Sociology of culture

Seth Allen
Seth AllenInstructional Designer & Librarian um BH Carroll Theological Institute
Sociology of Culture
      GS 138: Introduction to Sociology
                             Seth Allen
What is culture?
“Culture is the knowledge, language, values, customs,
  and material objects that are passed from one person
  and from one generation to the next in a human
  group or society”

Culture includes:

      Material Culture       Non-material culture

           I-Pods               Human Rights
            Cars                    Beauty
           Books              Deferring to Elders
          Clothing                 Religion
       Weapons of war             Patriotism
Culture, Part Deux
   Culture is NOT society-culture is a blueprint
    for how we live, think and act, while society
    is a group of people within a geographic area
   Culture guides our thoughts and actions:
    ◦ Communism is bad
    ◦ Adults should be free to do what pleases them
      without interference from others
    ◦ „Artsy‟ or techie types use Apple products,
      everybody else uses PC
    ◦ If we work hard and get a college degree, we will
      „make it‟ in society.
    ◦ There is one God, not many gods
Cultural Universals

 Cultural universals are basic traits, but
  there is much variation to these traits and
  what constitutes a violation of norm*
 Murdock (1945) listed these universals:
    ◦   Division of labor
    ◦   Incest taboo
    ◦   Marriage
    ◦   Family
    ◦   Rites of Passage
Five Components of Culture
Although there are a few cultural universals, the
  number of cultural differences outweighs what he
  have in common.
Functionalists see cultural universals as proof of
  universal human needs for order and meaning,
  while critical theorists view them in light of
  colonialism and the imposition of a certain
  culture‟s beliefs onto others.
The 5 components of culture are:
1. Norms
2. Values
3. Symbols
4. Language
5. Material Culture
(These components might show up on an exam….AHEM!!!)
Component #1 - Symbols
 Not universal-specific to a culture
 Can be icons, images, gestures, and
  tangible things
Power of Symbols
What do you think this person’s intent is?
How does it make you feel?
Component #2 - Language
   Sociologists study both official rules of
    language, various types of registers, and the
    connotations of words/phrases
    ◦ “White collar” employment, formal and informal
      second person prounoun in Spanish (You=Tu,
      Usted)
   Slang/colloquialisms unite a group and divide
    others
   Sapir-Worf Hypothesis- language shapes
    the view of reality of its speakers. If people
    are able to think only through language, then
    language must precede thought.
Teen Talk on the Web
Does slang exclude certain groups of people?
Component #3 - Values
Values are collective ideas about what we
 believe is good or bad, desirable and
 undesirable in life
Robin Williams’ 10 Core American Values
       Individualism       Achievement & Success

      Activity and Work    Science & Technology

    Progress & Comfort     Efficiency & Practicality
                               Morality &
          Equality
                             humanitarianism
         Freedom          Racism & group superiority
Changing Values
   Through conflicts that arise in value
    contradiction, values shift over time:
   Future of American values:
    ◦ Kendall-‟Going green‟, Spirituality, Honest
      Relationships
    ◦ Richard Florida-Creativity, Work-Life Balance
    ◦ Seth Allen-Self-actualization
       Examples of these emerging values-Popularity of
        Oprah, Dr. Phil, the best-selling books “Your Best Life
        Now” by Joel Osteen and “The Purpose-Driven Life” by
        Rick Warren
What do you think are some emerging
 American values?
Component #4 –Norms
Norms are established rules of behavior or
 standards of conduct, not just ideas or ideals

   Either formal (codified in law) or informal
    (subject to reproach of others)
   Prescriptive (Write a thank you letter to
    everyone who gave you a wedding gift) and
    proscriptive (Don‟t wear white after Labor
    Day)
   Societal sanctions are ranked by severity:
    Folkways         Mores         Taboos
Social Distance and Norms
       Let’s try this as a group!!!
Component #5 - Material Culture
Any tangible thing a society produces
Cultural Change
Cultures change through three methods:
  ◦ Discoveries-new tools, practices, and inventions
    that change culture (Ex. Printing press, birth control
    pill) and often led to cultural lag (norms do not
    mach with new technologies)
  ◦ Diffusion-two groups contact one another and one
    groups takes on the traits of new groups (Ex. Influx
    of Latinos and popularity of Mexican food in USA)
  ◦ Invention-modifying an existing tool or trait for a
    new cultural setting (Ex. Facebook)
Applying Theories of Cultural
Change
How might the sexual revolution of the 1960‟s be
 related to the invention of the „pill‟ in the 1950‟s?
 What sociological concept does this exemplify?
Cultural Relativism and
Ethnocentrism
   Ethnocentrism-judging the practices of
    another culture by one‟s own culture
    ◦ Ex.-Why do people from other cultures stand so close?


