Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Ethic Notions

DR. LINZIE SPRING 2013 MARLON RIGGS heathen NOTIONS 1. Which theoretical paradigm is presented in the dart to study race relations? This image presents a symbolic integrationist perspective. It evaluates how the great unwashed in the United States dedicate utilize symbols to detract from a race of people. Society used certain symbols and caricatures to communicate ideas to the general public. 2. What is enculturation? Socialization is the lifelong process by which people learn the focuss of the decree in which they blistering.The process by which gentlemans gentleman acquire a sense of self-importance or a fond individuation, jump their human capacities, learn civilization, and learn close to the expected behaviors. 3. What is stopping point? (What are the two primary(prenominal) forms of culture? ) Sociologically, culture is the way of life of a people. The two main forms of culture are material culture ( all the physical objects that people have invented or borrow ed from other cultures) and nonmaterial culture ( the intangible human creations that include beliefs, values, norms, and symbols). . What is kind social organisation? Social structure is a system that coordinates human activities in slackly predictable ways, shaping relationships and opportunities to connect to others, gives people an identity, puts up barriers to accessing resources and people, and determines the relative ease or difficulty with which those barriers can be broken. 5. What is identity and how do culture and social structure construct identity and socialize untried members in terms of these images?The way we live and the people we socialize on a daily basis made a difference on how we light upon ourselves. Cultures gives us ideas of what is acceptable and what material objects we have to play, work, and develop. Meanwhile, social structure gives us an advantage, or detriment that helps us develop skills and connections that will identify us. 6. What are the na mes and images used in each socio-economic period? Emancipation (pre/post) -Reconstruction (pre/post) -Civil Rights (pre/post) NOTES

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