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Title: THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE


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THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE
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  • Appreciation of our differences starts with the
    acknowledgment of our similarities
  • -Peter Reese

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As the soil, however rich it may be, cannot be
productive without cultivation, so the mind
without culture can never produce good fruit.
Seneca, Roman philosopher
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Defining Culture
  • How do you know what you know?
  • Where did you get that knowledge from?
  • What kind of an attitude do you have?
  • What is your behavior like?
  • Is this all yours individually or was it passed
    down to you?

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What Is Culture?
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What Is Culture?
  • The customary ways in which humans live. For
    example diet, family forms and processes, social
    organizations, and religions.
  • Mikel Hogan-Garcia

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  • Culture is that complex whole which includes
    knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and
    any other capabilities and habits acquired by
    men/women as members of the society.
  • Edward Taylor

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Simpler
  • Culture is everything that people
  • have (material possessions),
  • think (values and attitudes) and
  • do (behavior patterns) as members of a society

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  • The Role theory
  • Personality consists of a set of learned roles,
    the correct
  • behaviour in a particular situation
  • teacher/pupil interaction
  • weddings, funerals, birthday parties
  • boss/subordinate interaction
  • boy/girl relationships
  • There is a correct way to herd goats, drive a
    car, raise children, etc.
  • Role theory places standard responses to standard
    situations.
  • Problems can arise when circumstances change and
    the standard behaviours no longer produce
    satisfactory outcomes.

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ARE THERE CULTURED AND UNCULTURED PEOPLE?
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Core Identity
  • Includes everything an individual finds
    meaningful, beliefs, values, perceptions,
    assumptions, and framework about reality.
  • Developed through social interaction with family
    and others in a specific environment.

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Self-Awareness
  • Requires self-knowledge of own culture in order
    to know when cultural limits are likely to be
    pushed, foreseeing potential areas of tension,
    and conflict with specific groups.

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HIGH CULTURE???
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ORDINARY CULTURE???
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IN FACT, WE ALL HAVE CULTURE
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Ethnocentrism
  • The belief that ones own group or culture is
    superior to all other groups or cultures.
  • The tendency to use our own way of life as a
    standard for judging others
  • It also indicates the belief, on the part of most
    individuals, that their race, culture, society,
    etc., are superior to all others.

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Ethnorelativism
  • From being neutral about differences to being
    positive.
  • Not only accepts cultural differences, but
    willing and able to adjust our own behavior to
    conform to different norms.
  • Bi-cultural or multi-cultural.
  • Effortlessly adjusting behavior to suit a
    different culture.
  • "style switching"
  • Do not give up their own or birth culture's
    values and beliefs, but integrate aspects of
    other cultures into it.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
  • Enculturation
  • the process of learning or interacting with ones
    cultural environment.

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Acculturation
It occurs when a society changes because it
accepts or adopts an innovation.
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How does this picture show acculturation?
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How does this picture show acculturation?
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CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
  • Culture is dynamic
  • Culture is adaptive
  • Culture is integrated
  • Culture is learnt (not biologically transmitted)
  • Culture is shared (people of the same culture can
    predict, within limits, how others will think and
    behave)

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LAYERS OF CULTURE
  • Cultural universals learned behaviour patterns
    shared by all human beings.
  • Mainstream culture Cultural traditions that
    distinguish a specific society.

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Cultural universals
  • Economic system.
  • Systems of marriage and family.
  • Educational system.
  • Social control system.
  • System of supernatural beliefs.
  • Systems of communication.
  • Lic. Oscar Conejo Chacón
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