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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Society implies social culture and social
structure
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CULTURE |
|
STRUCTURE |
Values, norms, laws…
Meaning |
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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?
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
Imperialism
+
focus on the relation between first and third world.
World
System Theory
Core
Semiperiphery
Periphery
Problems with these categories:
- Post industrial time
- Move of the Eastern Block into capitalism
- How useful is this categorization?
Major critique of
Back to the homepage of Dr. Andreas Schneider http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/Schneider/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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