Introduction to Sociology
Culture
Variety of Culture
Identity in culture
100

This helps us analyze and address societal problems by providing insights into human behavior and social structures

What is sociology?

100

Wearing certain clothing or head coverings in religious settings.
Obeying your parents in collectivist cultures and following your own path in individualistic cultures.
Covering one's mouth when yawning or sneezing.

What are examples of cultural norms?

100

Ballet.
Classical music.
Theater.
Opera.
Art exhibitions.
Red carpet events.
Expensive, caviar serving restaurants.

What is high culture?

100

This experience may lead to anxiety, disorientation, and misunderstandings when individuals encounter unfamiliar cultures. It can be managed through education and cultural sensitivity.

What is culture shock?

200

This includes tangible items like clothing, architecture, and technology, which reflect the values and beliefs of a society. For example, traditional clothing can showcase cultural values and identity.

What is material culture?

200

Lying, cheating, causing harm, alcohol use, drug use, marriage beliefs, gossip, slander, jealousy, disgracing or disrespecting parents, refusal to attend a funeral, politically incorrect humor, sports cheating, vandalism, leaving trash,

What are examples of mores?

200

movies, music, television, video games, sports, entertainment news, fashion, and various forms of technology

What are examples of pop culture?

200

evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.

What is ethnocentrism?

300

This important sociological concept serves as a shared language that conveys meaning and reinforces cultural norms and values.

What are cultural symbols?

300

Drug use, domestic violence, incest, having multiple spouses...

What are examples of taboos?

300

Traditional singing such as Mongolian throat singing, Choctaw (Native American) story telling and the whole of the Amish culture

What are examples of folk culture?

300

Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.

What is xenophobia?

400
Concepts, Ideologies, and beliefs that are so important, one may being willing to die for them.


What are sacred values?

400

Luxury cars or designer clothing, highlight social differences and can reinforce inequality

What are examples of status symbols?

400

Hip hop, straight edge, punk rock, hipster, grunge, cosplay, bodybuilding, steam punk, etc.

What are examples of subcultures?

400


preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.

What is prejudice?

500

Languages and words, dress codes, etiquette, rituals, business and social interactions, religion, laws, punishment, values, and ethics. 

What are examples of non-material culture?

500

The extent to which language influences thought and culture.

What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?

500

    Hippie protesters in the 1960s.
    Civil rights activists.
    Peer movement.
    Feminist groups.
    LGBTQ2+ groups.
    Environmental groups.

What are examples of countercultures?

500
The most commonly uttered phrase in room 206.


What is 'in society'?

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