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    Culture Shock Essay The United States of America is a country in which many people from all over the world come to live together. Unlike Canada‚ which is a multicultural country‚ it is a melting pot since each person brings his/her own peculiarity to enrich the culture of this country. But this melting pot process is not always without problems. When people from other countries come to America‚ they may experience some form of culture shock. Culture

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    Cultural Relativism by Mark Glazer | Cultural relativism in anthropology is a key methodological concept which is universally accepted within the discipline. This concept is based on theoretical considerations which are key to the understanding of "scientific" anthropology as they are key to the understanding of the anthropological frame of mind. Cultural relativism is an anthropological approach which posit that all cultures are of equal value and need to be studied from a neutral point of view

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    USE THE GREEN SKINNY 100 ct SCANTRON Houston Community College – Southwest EXAM 2 (ch. 3-4) – SPRING 2015 Research Methods and Culture Introduction to Sociology – SOCI 1301 Short answers and completed scan-tron due at beginning of class on Wednesday‚ MARCH 25. Choose the BEST answer. Bubble in the letter on the scantron that corresponds with the BEST answer (1 pt each) 1) While the findings of sociologists may at times seem like common sense‚ they differ from common sense because they rest on

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    Many Cultural Worlds: Subcultures and Countercultures A subculture can be defined as a set of cultural characteristics shared among a group within a society that (1) are distinct in some ways from the larger culture within which the group exists‚ but (2) also have some features in common with the larger culture. Some case studies can include: Hip-Hop‚ Computer Geeks‚ Dead Heads‚ Bikers‚ Ravers‚ Skaters‚ and Goths Subcultures are groups whose values and related behaviors are so distinct that they

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    struggles and geological location there is a clear concise difference in the things that are viewed as expectable when it comes to our diet. Ethnocentrism is the use of one’s own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or societies‚ generally leading to a negative evaluation of their values‚ norms‚ and behaviors. Cultural relativism is not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms. Although‚ these terms shed a light on the reasons why we differ so vastly

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    physical but can also can include symbolic violence -Refuges or diasporic communites are often part of nation states. Violence is often at the heart of those types of communities. -We are all neighbors documentary. - Terms: culture ethnocentrism ethnocentric fallacy relativism relativistic fallacy armchair anthropology participant observation fieldwork ethnographic method socio-cultural anthropology applied anthropology identity enculturation egocentric view of the self sociocentric view of the self gender

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    CHAP 1 – What is Anthropology 1. Which of the following is not true about Franz Boas? A. He was a German-born‚ Jewish person until the Hitler regime 2. The American Anthropological Association (or AAA) acknowledges the public service role provided by anthropology by recognition of which of the following dimensions of the field? B. cultural anthropology or allied 3. What is the most critical element of cultural traditions? C. Their transmission through learning

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    of disorientation that requires them to question their taken-for-granted cultural assumptions. Culture shock is influenced by ethnocentrism-the practice of viewing one’s own culture as preferable while using that culture as a yardstick for judging other people’s cultures. Although all groups practice some forms of ethnocentrism‚ people can also employ cultural relativism-the practice of understanding a culture on its own terms without assessing its

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    1. Invention is A) the process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality. B) the process of introducing new elements into a culture. C) the process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society to society. D) the combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist. Table for Individual Question Feedback Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 2. A law is A) none of these B) governmental social control. C) a norm governing everyday social

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    The Study of Humanity (Essentials Ch. 1) You can’t hope to gain an understanding of your own culture until you leave it for another. Only then do the unconscious habits‚ values‚ and standards of your own culture come to your attention. Edward T. Hall (1914-2009) Beyond Culture‚ 1976) ❑ Anthropology: a broad‚ comprehensive‚ ambitious scientific discipline

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