Chapter 1 Ucsp The Social Sciences and The Three Faces of The Social
Chapter 1 Ucsp The Social Sciences and The Three Faces of The Social
Chapter 1 Ucsp The Social Sciences and The Three Faces of The Social
GOOD AFTERNOON
CLASS
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
TOPIC: CHAPTER 1 -THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND THE
THREE FACES OF THE SOCIAL
LESSON 1: UNDERSTANDING CULTURE,
SOCIETY, AND POLITICS: SOME KEY
OBSERVATIONS
CULTURAL SOCIAL
PRACTICES FORCES
FACES
OF THE
SOCIAL
ANTHROPOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE
POWER
RELATIONS
LESSON 1
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY,
AND POLITICS: SOME KEY
OBSERVATIONS
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
The learners:
VALUES-
➢ Are a person's collectivity's principles or standards of behavior
and are considered as judgment of what is important in life.
➢ Important and lasting beliefs or ideals shared by the members
of a culture about what is good or bad and desirable or
undesirable
BELIEFS –
● is something one accepts as true or real.
● It takes the form of firmly held opinion or conviction,
regardless of the lack of verifiable evidence.
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PHOTO ESSAY
One picture
is worth a
thousand
words
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B. Observations about Social, Political, and Cultural
Realities: Behavior and Phenomenon
Social Phenomena
• Are the individual, external, and social
constructions that influence a person's life and
development
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
SITUATION
Gary graduated a year ago. Despite being
blessed with several job offers, he chose BEHAVIOR AND
to remain jobless and hang around with
his barkada. Together they love to go PHENOMENA
around in the town plaza especially at
night IS_A_B_Y
ISTAMBAY
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
SITUATION
Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist
Church are strongly prohibited from
eating pork and food with blood, as well BEHAVIOR AND
as from smoking and drinking alcoholic
beverages PHENOMENA
_OOD TAB__S
FOOD TABOOS
SOCIAL REALITIES: BEHAVIOR AND PHENOMENON
SITUATION
SITUATION
SCENARIO SCENARIO
Kapitan LUDITH Imperial is the
Taking “selfies” is ALEXIS’s
incumbent mayor of the Vertigo City.
preoccupation. It became a habit
His son, GERALD is currently running
when her parents gave her a phone
for the congressional seat of the
on her birthday.
district, a position occupied by his
mother Congresswoman Amanda
PHENOMENON Imperial for about three consecutive
SEL_IE_G terms
PHENOMENON
SELFIENG P_L_TI_AL D_NA_T_
POLITICAL DYNASTY
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL CHANGE
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS
SCENARIO SCENARIO
As a youth volunteer, SAMANTHA
ERICKA, a college student, is living
finds the rainy season a busy season
alone in Dagupan . Both of her
due to the frequency of typhoon-
parents are OFWs working in KOREA.
related disasters. Sometimes, she
She visits them every summer break
even spends her own money to buy
relief goods for typhoon victims
PHENOMENON
TR_NS_ATI_NAL FAMILY PHENOMENON
TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY YOUTH VO_UN_ERI_M
YOUTH VOLUNTERISM
SOCIAL DYNAMICS: SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL CHANGE
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS
SCENARIO
JOSHUA almost missed the chance to
finish high school because he had
been absent most of the time playing
PHENOMENON
Mobile Legends (ML)
VI_E_ G_M_N_
VIDEO GAMING
Observations about Social, Political, and Cultural Realities:
Behavior and Phenomenon
Social Phenomena
• Are the individual, external, and social constructions that influence a person's life and
development
ISTAMBAY
FOOD
MARRIAGE
TABOO
SOCIAL
BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENA
Political Behavior and Phenomena
Political Behavior
Political Phenomena
POLITICAL CANDIDATE
ELECTIONS ENDORSEMENT BY A
CELEBRITY
POLITICAL
BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENA
Cultural Behavior and Phenomena
Cultural Behavior
o Also known as Bandwagon Effect
o Is an event where certain individuals behave in a certain way
merely because other person do as well.
