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Antropology
by Ember, Carol R.
Publication:
Philippines
Prentice Hall
1993
. xi., 558.pages
Date:
1993
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General sociology with introduction to anthropology
by Ronquillo, Adelaida A.
Publication:
Manila
Goodwill Trading Co., Inc.
1989
. x, 217 pages :
, I. The meaning and scope of sociology. –
The beginning of sociology. –
Definition of sociology. –
The early sociologists. –
Development of sociology in the United States. –
Growth of sociology in the Philippines. –
Current perspective in sociology. –
Sociology and the other Sciences. –
The scientific methods in sociology. –
II. The nature of culture. –
Culture and society. –
Definition of culture. –
The development of culture. –
The basis of culture. –
Characteristics of culture. –
Culture change. –
Cultural relativism. –
Importance of culture in human development. –
III. Social groups. –
The concept of groups. –
Characteristics of groups. –
Status and rule. –
Classification of social groups. –
The importance of groups. –
The concept of society. –
The social process. –
IV. The socialization process. –
The feral children. –
Difference between animals and human beings. –
Nature vs nurture. –
Dramaturgy. –
Agents of socialization. –
V. Social change, collective behavior and social movements. –
The nature of social change. –
Social dynamics of change. –
Barriers to social change. –
Collective behavior. –
Basic forms of collective behavior. –
Public opinion, mass communication and propaganda. –
Propaganda technics. –
Limits of propaganda. –
VI. Social stratification. –
The significance of social stratification. –
The basic components of social stratification. –
Types of social class stratification. –
Methods in the study of social stratification. –
Consequences of social stratification. –
Social stratification in the Philippines. –
Social classes in the rural areas. –
Social classes in the urban areas. –
VIII. Racial ethnics and other minorities.
The races of mankind. –
Racial classification of Filipinos. –
Ethnicity. –
Historical beginnings of the ethnic groups in the Philippines. –
Prejudice. –
Effects of prejudice and discrimination. –
Patterns of ethnic relations. –
Ethnic problems. –
VIII. Philippine cultural values. –
Philippine cultural values. –
Other characteristics of Filipino values and orientation. –
Achieving cultural synthesis. –
IX. Marriage and the family. –
The nature of marriage. –
Basic functions of the family. –
Changes in the family. –
Family disorganization. –
X. The Filipino family. –
Cultural and functional characteristics of the Filipino family. –
Law pertaining to marriage and family. –
Changing functions of the family. –
Problems of the Filipino family. –
XI. Family planning. –
Views on family planning. –
History of family planning. –
The need for family planning. –
The individual and family planning. –
The contraceptive methods. –
XII. Region and society. –
What is religion. –
Technics of religion. –
Science and religion. –
Functions of religion. –
Religion and the state. –
Early religion in the Philippines. –
Contemporary religions institutions in the Philippines. –
XIII. Economic system and social behavior. –
Different economic systems. –
The present economic system. –
The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program. –
The concept of welfare state. –
Attitudes towards property ownership. –
Private property among the early Filipinos. –
Economic life and culture. –
Complexity of modern economic systems. –
Industrialization in a free society. –
Labor Unionism. –
XIV. Political institutions. –
Power of the state. –
Totalitarianism. –
Communism. –
Colonialism. –
Democracy. –
Philippine democracy. –
Philippine politics. –
XV. Society and education. –
Education in a primitive society. –
Education in a civilized society. –
The school, the family and community are agents in educating the young. –
The school as a controlled environment. –
The role of education and social change. –
Constitutional provisions on education. –
Recent innovations and experiments in education. –
XVI. Demography and population education. –
Sources of demographic data. –
Composition of population. –
The components of population change. –
World population. –
Philippine birth rates and death rates. –
XVII. The rural community and the CARP. –
Evolution of the community. –
Classification of communities. –
The Philippine rural community. –
The rural family. –
The Philippine agrarian problem. –
The salient and most important provision of CARP. –
XVIII. The urban community. –
Urbanization trends in the Philippines. –
The chartered cities. –
The origin and development communities. –
Metropolitan community. –
Metropolitan Manila. –
Urbanism, a way of life. –
Suburban areas. –
Ecological process in the urban community. –
Theories of urban growth. –
Urban ecological structures. –
Urban behavior and personality. –
Urban planning and renewal.
Date:
1989
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Filipino prehistory : rediscovering precolonial heritage
by Jocano, Landa F.
