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UCSP MODULE 1: DISCIPLINES OF USCP ANTHROPOLOGY , SOCIOLOGY, & POLITICAL SCIENCE
Discuss the nature, goals, and perspectives in/of Anthropology, Political Science, and Sociology. Identify and discuss anthropology, sociology, and political science; Recognize the common concerns or intersections of anthropology, sociology, and political science with respect to phenomenon of change Identify the subject of inquiry and goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science
What is Social Science? What is Anthropology? What is Sociology? What is Political Science?
Social science, any branch of academic study or science that deals with human behavior in its social and cultural aspects. Are comprised a wide array of disciplines that studies the overall function of a society as well as the interactions among individual members of an institution.
is the scientific and humanistic study of human beings. It encompasses the evolutionary history of humanity, physical variation among humans, the study of past societies, and the comparative study of current-day human societies and culture
MAIN GOALS: describe, analyze, and explain different cultures, show how groups live in different physical, economic, and social environments show how their members give meaning to their lives attempts to comprehend the entire human experience
MAIN SUBFIELDS SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY – studies how social patterns and practices and cultural variations develop across different societies. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY – studies cultural variations develop across different societies and examines the need to understand each culture in its own context. LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY - studies language discourse and how they reflect and shape different aspects of human.
BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY – studies origins of humans as well as the interplay between social factors and process of human evolution, adaptation, and variations over time. ARCHAEOLOGY – deals with prehistoric societies by studying their tools and environment
the scientific study of human society and social interactions. main goal is to understand social situations and look for repeating patterns in society. The main focus of sociology is the group, not the individual.
Political science is an academic discipline that seeks to study politics scientifically and to address empirical (factual) and normative (ethical) questions about politics Why do people vote as they do ? Why are some people conservative and others not ? Does money buy elections?
SUB-FIELDS COMPARATIVE POLITICS- focusing on examining how different political systems operate INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS- focusing on relationships between and among states. International relations studies what transpires between states. (Diplomacy and War)
SUB-FIELDS POLITICAL RESEARCH METHODS- focusing on a study of the many details of empirical social science. Data collection, measurement, and analysis are key areas of inquiry in this subfield POLITICAL THEORY- includes the study of the history of political philosophy, philosophies of explanation or science, and philosophical inquiries into the ethical dimensions of politics
WRAPPING UP WHY STUDY THE THREE DICIPLINE? The three fields are essential to understanding societal problems. While they may be independent from each other, it is one way of knowing that social issues cannot be seen in one angle alone . It promotes a holistic approach to understanding problems in order to find holistic and realistic solutions as well.