Peer Review Essential Questions & Vocabulary social cultural signs systems structures.

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Peer Review Essential Questions & Vocabulary social cultural signs systems structures

Comment on 3 Things how idea about identity relates to the essential question(s) how idea is from a social point of view or cultural point of view how idea includes or develops signs, systems, or structures

IDENTITY ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS POINT OF VIEW SOCIAL OR CULTURAL include or develop signs, systems, or structures

Vocabulary (part 1) Social -related to human interaction Cultural- related to groups that share common beliefs, practices, and traditions

Social = human interaction Cultural = groups share common beliefs, practices, traditions

Vocabulary (part 2) Signs- symbolism, signification Systems - any set of interacting or interdependent entities (things, beings, articles, etc.) that form an integrated whole. Structures- differ from systems – structures are typically the result of human planning, – rigid, and – exercise some form of power or agency over others (may be civic, institutional, corporate, economic, etc.)

Signs = symbolism, signification

Systems - any set of interacting or interdependent entities (things, beings, articles, etc.) that form an integrated whole

Structures- differ from systems in that structures are typically 1-result of human planning, 2-rigid, & 3- have some form of power or agency over others (may be civic, institutional, corporate, economic, etc.)

Peer review: Comment on 3 Things how YOUR idea about identity relates to the essential question(s) how YOUR idea is from a social point of view or cultural point of view how YOUR idea includes or develops signs, systems, or structures