UCSP_Week-1
UCSP_Week-1
WELCOME TO 2 ND
SEMESTER!
UNDERSTANDING
CULTURE,
SOCIETY AND
POLITICS
OBJECTIVES:
a. define the concept
of cultural, social and
politics;
OBJECTIVES:
b. evaluate the major
roles of cultural,
social and politics
OBJECTIVES:
c. create words that
associated with
cultural, social and
politics.
WHAT IS UCSP?
Combination of
the ff. various
social science
subjects:
PRE-ASSESSMENT
PRE-ASSESSMENT
It is the study of what
makes us human?
a. Sociology c. Political
b. Anthropology Science
PRE-ASSESSMENT
A systematic science of
studying human behavior.
a. Sociology c. Political
b. Anthropology Science
PRE-ASSESSMENT
A classical discipline that deals
with affairs of state.
a. Sociology c. Political
b. Anthropology Science
PRE-ASSESSMENT
It looks for patterns, recurring
characteristics and events.
a. Sociology c. Political
b. Anthropology Science
From the pre-
assessment, can
you now
distinguish the
differences
What is
Anthropo
- It is the study of humankind
in all times and all places
- Humanity including
our pre-historic
origins and
contemporary
human diversity
- Human origin, globalization,
social change and world history
- Concerning with
human behavior,
human biology,
cultures, societies,
both present and past,
including past species
What are
the goals
1. Discover what all people
have in common
- Folklores
- Traditions
- Languages
- Human’s nature
2. Produce new knowledge
and new theories about
humankind and human
behavior
3. Discover what makes
people different from one
another in order to
understand and preserve
diversity
“What it means
to be a human?”
4. Looking at one’s own
culture more objectively like
an outsider
Strange familiar
and familiar
strange
Fields of
CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
- refers to the study of
living people and
cultures including
variation and change
LINGUISTIC
ANTHROPOLOGY
- refers to the study of
communication’s
origin, history and
contemporary
variation
ARCHAELOGY
ANTHROPOLOGY
- refers to the study of
past human cultures
through their material
remains and analysis
of artifacts
BIOLOGICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
- a variety of aspects
of human evolutionary
biology
What is
SOCIOL
- A systematic study of
groups and societies that
people build and how these
affect their behavior
- It gather social inputs which
are composed of frequent forms
and manners:
- attitude
- viewpoints
- values
- social norms
- Obtain possible theories
and principles about
society as well as various
aspects of social life
- Study the nature of
humanity that leads to
examining our roles in
society
How can you
connect
Anthropology
and Sociology?
What are
the
SOCIAL
ORGANIZATION
- refers to the social
institutions, social
inequality, social
mobility, religion
SOCIAL
PSYCHOLOGY
- refers to the study of
human nature and
emphasis on social
processes as they affect
individual responses
SOCIAL
PSYCHOLOGY
APPLIED
SOCIOLOGY
- To assist in resolving
social problems through
the use of sociological
research
SOCIOLOGICAL
THEORY &
- Focuses on the discovery
of RESEARCH
theoretical tools,
methods and techniques to
scientifically explain a
particular sociological
How can you say
all things in the
society are
interdependent
How can you say that
Sociology can study
the factors that causes
problems in the
MAN BY NATURE IS
A POLITICAL
ANIMAL
What is
POLITICS?
- process that determines the
distribution of power and
resources
- human activity
concerned with the
authoritative decision-
making and action by
the government
- An academic
discipline that deals
with the study of
government and
political processes,
institution
- A study of the
complex behavior of
various political
actors such as
government admin,
opposition etc
What are
the Basic
Principle
1.Order
2.Power
3.Justice
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
- Centers on the
systematic study of
political and
governmental institutions
What are
the 3
Branches
1.Executi
ve
2.Judicial
ANCHOR IT!
A. Directions: Read each statement below and write A if it anchors to Culture, B if it anchors to Society
and C if it anchors to Politics. Write your answer on a ¼ sheet of paper.
B. Explain briefly.
Why is it important to understand the society, culture, and politics that surround a social actor?
THANK YOU
VERY MUCH!