Culture and Society

I.                   Society, Social Culture and Social Structure

II.                Different Societies

III.             Important Sociological Approaches Explaining the Development of Nation States and Empires


I.                   Society, Social Culture and Social Structure

 
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Culture and Society

 

Culture

· symbolic and learned nonbiological aspects of human society

· consists of values and norms held by a given group or society

 

Society

 

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Society implies social culture and social structure

CULTURE

 

STRUCTURE

Values, norms, laws…

Meaning 

 

Social relations

Networks, neighborhoods

 Interdependency of culture and structure

 

Cultural diversity

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Ethnocentrism versus cultural relativism

Question: What problems can arise if someone is ethnocentric?


Example: Billboard Advertising in Germany

Problem for international cooperation: Advertisements that are outstanding in one culture might not be suitable in another culture. 

 
  Another German Billboard Advertisement
  In Comparison, a Texan Billboard Advertisement
     
 

II.                Different Societies

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Hunting & Gathering Societies

Agrarian

Pastoral

 

FIRST WAVE OF CIVILIZATION

Traditional states or civilizations

 

SECOND WAVE OF CIVILIZATION

Industrial

 

THIRD WAVE OF CIVILIZATION

Post Industrial: Information age

AWe are the final generation of an old civilization and the first generation of a new one@

(Alvin and Heidi Toeffler, 1995. Creating a new Civilization)

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III. Important Sociological Approaches Explaining the Development of Nation States and Empires

 

Concepts of Imperialism and Neo Imperialism

Imperialism: Imposition of power of one state over the territories of another

Lenin (1916) used Marxist terminology to describe imperialism:

1. Extraction of the surplus product

2. + control over the means of production by a dominant country.

 

Colonialism: often used interchangeably with imperialism, but refers more to the settlement of foreign territories.

 

Marxist perspective: In its growth capitalism seeks for markets to exploit

 

Neo-imperialism: Despite formal independence, previous colonies are still dependent economically


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Dependency Theory

 

World System Theory



Problems with these categories:

Major critique of

1. The classification in three worlds

2. Dependency Theory

3. World System Theory

They do not take the concept of culture into account

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