Publication:
Quezon City
Punland Research House
1998
. xii, 240 pages :
, 1 Introduction --
2 Sources of data --
Part I. questions and challenges --
3 Why prehistoric culture --
4 External intrusions --
5 Academic reinforcements:
I. Theories on racial origins --
6 Academic reinforcements:
II. Migration theory --
Part II. the setting --
7 Geological foundation --
8 Climate, flora, and fauna --
Part III. reconstructing the prehistoric culture --
9 Mythic phase [from the beginning of time] --
10 Formative phase [cultural developments, ca. 50,000-500 BC] --
11 Incipient phase [cultural developments, ca. 1st-14th centuries AD] --
12 Emergent phase [cultural developments, ca. 1st-14th centuries AD] --
13 Baranganic phase [cultural developments, ca. 14th-16th centuries AD] --
Part IV. achievements in civilization --
14 Core achievements --
15 Alternative perspective --
16 Conclusion: facing the challenge.
Date:
1998
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Sociology and anthropology: an introduction
by Panopio, Isabel S.
Publication:
Manila
Goodwill Trading Co., Inc.
1988
. vii, 263 pages :
, I. The study of sociology and anthropology –
What is sociology? Anthropology? –
The relationship between sociology and anthropology. –
The relationship of sociology and anthropology to the other Social Sciences. –
The beginnings of sociology and anthropology. –
What is Science. –
Social research procedure. –
The relevance of sociology-anthropology. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
II. Prehistory of the Philippines –
Status of archeology in the Philippines. –
Geological foundations of the earth. –
Fossil evidence of early men. –
Ancient Filipino communities. –
Barangay. –
Leadership. –
Social class. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
III. Culture –
The concepts of culture and society. –
The meaning of culture. –
Behavior as biologically based (Wilson's theory)
Language and culture. –
The characteristics of culture. –
The components of the culture. –
Subculture. –
Cultural diversity. –
Cultural relativity. –
Ethnocentrism. –
Summary. –
Study guide and topics for research. –
IV. Filipino society and culture –
Basic features of Filipino society and culture. –
Filipino values. –
The shaping of social values in schools. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
V. Socialization –
The meaning of personality. –
Freud's theory of personality. –
Symbolic interactionism. –
The process of socialization. –
The development of the social self. –
Goffman's idea of the self. –
Agencies of socialization. –
Deviant behavior. –
Drug addiction. –
Prostitution. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
VI. Social organization –
The family as the simplest form of social organization. –
Marriage definitions and views. –
Residence after marriage. –
Incest regulation. –
Divorce. –
Kinship system. –
Ritual relations. –
Kinship terminologies. –
Principles of kinship identification. –
Matanda sa dugo. –
Bilateral and unilincal systems. –
Parallel and cross cousins. –
Summary. –
Study questions and topics for research. –
VII. Economic organization –
Major types of technologies used by man. –
Land Reform of 1972 (Philippine case). –
The CARP: 1988. –
The rural households and its contributions to economic production. –
Urbanization. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
VIII. Political organization –
Meaning of political organization. –
The state. –
The Muslim political organization. –
Custom law. –
Council of elders. –
Law. –
Power. –
Nation state. –
Summary. –
Study guide and topics for research. –
IX. Social stratification –
What is social stratification? –
Stratification theories. –
Lifestyle. –
Class, caste and kinship. –
Poverty. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
X. Ethic groups –
Characteristics of Philippine ethnic groups. –
Problems and issues confronting ethnic groups. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topic for research. –
XI. Population and ecology –
The population explosion and the world's situation. –
Why the population grew tremendously. –
The Philippine population situation. –
Process in population change. –
Age structure. –
Sex composition. –
Consequences and implication of rapid population growth. –
Population policy and program. –
Summary. –
Study helps and research to make. –
XII. The community-Rural Community –
What is community? –
The rural-urban community. –
Rural society and culture. –
Spatial pattern of Philippine rural communities. –
The rural social institutions. –
Rural change and rural development. –
The CARP law. –
Summary. –
Study guide and topics for research. –
XIII. Urban communities –
Basic concepts. –
Urbanization in the third world. –
Urbanization in the Philippines. –
Urban society and culture.–
Urban ecological processes. –
Urban social institutions. –
Squatters, slums and urban poverty. –
Urban development. –
Summary. –
Study helps and topics for research. –
XIV. Socio-cultural change. –
Basic concepts. –
Theories of social-cultural change. –
The direction of change. –
Factors and impetus to change. –
Processes of social change. –
Factors influencing the response to change. –
Types of social change. –
Summary. –
Study guide and topics for research.
Date:
1988
Availability:
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