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The Social And Cultural World

Explore the interactions of course concepts related to persons, society, and culture over time, shedding light on the links and implications. Definitions of persons, society, culture, environment, time, power, authority, gender, and technology are provided to enhance understanding.

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The Social And Cultural World

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  1. The Social And Cultural World

  2. Copy this diagram into your books. Explain briefly how the concepts are linked and what this means. • Answer: This diagram shows the interactions of the course concepts and how they relate to persons, society and culture in their own environment over time.

  3. Complete your table with these definitions: • PERSONS: This refers to the individuals who make up a society. What is important is that every person, regardless of commonalities they have with everyone, are unique and have different roles and status within a society. • SOCIETY: This concept refers to the way people interact with each other and organise themselves based on commonalities. Another term used is Social Group, as it is the groups, networks, institutions, organisations, and systems that people use to link themselves with other people.

  4. CULTURE: This concept generally refers to the values, arts, technology, laws and beliefs that bind a society together. Culture can include artefacts (physical expressions of their society-tattoos, clothing, buildings etc) and mentefacts (non-physical- values, beliefs, customs etc) • ENVIRONMENT: This concept generally refers to the physical and psychological setting of a society. Physical may include rural or city environments, whereas psychological could include growing up in a violent home. • TIME: Time is a constant in all societies and cultures. In our western way of thinking we choose to measure it in the linear model of past, present, and future. In Society and Culture time refers to continuity and change.

  5. POWER: The easiest way to understand power is to think about what it is that allows people to bring others to do things they may not normally do. It involves a capacity to influence others to follow a course of action or a point of view they would not otherwise follow. Think of peer pressure. • AUTHORITY: Authority implies a legitimate use of influence and or/persuasion. Someone in authority has permission (implied or directed) to make decisions; someone in power would make decisions regardless of what those affected by the decision think.

  6. GENDER: This concept refers to how society constructs the differences between men and women. It is not the physical differences but the values society places on those differences. For example, society accepts males as tough and boisterous while women are seen as meek and shy. These beliefs only have meaning because society gives them one, not because they are based on facts. • TECHNOLOGY: Technology means the tools that make life easier for both work and leisure. Some societies have simple tools whereas others completely rely on sophisticated tools.

  7. Concepts of Micro, Meso and Macro Worlds

  8. Fill in the following diagram with examples from your own life (your personal experience) My Meso World

  9. Worksheet: Complete the following worksheet. Anything you do not finish in class will be your homework due next lesson!!

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