What does nonmaterial mean? And Examples.
Come together with material objects to form a way of life. Ex: Thoughts, action, language, and values – come together with material objects to form a way of life.
What is material culture?
Objects you can see, touch, feel, or smell. Books, buildings, food, clothing, transportation, even the statue of liberty.
What is Culture?
The element of the way of life.
What is secondary socialization?
The process through which children become socialized outside the home, within society at large.
What does Nature mean?
Genetics
What two main components can culture be broken down into?
Things and Ideas
What does High Culture mean?
Refers to cultural patterns that distinguish society's Elite.
What is a Melting Pot?
a place where many cultures come together to form a single combined culture.
What is Anticipatory Socialization?
The social process where people learn to take on the values and standards of groups that they plan to join.
What does Nurture mean?
Taught
What does the symbol mean?
Includes anything that carries a specific meaning that’s recognized by people who share a culture.
What does Low/Popular Culture mean?
It includes the cultural behaviors and ideas that are popular with Most People in society.
What is Race socialization?
Is the process through which children learn the behaviors, values, and attitudes associated with racial groups.
What is Marasmus?
Marasmus is when people are malnutrition in nutritional emergencies and it can very quickly lead to death if untreated.
What does Value mean?
They are the cultural standards that people use to decide what’s good or bad, what’s right or wrong.
One way of looking at culture is by _________ extinctions low culture and high culture.
Examining
Hidden Curriculums
Is education in norms, values, and beliefs that are passed along through schooling.
What effects you of never seeing the outside world nor socializing with others?
It affects you from being unable to speak and never experience anything.
What does Norms mean?
Norms are rules and expectations that guide behavior within a society.
what does Mainstream Culture mean?
The cultural patterns that are broadly in line with a society's cultural ideals and values, and within any society, there are also Subcultures, cultural patterns that set apart a segment of a society's population.
The teachings of males and females would be what?
Gender Socialization