NSTP Library Work (July 3-7)
Instructions: Research one to two definition(s) of the following basic terms and concepts in the various Social Science disciplines listed below. The following (plus the photocopied set of readings last July 1) will be part of our graded recitation next session. You have nothing to submit from this library work but you are encouraged to bring your research notes for reference during the recitation (para kodigo, kumbaga). Textbooks are available at the reserve (for room and overnight use only) and circulation (for room and outside use for about 1-2 weeks) sections of the AS college library. For this purpose, refrain from using any references from the Internet (For now, let’s do it the classical way!). You are also encouraged to do the library research in small groups for convenience, economy and efficiency (tsaka bonding na rin). Good luck po!
Sociology
Social stratification
Deviance
Social movement
Social change
Acculturation
Ethnocentrism
Xenocentrism
Cultural relativism
Social mobility
Conformism
Bureaucracy
Urbanization
Anthropology
Culture
Kinship
Cultural change
Race
Ethnicity
Sex
Gender
Culture shock
Participant observation
Ethnography
Informed consent
Norms
Political Science
State
Ideology
Marxism
Liberalism
Conservatism
Separation of powers
Totalitarianism
Class
Federalism
Parliamentary government
Interest group
Public opinion
Economics
Central planning
Market economy
Keynesian economics
Invisible hand
Trade off
Fiscal policy
Informal economy
Economic protectionism
Economic system
Stock market
Capital goods
Economic development
History
Reduccion
Cavitismo
Reconstruction/Rehabilitation
Secularization
Usable past
Neocolonialism
Historiography
Benevolent assimilation
Animism
Martial law
Revolutionary government
Nationalism
Instructions: Research one to two definition(s) of the following basic terms and concepts in the various Social Science disciplines listed below. The following (plus the photocopied set of readings last July 1) will be part of our graded recitation next session. You have nothing to submit from this library work but you are encouraged to bring your research notes for reference during the recitation (para kodigo, kumbaga). Textbooks are available at the reserve (for room and overnight use only) and circulation (for room and outside use for about 1-2 weeks) sections of the AS college library. For this purpose, refrain from using any references from the Internet (For now, let’s do it the classical way!). You are also encouraged to do the library research in small groups for convenience, economy and efficiency (tsaka bonding na rin). Good luck po!
Sociology
Social stratification
Deviance
Social movement
Social change
Acculturation
Ethnocentrism
Xenocentrism
Cultural relativism
Social mobility
Conformism
Bureaucracy
Urbanization
Anthropology
Culture
Kinship
Cultural change
Race
Ethnicity
Sex
Gender
Culture shock
Participant observation
Ethnography
Informed consent
Norms
Political Science
State
Ideology
Marxism
Liberalism
Conservatism
Separation of powers
Totalitarianism
Class
Federalism
Parliamentary government
Interest group
Public opinion
Economics
Central planning
Market economy
Keynesian economics
Invisible hand
Trade off
Fiscal policy
Informal economy
Economic protectionism
Economic system
Stock market
Capital goods
Economic development
History
Reduccion
Cavitismo
Reconstruction/Rehabilitation
Secularization
Usable past
Neocolonialism
Historiography
Benevolent assimilation
Animism
Martial law
Revolutionary government
Nationalism