INTC 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Stress Management, Homo Economicus, Roland Barthes

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Suderman (p. 82-83): not so much patterns of behaviour common to all cultures as structural universals that are responses to universal problems . While cultures have developed patterns in each of these areas, they have not addressed them in the same way . Suderman generalizations (p. 120) way too make, but also limit. Advantage- opportunity to recognize that groups are not absolutely different from each other. Problem- needs to be aware of na ve or insulting generalization. North america (european derived); europe; sub-saharan africa; the middle east; east asia; north america native; latin america. Are the means by which individuals learn appropriate behaviours and the means by which those behaviours are regulated. It communication; communication is culture culture without communication; have is. Is the means by which individuals having one group identity interact with individuals with other group identities and on a more general level the means by which the group interact with one another as formal groups.

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