Monday, May 25, 2020

INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 BY SAQUILAYAN - 2009 Words

Introduction Chapter 1 ( Introduction to Sociology Anthropology by Dr. Victorio Saquilayan) Discussant: Prof. Ferdinand Dupaya Salagan, BSEd, MA,MPA,PhD(c.) Associate Professor V Sociology †¢ Is also concerned with repetitive and recurrent forms of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, norms and social institutions that make up the social order ( Panopio Rolda, 2000) Social Interactions: †¢ The responses between individuals are perhaps the basic sociological concepts because such interactions are the elementary components of all relationships. †¢ These interactions can be examined from both MICRO and MACRO perspectives, though neither can be divorced from the other. MICROSOCIOLOGISTS †¢ Are those who concentrate on the details of†¦show more content†¦-( Howard Hattis, 1992) Branches of Anthropology †¢ 1. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY - Also known as Biological Anthropology. - Deals with man’s biological foundations, race evolution, racial classifications, differentiation. - Study of man’s physical characteristics, the processes by which the biological changes occur, the resultant human variations. ( Palispis, 2007) Branches of Anthropology †¢ †¢ †¢ †¢ 1. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Subdisciplines of Physical Anthropology: a. racial history – study of human races B. paleontology – deals with the origin of man; †¢ C. Human Genetics – study of various ways of inheritance that take place in man. Branches of Anthropology †¢ 2. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY - Also known as Social Anthropology. - Deals with one of the most significant revolutionary concepts in the Social Sciences – the concept of CULTURE. Branches of Anthropology †¢ 2. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY - Cultural Anthropologists, study technology or material culture, economic life, community organizations, family life, clans, secret societies, government law, magic, religion, the arts and all other forms of cultural behavior. Branches of Anthropology †¢ 2. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY - Culture can be defined as: - way of life of a people which had been learned; - shared and - transmitted from one generation to another - by means of language symbols. Branches of Anthropology †¢ 2. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY - Subdivisions of Cultural Anthropology: - A. Ethnography – pure

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