Non-material Culture
Norms
Study of Culture
Cultural Transmission
Gestures
100

What does non-material culture consists of?

nonphysical products of society, symbols, values, rules and sanctions.

100

What are Norms?

They develop rules for appropriate behavior based on values and vary from place to place.

100

Represents a culture's actual behaviors.

Real Culture

100

What is Cultural Transmission?

Culture often passes from one generation to the next through language.

100

What are Gestures?

Symbols we make using our bodies, such as facial expressions, hand movements, eye contact, and other types of body languages.

200

What is symbols?

represent, suggests, or stand for something else.
200

What is a sanction?

A prize or punishment you receive when you either abide by a norm or violate it.

200

Represents the values to which a culture aspires.

Ideal Culture

200

What not only advances our knowledge but also bring us together by helping us create social consensus or agreement?

Languages

200

What are two or more values that support each other?

Value Clusters

300

Some language exist only in the ____ while other languages are expressed through both speech and writing systems.

Oral Tradition

300

What are informal types of norms?

Folkways

300

What consists of a deliberate effort to appreciate a group's ways of life in its own context, without prejuice?

Cultural Reliatiuism

300

Concept that supports the inherent value of different cultures in a society?

Multiculturalism

300

A part of a society's nonmaterial culture, represent cultural standards by which we determine what is good, bad, right, or wrong

Values

400
Process by which minority groups adapt to the dominant culture>

Assimilation

400

Norms that represents a community's most important values?

Mores

400

What occurs when a person uses his or her own culture to judge another culture?

Ethnocentrism

400

What strongly influenced the speaker's worldview?

Structure of a language

400

What helps us define values, usually in terms of opposites

Value Pairs

500

What did Noam Chomsky suggest?

Suggested that human beings' ability to use language comes from common roots.

500

Folkways are often _____ when violated, call for minor informal negative sanctions if any at all.

social customs

500

Refer to fear and hostility toward people who are from other countries or cultures.

Xenophobia

500

Research into the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis suggest that because language influences two things

thinking and culture

500

What is capable of growth and change, so it is possible for a cultures' values to change over time?

Cultures

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