   Cultural Relativism-Judging the cultural
    practices of another culture by the value
    for that culture
    ◦ Ex.-Jews and the prohibition of eating pork
Functionalist Perspective on
Culture
   Culture is the „glue‟ of society-uniting
    diverse peoples by their tastes




How might functionalists approach religion and its function for society?
Conflict Perspectives on Culture
 Culture is the means by which the ruling class dominates
   other classes, creating a false sense of unity, creating
   „needs,‟ and reinforcing negative stereotypes to oppress
   groups.




How might the cover of Vogue Magazine and concept of being ‘hood rich’ reinforce
                       the conflict perspective of culture?
Quote from Herbert Mancuse
Excerpt from One-Dimensional Man, p. 429

“If the worker and his boss enjoy the same
  television program and visit the same resort
  places, if the typist is as attractively made up
  as the daughter of her employer, if the Negro
  owns a Cadillac, if they all read the same
  newspaper, then this assimilation indicates
  not the disappearance of classes, but the
  extent to which the needs and satisfactions
  that serve the preservation of the
  Establishment are shared by the underlying
  population.”
Symbolic Interactionism on
 Culture
 People „negotiate social reality‟ by their interactions with
 others; we create, manipulate, and transform culture
 through our actions




How might a woman allowing a man to open a door for her or
people shaking hands with the president create a social reality?
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Sociology of culture

