10. Culture
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- Is defined as a society’s way
of life, provides the basis for
forging identities.
11. Clothes
Music
Food
Technology
Arts and crafts
Etc.
Gestures
Language
Values
Norms
Beliefs
Etc.
Material and Nonmaterial Culture
14. Social, Cultural, and Political Change
• The concept of identity is related to
social, cultural, and political change.
• People’s individual and collective
identities have oftentimes
transformed social order and paved
the way for lasting change.
23. ● Social sciences are the
academic disciplines that
study man, society, and
politics.
24. ● help determine causes of unemployment and
underemployment,
● the roots of poverty,
● the reasons why people vote, and
● the factors that affect happiness and the
productivity.
● help in the actual delivery of goods and
services.
● moreover, the disciplines provide vital
information that will help governments and law
makers, local authorities, and non-governmental
organizations in policymaking and
implementation.
Importance of Social Sciences
25. The social sciences include the following
academic disciplines:
Political Science
Economics
Demography
Geography
Anthropology
Linguistics
Law
History
Public Administration
Psychology
Sociology
Social Work
Communication
Statistics
26. Disciplines of Social Science
studies the origins and
the cultural and
physical
characteristics of
human beings, as
well as the social
norms that they
observe.
is the systemic study of
society and social
relations.
Anthropology
Political
Science
Sociology
the discipline that studies
the state and its
basic elements such
as people, territory,
government, and
sovereignty.
“the study of human
social life, groups
and society”
-Anthony Giddens
27. Anthropology
- Is the systematic study of
the biological, cultural, and
social aspects of man.
- It is derived from two Greek words
Anthropos– means “man” and
Logos – means “study” or “inquiry”
34. Sociology
An academic discipline that
attempts to provide a deeper
assessment of individual and
group behavior, as well as social
phenomena, by examining the
interplay between economic,
political, and social factors.
36. Political Science
Is a systematic study of
politics,
“the activity through which
people make, preserve, and
amend the general rules
under which they live”
– Andrew Heywood