UCSP
UCSP
Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics (UCSP)
Authors | Jochelle Magboo and Patrick Serra
Presentation Outline
Content
ByStandards
the end of this module, learners are expected to demonstrate an understanding of:
Human cultural variation, social differences, social change, and political identities;
Acknowledge human cultural Adopt an open and critical Appreciate the value of
variation, social differences, attitude toward different social, disciplines of Anthropology,
social change, and political political, and cultural Sociology, and Political
identities; phenomena through observation Science as social sciences.
and reflection
Analyze how their backgrounds influence their identity (values, beliefs, behavior);
Recognize the concepts of culture, society, and politics and their respective elements;
and
Examine how the cultural, social, and political phenomena happening around them
continuously influence or change them as individuals.
Biodata, resume, and curriculum vitae tell much about our personal information.
Lyon, M. (2016). “Is your identity given or created?”. TedxExeter. [Video] Retrieved from https://youtu.be/-tJKGZ_xSZ0
Class 1 | Module 1 /Sibika.ph
How does society influence
individuals (identities)?
the social groups that an individual belongs to also affect one’s creation and
maintenance of identity as social groups and their members practice specific norms
(family, ethnolinguistic group, churches, schools, fraternal relationships,
Social groups organizations).
and norms
Cultural and
sociopolitical changes/ History – The Philippines’ colonial past molded and changed the Filipino
phenomena culture, mixing together Spanish, American, and indigenous cultures.
Language
system of symbols that allows people to communicate with one another, e.g.. Arabic, Bisaya, Filipino Sign Language
(FSL).
Values
culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, good, and beautiful and that serve as broad
guidelines for social living
Norms
rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members
● Mores – norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance, e.g. gender roles or the concept of
pagkalalake and pagkababae, reverence for the dead.
● Folkways – norms for routine or casual interaction, e.g. paggalang, pagmamano
What's It Like Living in the Philippines? [Video]. (2018). South Korea. Retrieved August 05, 2020, from https://youtu.be/KrufsXQ8_uo
influence society?
child,
a student, and a
friend?
the individual’s ability to exercise power (the ability to make others do what
you would have them do) manifests in their identity and vice versa.
Exercise of
Example Example Example
Power 1 2 3
Community organizing,
In bullying incidents at Woke culture in social
mobilization, bandwagoning,
schools (bully, bullied, media, political siding with the oppressors,
spectator) inclinations repression of other individuals
Liu, E. (2014). “How to Understand Power.” Ted-Ed. [Video]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/c_Eutci7ack
influence society?
will change in
Philippine
society?
Example of individuals who changed their societies (for better or for worse):
Agent of
Change
Mark
Albert Einstein Greta Thunberg You (Ourselves)
Zuckerberg
Guide Questions:
1. I am_________________________ (given and last name). identity and lineage
2. I live in_______________(address) with____________(household members). culture at
home and people they socialize with most of the time
3. My father/mother/guardian works as a/an ________________(job). socioeconomic status
4. I am______________(nationality/ethnicity). I practice____________(religion). cultural and
religious upbringing
Share your experiences as prompted by the guide question, and reflect about the lessons you learned from them.
Guide Questions:
1. What Filipino tradition/s have you and your family been observing for a long time? How does the
practice of this tradition impact your life as a child and individual? (cultural)
2. In a barkada, there are people who have different personalities. For you, how do the backgrounds of
your friends affect how they behave inside your social circle? Reflect on your own behaviors as
well. (social)
3. What do you think of the Philippine government’s response to the COVID pandemic? How do the
COVID-related policies of the government affect you as an individual? (political)
4. As a Filipino, what aspect of our culture and society do you want to change? Why do you want this
to change? What can you do to ensure that this change will take place? (practice of agency)
Create your own “(Your Name) Starter Pack.” Create a picture compilation of the things that best represent your identity
based on your sociocultural and political background and the things you want to change in society.
Create a short comic strip or set of conversation bubbles depicting a story whereby people share their
knowledge on understanding and changing society.
Activity 3: Anonymous
1. If there is one word to describe Philippine politics, what is
it?
2. How much do you like Filipino culture? 10 being the
highest, 1 being the lowest.
3. What current social issues strike you the most or have
been affecting you in some way?
4. What can you say about the current lives of Filipinos in
general?
5. What do you think of the government’s and Filipinos’
response to the COVID pandemic?
6. What changes do you want to happen?
7. What will the Philippines be like 10 years from now?
Watch the video “How Our Identities are Socially Constructed” as the basis of this activity. Get a pen and paper and start mapping your
identity. You can create a mindmap to better illustrate your map. Link: https://youtu.be/uIuJT1n2vRY
Recognize the perspectives/lessons from the three key disciplines of Social Sciences -
Anthropology, Sociology, and Political Science;
Determine how the theories/lessons from the Social Sciences can better equip them to
understand people and society; and
Social Sciences
- the study of society, culture and politics based on
social and political philosophy (Scott 2006, p.9;
Retrieved from Lanuza and Raymundo), offer
multitudes of disciplines with different perspectives
about people and society -- three key disciplines for
UCSP: Anthropology, Sociology, and Political
Science.
Lessons we Suspending judgement Empathy through sociological Understanding the exercise and
can learn or through cultural imagination manifestations of power
adopt from relativism
the definition
Moral compass
● signifies someone’s set of values and beliefs that guide
them to what they believe as right or wrong in life. These
beliefs dictate their actions, which directly influence
others/society.
● Our moral compass is heavily influenced by our cultural,
social, and political backgrounds. Coupled with individual
agency, these backgrounds do not serve as limits, but as
initial grounds and definitely not the final ones in acting
(praxis) as active agents of change.
Changes
the alteration in the structure or the modification of a society through the change in the governmental and
organization in the society, may it be in innovation, invention, discovery or political system of a state through
status, class, etc. (Encyclopedia contact with other societies (Merriam transition of leadership, clash of
Brittanica) Webster). It is often caused by the ideologies, etc.
physical environment, population, war
Example:
Example: and conquest, random events, and
technology. The transition from dictatorial
Rise of the ilustrados as
to a democratic government
the educated Filipino Example: through the People Power
elite.
The kind of lifestyle adopted in Revolution in 1986
the “new normal” brought by
the Covid-19 pandemic
Anthropology
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Sociology
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Activity 1: QuiSSbee
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Synchronous Activity
What will
you do
if…
● Draw the shoes of the following people: anthropologist, sociologist, and political
scientist.
● Reflect if you can do the functions of the aforementioned people.
● Highlight the commonalities and differences among the three.
Write a 300-500 word essay about the most remarkable theory you learned in class so far. Explain how
you would want to turn this theory into praxis. At the end of the paper, write a pledge that would
commit to fulfill the task.
?
How do the knowledge of the social sciences and its essential skills help you form
your identity in relation to yourself, your family, peers, the community, and society?
?
How will you apply the knowledge you have learned in this lesson
in improving Philippine society?
Organization:
The flow of the discussion of
the central theme/idea/theme
is coherent.
Presentation:
The form and presentation of
the central theme/idea is clear,
persuasive, polite, and easy to
understand.
Presentation:
The artwork is meaningful and
elicits understanding on the
subject.
Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics (UCSP)
Authors | Jochelle Magboo and Patrick Serra
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