A branch of social sciences that analyzes the history, evolution, structure, and function of societies.
SOCIOLOGY
Studies how people adapt their ways of living different in environment.
ANTHROPOLOGY
Refers to the sense of having importance or of feeling valued, wherein there is balance between members and the community as a body.
INFLUENCE
A geographical of virtual community where people gather or network with another.
SOCIAL SPACE
Fasting during Ramadan for the Muslim community is an example of community cultural structure.
RITUALS
This human association are characterized by being impersonal, formal, rational heterogenous and individualistically oriented.
GESSELSCHAFT
These are communities that are in the city outskirts.
SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES
It highlights that the community members have their own role in their respective communities.
Local and Grassroots Perspective
Barangay Mapagpunyagi is awarded for being a model community because members of that barangay are known for helpful and sensitive to each other emotions. In what perspective of community this will fall?
SOCIAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE
It refers to the feeling of belongingness or to sharing a sense of personal relatedness.
MEMBERSHIP
Being a professional teacher is an example of this status.
ACHIEVED STATUS
These are specific cultural expectations on how to behave in a given situation.
NORMS
These are the obligations or behaviors that are expected from an individual based on his status.
ROLE
It is a super organic or system, made up of the thoughts, outlook, and conduct of individual human beings full of divisions and conflicts brought about by differences.
COMMUNITY
Refers to “demographic process relating to deaths, often summarized by death, survival rates and life expectancy”
MORTALITY
A symbolic system that allows people to develop complex through record and explain new ideas either through written communication, oral communication or nonverbal actions.
LANGUAGE
Pertains to either political parties or political groups in the community who are engaged in political activities.
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
Are abstract standards in a community that define the ideal principles of what is good, just, and desirable.
VALUES
Term used to characterize the interconnectivity of people or countries all over the world.
GLOBAL COMMUNITY
People do not see the necessity for change and they lack initiative. They are called sleeping giants.
AMORPHOUS
Members of the community participate directly in community affairs such as general assemblies and company meetings.
PLURALIST
There is much political group in-fighting when it comes to community issues, which often results to heated arguments and debates. They are more interested in ousting one another rather than resolving community issues.
FACTIONAL
The power actors consist of tightly knit group whose members could be the local aristocracy, military, businessman or those who have control over financial, industrial and commercial resources.
ELITIST
This field studies the production, allocation and consumption of goods and service.
ECONOMICS
This field encompasses the various ways and means of allocating power, influence and decision making.
POLITICAL SCIENCE