Popular Culture
Belief systems
Ideologies
Values
Concepts
100

Define Popular Culture

Popular culture is the set of ideas, practices, and phenomena that are prevalent in mainstream society at a given time.

100

Define a belief system.

What is a shared system of beliefs and values that helps a community understand their experiences and the world?

100

: What is an ideology?

What is a system of ideas and beliefs that provides a perspective for understanding the world?

100

How are values defined in a cultural context?

 What are the principles or standards of behavior that are considered important by a culture?

100

Define culture in the context of society.

What is the shared way of life that includes beliefs, customs, language, and social institutions?

200

Name an example of a trend in popular culture.

The rise of K-pop as a global phenomenon is an example of a trend in popular culture.

200

Explain the relationship between belief systems and ideologies.

Both are created by people for people; belief systems are personal while ideologies are more collective and theoretical.

200

How do ideologies influence identity?

Ideologies shape cultural identity by providing frameworks through which individuals interpret their experiences and societal roles.

200

Explain how values influence decision-making in society.

Values guide individuals' choices and actions, impacting social behavior and community norms.

200

Explain cultural change and its significance.

Cultural change refers to the processes that affect a culture, leading to shifts in beliefs, practices, and social norms.

300

Describe the difference between a fad and a trend in popular culture.

A fad is a short-lived craze, while a trend is a longer-lasting pattern of behaviour.

300

What is the role of rituals within belief systems?

Rituals create shared understanding, express values, and reinforce beliefs within a community.

300

Compare and contrast capitalism and environmentalism as ideologies.

Capitalism focuses on profit and market growth, while environmentalism emphasizes sustainability and ecological preservation.

300

What is the significance of values in the age of coronavirus?

The pandemic has led to a refocus on community, compassion, and shared responsibility, altering traditional value systems.

300

Define empowerment

Social process that gives power or authority to people at a micro level, to groups at a meso level, and to institutions at a macro level, allowing them to think, behave, take action, control, and make decisions.

400

How did the superhero genre become a global commodity after World War II?


  • The combination of social and economic factors, including the rise of teenagers as a market, and advancements in film technology contributed to its global popularity.
400

Describe the difference between religious and secular belief systems.

Religious belief systems acknowledge a deity and involve rituals, while secular belief systems do not rely on a deity to explain human life.

400

What is the impact of secularization on ideologies in contemporary Australia.

ecularization has led to a decline in religious ideologies, giving rise to secular ideologies that address social issues like feminism and environmentalism.

400

Discuss how values can differ across cultures.

Different cultures prioritize different values, such as individualism versus collectivism, which shapes their social dynamics.

400

Describe the concept of power in relation to culture.

Social authority refers to the influence individuals or institutions have over others in shaping cultural norms and values.

500

What role does social media play in shaping contemporary popular culture?

Social media provides platforms for rapid exposure, communication, and participation in popular culture.

500

How do belief systems influence social cohesion.

Shared beliefs and values promote unity and understanding within a group, facilitating social cohesion.

500

How do ideologies serve as a response to social change?


Ideologies provide frameworks for understanding and addressing societal shifts, often promoting new values and beliefs that align with contemporary issues.

500

How do values evolve over time within a society?

: Values can change due to social movements, technological advancements, and shifts in public opinion, reflecting the dynamic nature of culture.

500

Discuss the relationship between culture and identity.

Culture shapes individual and group identities through shared practices, beliefs, and values that define social belonging.