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Title: SOCI 3010: Sociology of Culture. Name Cards


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SOCI 3010 Sociology of Culture.Name Cards
  • Name/e-mail (check _at_uga.edu?)
  • Major Year
  • Hometown
  • Place of birth
  • Parents place of birth
  • Parents occupation
  • Career plans
  • Anything I should know

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CULTURE
  • Latin Root Colere meaning inhabit, cultivate,
    protect, honor with worship.
  • Inhabit becomes Colonus and then Colony.
  • Honor through worship becomes Cult.
  • Tending to or cultivating becomes Culture.

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CULTURE contd.
  • Culture comes to refer to human development
    (e16C).
  • Culture comes to refer to abstract process.
  • Romantics speak of Cultures (l18C)
  • Culture as works, practices and products of
    intellectual and artistic activity (e19C).

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3 meanings of CULTURE
  • C1 C as a process of intellectual, spiritual,
    aesthetic, material or moral development.
  • C2 C as a particular way of life.
  • C3 C as intellectual or artistic practices and
    expressions.
  • Common Denominator C is the product of human
    activity and thereby transcends human nature.

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SOCIOLOGY
  • Logos controlling principles, eternal
    structures.
  • -ology the study of principles and structures.
  • Sociology the study of the principles and
    structure of social interaction, social relations
    or society.

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SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE
  • The scientific study of the structure of social
    relationships involved in the production,
    reception and human impact of culture.

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Humanities vs. Social Science
  • Humanities Art history, Literary Criticism,
    Religious Studies, Drama and Theater, Musicology,
    Philosophy.
  • Social Sciences Sociology, Anthropology,
    History, Economics, Political Science, Psychology.

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H vs. SS views of Culture
  • H Evaluative
  • SS Relativistic
  • H Culture above or opposed to society.
  • SS Culture and society closely related.
  • H Culture is fragile and can be lost.
  • SS Culture is inevitable and durable.
  • H Culture is ineffable and only open to
    interpretation.
  • SS Culture can be studied like anything else.

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e.g. Spanish services at St. Josephs Catholic
Church
  • H study Look at the sermons or music and themes
    expressed. Judge whether they fit with Christian
    themes, distort them, transform them.
  • SS study How religious participation fits in the
    lives of parishioners. Organizational interests
    involved in Spanish language services. Social
    forces involved in Latino immigration. Impact on
    Athens community.

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The Cultural Diamond
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The Cultural Object
  • Defn Shared significance embodied in form.
    a socially meaningful expression that is
    audible, visible, tangible, or can be
    articulated.
  • Meaning one thing that stands for another.
  • Simple denotes one-to-one correspondence. E.g
    4, triangle, Baldwin Street.
  • Complex symbols that connote ambiguous or
    several meanings that generate emotion. E.g.s
    FifthAve, Jesus Christ.

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CO contd.
  • Meaning basic human need. Its our software.
  • Cultural meaning is shared meaning.
  • CO is to Culture as Leopard Frog is to Swamp.

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Reflection Theory
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Materialist view of Catholicism
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Materialist view of Protestantism
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Materialist reflection theory
  • Critical Spirit culture tends to distract from
    real material conditions.
  • Example Thomas Franks Whats the Matter with
    Kansas.

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Weber on Capitalism
  • Traditionalism you work only hard enough to live
    the way you are accustomed to living.
  • Capital accumulated wealth. Not consumed.
  • Modern capitalism is the pursuit of profit, and
    forever renewed profit, by means of continuous,
    rational, capital-accumulating and using
    enterprise.

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Weberian reflection theory
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Functionalist reflection theory
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Functionalist reflection theory
  • Basis of much conservative thought.
  • Example patriotism and American values are
    appealed to in order to maintain unity.

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Problems with reflection theory
  • Do COs ever actually reflect society?
  • Does culture ever directly affect the social
    world?

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The Cultural Diamond
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