  • 1. Sociology of Culture GS 138: Introduction to Sociology Seth Allen
  • 2. What is culture? “Culture is the knowledge, language, values, customs, and material objects that are passed from one person and from one generation to the next in a human group or society” Culture includes: Material Culture Non-material culture I-Pods Human Rights Cars Beauty Books Deferring to Elders Clothing Religion Weapons of war Patriotism
  • 3. Culture, Part Deux  Culture is NOT society-culture is a blueprint for how we live, think and act, while society is a group of people within a geographic area  Culture guides our thoughts and actions: ◦ Communism is bad ◦ Adults should be free to do what pleases them without interference from others ◦ „Artsy‟ or techie types use Apple products, everybody else uses PC ◦ If we work hard and get a college degree, we will „make it‟ in society. ◦ There is one God, not many gods
  • 4. Cultural Universals  Cultural universals are basic traits, but there is much variation to these traits and what constitutes a violation of norm*  Murdock (1945) listed these universals: ◦ Division of labor ◦ Incest taboo ◦ Marriage ◦ Family ◦ Rites of Passage
  • 5. Five Components of Culture Although there are a few cultural universals, the number of cultural differences outweighs what he have in common. Functionalists see cultural universals as proof of universal human needs for order and meaning, while critical theorists view them in light of colonialism and the imposition of a certain culture‟s beliefs onto others. The 5 components of culture are: 1. Norms 2. Values 3. Symbols 4. Language 5. Material Culture (These components might show up on an exam….AHEM!!!)
  • 6. Component #1 - Symbols  Not universal-specific to a culture  Can be icons, images, gestures, and tangible things
  • 7. Power of Symbols What do you think this person’s intent is? How does it make you feel?
  • 8. Component #2 - Language  Sociologists study both official rules of language, various types of registers, and the connotations of words/phrases ◦ “White collar” employment, formal and informal second person prounoun in Spanish (You=Tu, Usted)  Slang/colloquialisms unite a group and divide others  Sapir-Worf Hypothesis- language shapes the view of reality of its speakers. If people are able to think only through language, then language must precede thought.
  • 9. Teen Talk on the Web Does slang exclude certain groups of people?
  • 10. Component #3 - Values Values are collective ideas about what we believe is good or bad, desirable and undesirable in life Robin Williams’ 10 Core American Values Individualism Achievement & Success Activity and Work Science & Technology Progress & Comfort Efficiency & Practicality Morality & Equality humanitarianism Freedom Racism & group superiority
  • 11. Changing Values  Through conflicts that arise in value contradiction, values shift over time:  Future of American values: ◦ Kendall-‟Going green‟, Spirituality, Honest Relationships ◦ Richard Florida-Creativity, Work-Life Balance ◦ Seth Allen-Self-actualization  Examples of these emerging values-Popularity of Oprah, Dr. Phil, the best-selling books “Your Best Life Now” by Joel Osteen and “The Purpose-Driven Life” by Rick Warren What do you think are some emerging American values?
  • 12. Component #4 –Norms Norms are established rules of behavior or standards of conduct, not just ideas or ideals  Either formal (codified in law) or informal (subject to reproach of others)  Prescriptive (Write a thank you letter to everyone who gave you a wedding gift) and proscriptive (Don‟t wear white after Labor Day)  Societal sanctions are ranked by severity: Folkways Mores Taboos
  • 13. Social Distance and Norms Let’s try this as a group!!!
  • 14. Component #5 - Material Culture Any tangible thing a society produces
  • 15. Cultural Change Cultures change through three methods: ◦ Discoveries-new tools, practices, and inventions that change culture (Ex. Printing press, birth control pill) and often led to cultural lag (norms do not mach with new technologies) ◦ Diffusion-two groups contact one another and one groups takes on the traits of new groups (Ex. Influx of Latinos and popularity of Mexican food in USA) ◦ Invention-modifying an existing tool or trait for a new cultural setting (Ex. Facebook)
  • 16. Applying Theories of Cultural Change How might the sexual revolution of the 1960‟s be related to the invention of the „pill‟ in the 1950‟s? What sociological concept does this exemplify?
  • 17. Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism  Ethnocentrism-judging the practices of another culture by one‟s own culture ◦ Ex.-Why do people from other cultures stand so close?  Cultural Relativism-Judging the cultural practices of another culture by the value for that culture ◦ Ex.-Jews and the prohibition of eating pork
  • 18. Functionalist Perspective on Culture  Culture is the „glue‟ of society-uniting diverse peoples by their tastes How might functionalists approach religion and its function for society?
  • 19. Conflict Perspectives on Culture Culture is the means by which the ruling class dominates other classes, creating a false sense of unity, creating „needs,‟ and reinforcing negative stereotypes to oppress groups. How might the cover of Vogue Magazine and concept of being ‘hood rich’ reinforce the conflict perspective of culture?
  • 20. Quote from Herbert Mancuse Excerpt from One-Dimensional Man, p. 429 “If the worker and his boss enjoy the same television program and visit the same resort places, if the typist is as attractively made up as the daughter of her employer, if the Negro owns a Cadillac, if they all read the same newspaper, then this assimilation indicates not the disappearance of classes, but the extent to which the needs and satisfactions that serve the preservation of the Establishment are shared by the underlying population.”
  • 21. Symbolic Interactionism on Culture People „negotiate social reality‟ by their interactions with others; we create, manipulate, and transform culture through our actions How might a woman allowing a man to open a door for her or people shaking hands with the president create a social reality?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Lecture Notes-Richard Florida wrote a book in 2002 entitled The Rise of the Creative Class in which he outlined the future of economic growth in America. Unlike previous epochs, new economic growth will be controlled by those who are most creative (as opposed to noblilty, landowners, capital-controllers, or brute strength.) His thesis is that the cities (which he feels will lead our economic future) that are most tolerant, have the most social capital, and most open to new ideas will prosper. I agree with his claims. I would add self-actualization to the list. “The Purpose Driven Life” is now the second best-selling book of the 21st century. Warren and other pastors have struck a chord with secular audiences who are seeking to find their life’s purpose. This value was not as prevalent in earlier generations because earlier generations were focused on taking care of basic material needs”.