Cultural Phenomenon
o Happens when something or someone gains widespread
popularity. However, it is noteworthy that it is not the subject that
is the cultural phenomenon but rather the process of being
famous.
CULTURAL
BEHAVIOR AND
PHENOMENA
• POPULARITY (FAN
BASED)
• SOCIAL MEDIA BUZZ
REMEMBER
What is common among the scenarios is that they may all
considered as manifestations of cultural and political
changes. New technological platforms facilitating
communication, self-expression, and interactions
represent the cultural change, while possession and
expressions of power represent the political change
LESSON 2
THE SOCIAL SCIENCES:
SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY,
AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
C.DEFINITION OF ANTHROPOLOGY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, AND SOCIOLOGY
THE SOCIAL AS A DRIVER OF INTERACTION
01. SOCIOLOGY
02.ANTHROPOLOGY
REMEMBER
C CULTURE beliefs, social forms, and traits that
defines a specific racial, religious or
social group
P POLITICS cities
Refers to achieving and exercising
positions of governance over a
human community
The discipline under which identity, culture, society and
politics are studied are collectively called "social sciences
Social Sciences
Comprise of a wide array of academic disciplines that study the overall functions of society
as well as the interactions among its individual members and institutions.
APPLIED
SCIENCE
ANTHROPOLOGY
An Unofficial Story of Anthropology
• Has been pejoratively called "child of colonization" - because discoverers of
new territories were always accompanied by missionary documenters (a.k.a
etnographers).
• Ethnographers- the primary function of these documenters was to record the
"scribed of cultures" such as all their observations and reflections about the
conquered territories,their people, practices, language, rituals and
idiosyncrasies.
• Scribed of cultures- became instruments of the colonizers in achieving their
ultimate, yet oftentime undisclosed goals- the subjugation of native cultures.
• Informal story of Anthropology suggest two things:
1) .Its methodology of documenting one's engagement with a different culture
(Ethnography)
2) Fascination with the ways of life in different societies.
• Ethnography- can be a research design or a specific research method where
people are observed in their natural environment rather than in a formal
research setting.
Definition of Anthropology
Anthropology
➢Is the systematic study of the biological, cultural, and
social aspects of man
➢It is derived from the two Greek words "anthropos" which
means "man" and "logos" which means "study or inquiry"
➢Examples of renowned anthropologist are Edward
Burnett Taylor, Franz Boas, Alfred Koeber, Bronislaw
Malinowski, Clifford Geertz, and Margaret Mead
American Anthropological Association describes "Anthropology"as
Anthropologist are looking for "culture universal rather than universal culture"
(equal but different principle)-
• Instead of looking for cultural artifacts that appear the same everywhere
they are found (universal culture) anthropologist are looking for patterns of
similarity within an area of differences (culture universal).
FIELDS OF ANTHROPOLOGY
1. Social Anthropology- studies how social patterns and practices and cultural
variations develop across different societies.
2. Cultural Anthropology- studies cultural across different societies and examines
the need to understand culture in its own context.
3. Linguistic Anthropology- studies language and discourse and how they reflect
and shape aspects of human society and culture.
4. Biological/Physical Anthropology- studies the origins of humans as well as the
interplay between social factors and the processes of human evolution,
adaptation, and variation over time.
5. Archaeology- deal with the prehistoric societies by studying their tools and
environment.
Sociology was born in Europe during the
period of Industrial Revolution
AUGUST COMTE
COINED THE TERM SOCIOLOGY
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THEORITICAL PERSPECTIVES
Emile Durkheim
• A french social thinker
• His landmark study of suicide enabled him to concretize the "niche
problematique" of sociology.
• With his monumental work on suicide he introduced the concept of
"social fact/social phenomenon.
• According to Durkheim social fact was a characteristic feature of the
power of ideas to create social realities for member of societies.
Karl Marx
• Poor and always hungry, exiled for several times and declared
persona-non-grata by is own country Germany
• Saw and felt the evils of social inequality
• He produced the most scathing critique of capitalist exploitation f the
labor class for profit.
Anthropologist, Sociologist, and Political Scientist Dealings with Social
Inequality