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Anthropological and

Sociological Perspectives
on Culture and Society"
BY GROUP 3 Leader :RIZAL N.MAMIS
(MEMBERS)

MOORE/MICO/ALDRIN
Introduction
Anthropology is the study of
humans and the ways they live.
Sociology studies the ways
groups of people interact with
each other and how their behavior
is influenced by social structures,
categories (age, gender, sexuality),
and institutions.
Anthropological Perspective*

•Anthropology is the study of humans,


encompassing their evolution, cultural
development, social structures, and diverse
ways of life across time and societies.
Sociological Perspective
Sociology is the scientific study of
society, social behavior, and the
interactions among individuals within
a community or larger social
structures.
The shared interest in understanding
human behavior and societies unites
fields like anthropology and sociology.
Both disciplines aim to unravel the
complexities of human interactions, social
structures, and cultural diversity. Whether
exploring cultural practices, societal
norms, or group dynamics, the common
goal is to gain insights into what shapes
human behavior and how societies
function. This shared interest fosters a
holistic understanding of humanity,
contributing to the broader knowledge of
our interconnected and diverse world.

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