Alpha Podcast

By: Don Alpha
  • Summary

  • Communication, Culture and Media studies.

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Episodes
  • Understanding Culture and Society in a Changing World
    Nov 25 2024

    Defining Culture and Society

    Let's begin by defining our key terms:

    · Culture is the symbols, language, beliefs, values, and artifacts that characterize any society. It's the shared fabric that binds individuals together, guiding behaviors and shaping identities.

    · Society is refers to a group of people who live in a defined territory and share a culture. It's the structured system within which cultural norms and values are practiced and maintained.

    Without culture, we could not have a society. The profound impact of culture becomes most evident when we examine behaviors or conditions that are normally considered biological in nature.

    For instance, consider morning sickness and labor pains, both familiar to pregnant women. These discomforts have known biological causes, and we are not surprised that so many pregnant women experience them.

    But we would be surprised if the husbands of pregnant women woke up sick in the morning during their wives’ pregnancies or experienced severe abdominal pains while their wives gave birth.

    The Dynamic Nature of Culture

    Culture is not static; it evolves over time. This evolution can be influenced by various factors:

    · Technological Advancements: New technologies can alter how we communicate, work, and interact, leading to shifts in cultural practices.

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    · Globalization: The interconnectedness of the world facilitates the exchange of cultural ideas, leading to both the blending and clashing of cultural norms.

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    8 mins
  • Origins of Sociology
    Nov 24 2024

    Sociology didn’t emerge out of nowhere. It arose during a period of massive social upheaval in the 18th and 19th centuries. Two key historical processes were industrialization and urbanization.

    Industrialization refers to the shift from agricultural economies to ones dominated by manufacturing and industries. This began in Britain during the Industrial Revolution, between 1760 and 1850, and soon spread across Europe and the United States. Factories replaced farms as the primary source of jobs. While industrialization brought economic growth, it also created problems like poor working conditions, child labor, and significant class divisions.

    Urbanization is the process where people moved from rural areas to cities in search of work. This migration led to overcrowded cities, inadequate housing, and increased poverty. Living conditions in industrial cities were often harsh, with issues like pollution, crime, and disease becoming widespread.

    These dramatic changes disrupted traditional ways of life. People began questioning how society worked, why inequalities persisted, and what could be done to improve social conditions. These questions laid the foundation for sociology.

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    14 mins
  • Sociological imagination (know yourselves & Society)
    Nov 22 2024

    Sociological imagination is a powerful tool that helps us understand the connection between our personal lives and the larger society. It encourages us to think critically, develop empathy, and take action to address systemic issues.

    As we’ve discussed, sociological imagination can be applied to a wide range of issues, from education and health care to climate change and mental health. By using this perspective, we can better understand the world around us and work towards creating a more just and equitable society.

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    15 mins

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