and outcomes– Standards of judgment or desirability• Like what?• Examples: people might value health, privacy, freedom,
education, success, hard work, personal property, money, youth, solidarity, etc.
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Elements of Culture
• Symbols– Something used to represent or stand for
something else
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Elements of Culture
• Language– Written or spoken system of symbols that conveys
meaning– Language is the most powerful symbol through
which social reality is constructed and maintained• E.g. “Layoff” or “workforce reduction”• E.g. “Collateral damage” or “dead civilians”
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Power and Culture
• Assigning meaning to symbols is often contentious and contested
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Power and Culture• Influence over culture increases power to
define social reality
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The Significance of Culture
• Humans need culture to survive• Culture guides human behavior• Culture gives meaning to our lives
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Culture is Learned
• Learned behavior is not instinctual – “Greed” is not human nature
• We are, for the most part, not instinctual creatures; we are cultural creatures
• Specifics of culture change, but culture itself is constant
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Our entire base of knowledge is a cultural artifact
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“ABOVE AND BEYOND” OPPORTUNITY!
• Identify a FOLKWAY and violate it. Write a brief essay providing a sociological analysis being sure to:1. Identify the specific norm you violated2. Describe the reactions of the people around you3. Explain how you felt while you were violating the
norm4. Discuss what this experiment taught you about
socialization and social control