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AS Sociology

AS Sociology . Topic 1 Introduction . By the end of this lesson, you will be able to…. Identify the key arguments surrounding the formation of culture, State the key differences in the nature versus nurture debate, Apply the concept of nature versus nurture to key examples in context,

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AS Sociology

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  1. AS Sociology Topic 1 Introduction

  2. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to… • Identify the key arguments surrounding the formation of culture, • State the key differences in the nature versus nurture debate, • Apply the concept of nature versus nurture to key examples in context, • Write a conclusion on the topic look at today.

  3. So what do you think? • Is society in harmony or in conflict? • Do people have free will to make free choices or are we controlled by society ? • How is power organised in society? Why are some people more powerful than others? • Is society fair? Why does inequality exist? • Does society shape the individual or does the individual shape society?

  4. Your sociology bible !!!!!

  5. Formation of Culture ?

  6. Starter Task

  7. Key terms for this topic …. • Turn to page 12 of your student pack and read through the various definitions given. • Using three different colours highlight: • In one colour, the ones which you are familiar with, • In one colour, the ones which you I have heard of but are not a 100% on, • In one colour, the ones which make no sense at all.

  8. Formation of culture – an introduction • Most people in society will see and identify themselves as individuals believing in the idea that there is no one truly like them. • Sociology does not in fact deny this individuality but emphasises that the FACT that we are constantly coming into contact with other people means we are constantly changing, and adapting to various social groups, individuals and their norms, values or behaviours. (SOCIALISATION PROCESS) • One of the key focus for sociologist with regards to the formation of culture is to understand HOW and WHY things happen.

  9. Task Read through the article on the Shirbits culture and answer the 2 questions on the handout.

  10. An analysis of Shirbit culture

  11. Rituals to avoid feebleness & disease

  12. Every household has a shrine devoted to the body

  13. Children are only told enough for them to be successfully initiated into the basics of their culture.

  14. Focal point of the shrine is a box built into the wall…

  15. Magical potions are obtained from the medicine men

  16. Beneath the charm box is a small font…

  17. Every day, twice a day…a brief ritual of ablution

  18. Pathological horror & fascination with the mouth….

  19. Men… daily body ritual of scraping & lacerating their faces…

  20. Women bake their heads in a small oven once a month…

  21. The Shirbits (ie BRITISH) are us!

  22. The socialisation process – nature versus nurture Nature Nurture Instinct based, Natural reflexes, Biological needs, Genetic make up, Fixed patterns of behaviour. Context based, Complex and diverse patterns of behaviour, Actions seen to be founded on social and cultural environment, Upbringing seen as an essential part of behaviour demonstrated.

  23. Feral children • Using the information from your induction pack, what do we mean by feral children ? • How does the concept of feral children link in with that of nature versus nurture

  24. Cultural Diversity • Think of the last trip you might have taken overseas, what differences and similarities did you find with the British Culture ? • The concept that normal behaviour varies from one culture to the next. Norms of behaviour in China might be different to the ones in Africa. • This simply means that if one was to move from one country to the other they would be able to adapt themselves thus making human behaviour flexible and diverse.

  25. Norbert Elias (1978) • How does Norbert Elias findings on cultural attitudes link in with the concept of cultural diversity and the flexibility of human behaviour ?

  26. 5–5–1 Write sentences summarising today’s lesson... _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Now reduce those to key words… 5 5 And finally to key word... 1

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