Uts Notes
Uts Notes
-SOCIAL FORCE heavily influence how one views oneself. How individuals
perceive themselves is determined by how other people perceive them. This
is explained by the concept of the LOOKING-GLASS SELF.
Determining Beauty in the Context of Body Image
-If his or her perception of the body is not at par with what he or she r the
society thinks is ideal, then the individual becomes DISSATISFIED WITH
THE BODY.
-For example, during school years, when children interact with their peers,
they tend to engage in COMPARISONS AMONG OTHER PEERS, which
becomes the DOMINATING REFERENCE of an INDIVIDUAL’S EVALUATION
of oneself.
-The difference between body image and body dissatisfaction is that the
FORMER is a concept that lasts a lifetime, while the LATTER may only be of
concern upon adulthood.
4. WATCH WHAT YOU SAY. What you say about yourself eventually affects
your attitude and perception. Limit negative descriptions and highlight
positive things about yourself.
-There are certain parts of your body that may not be the same as everyone
else’s. Thus, you must accept and embrace all aspects of yourself; what is
important is that you learn to APPRECIATE, ACCEPT and, LOVE those
differences.
-How you perceive your body and how you feel about yourself physically
influence your perception about your SEXUAL ORIENTATION. This
perception, which includes your sexual desires, is known as your SEXUAL
SELF-CONCEPT.
WHAT IS SEXUALITY?
-SEXUAL ORIENTATION describes how they feel, and only they know what
it is like to be who they are.
-A person being male or female is largely based on his or her association with
the FEMININE or MASCULINE SEXUAL ROLES. This means that gender
identity is not about who a person is attracted to, but it is his or her
CONCEIVED SEXUAL ROLE.
-It is very clear that the distinguishing points of sexual orientation and
gender identity vary to some extent, in which sexual orientation refers
evidently as to WHO WANTS TO BE WITH, while gender identity is WHO
ONE IS.
-EROGENOUS ZONES are different for every person, but among the most
common are LIPS, NECK, THIGHS, GENITALS, and BREASTS.
-one-person sex happens when one produces their own sexual stimulation
called AUTOEROTICISM.
-The RESOLUTION phase is when the body returns to the unaroused state.
4. HIV INFECTION and AIDS. This Disease destroys the body’s immune
system.
6. SYPHILIS. Called the Great Pox, this disease is caused by the bacteriumt
8. PUBIC LICE. These tiny lice, which are about the size of a pinhead, attach
to the pubic hairs of the genital areas.
METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION
2. NORPLANT
3. DEPO-PROVERA
5. CONDOM
6. WITHDRAWAL
-The sense of being separate from OTHER PEOPLE and THE WORLD is
developed as early as TWO TO THREE MONTHS OLD.
-the CONCEPT OF BEING SEPARATE from the rest of the world is formed
through CONTINUOUS INTERACTION WITH THE OTHERS.
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE MATERIAL SELF
-If the material brings them pleasure or satisfies their needs, they desire that
object. This is the factor of UTILITY.
-If the object satisfies an existing or current need, the child wants that object
in order to satisfy the principle of IMMEDIACY.
-Another concept that explains the tendency for one’s material self to be
influenced by the preferences of others is that of CONFORMITY. This is
when one’s OPINION, JUDGEMENT, or BEHAVIOR changes to match those
of other people.
-Consumers who show interest in all aspects of the experience are of the
HOLISTC CONSUMER TYPE.
-Those consumers who focus on both the sensory and affective dimensions
are HEDONISTIC CONSUMERS.
-People who are low in all the appeals because they prefer to focus on the
usefulness of a product are UTILITARIAN CONSUMERS.
REDUCING MATERIALISM
2. MIMIMALISM
A response to the mass consumer culture is the growing movement called
MINIMALISM.
3.UTILITY, SIMPLICITY, and FINANCIAL CAPACITY
Utility is one of the basic principles in determining whether purchase
decisions are wise. Simplicity is another good criterion. Having a smart and
responsible material self requires assessing your current financial capacity
and prioritizing the most important needs.
-Religion comes from the Latin word RELIGIO, which denotes a connection
between man and a supreme being.
-In religion, the search is done with others SHARING THE SAME
PRACTICES. In terms of spirituality, the search is more PERSONAL and
PRIVATE.
-Nations construct their own identity, which makes their people feel a
sense of nationhood.
-At the same time, Montserrat Guibernau said that “belief in a shared
culture, history, traditions, symbols, kinship, language, religion,
territory, founding moment, and destiny have been invoked, with
varying intensity at different times and places, by peoples claiming
to share a particular national identity.”
-POLITICAL TRUST
-POLITICAL EFFICACY
-CIVIC PARTICIPATION OR SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
-The digital self is part of what American professor of marketing Russel Belk
calls the extend self.
-The digital self if dematerialized. Unlike the material self that is found in
actual physical objects, the digital self is not tangible but virtual.
-Fifth, the digital self has a distributed memory because past online
transactions are likely to be in a digital clutter spread across the internet.
-also, there are those who do not necessarily want to be online but have to
because some business transactions are online in nature.
-There are parts of the total self that people consciously decide to hide from
the online world. This is referred to as one’s private self.
-The most striking difference is the shared characteristics of the digital
self.
-The private self is constructed largely by the individual whereas the digital
self, characterized as co-constructivist, is influenced by the inputs of one’s
digital community.
-The LABELLING EFFECTS suggests that when people’s digital selves are
constantly praised by several of their online friends as beautiful or smart,
they engage in behaviors that confirm such praises.