The Disciplines of Social Sciences: Lesson 1.2
The Disciplines of Social Sciences: Lesson 1.2
The Disciplines of Social Sciences: Lesson 1.2
2:
The Disciplines of
Social Sciences
1.Anthropology
2.Economics
3.Geography
4.History
5.Linguistics
6.Political Science
7.Sociology
8.Psychology
1.Determining the exact age of a jaw bone fossil discovered in
Ethiopia in 2013
2.Expounding the salient points of Bangsamoro Basic Law and
its relevance to the Bangsamoro people
3.Explaining the alarming frequency of sinkholes that occurred
in some parts of the Philippines just recently
4.Understanding the principal reason why 27.9% of the
Philippine population fall below the poverty line in 2012
5.Verifying the WHO report in 2014 that states that one person
commits suicide every 40 seconds
6.Analyzing the effectiveness of the “Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program” or 4Ps to the targeted Filipino families
7.Understanding variations in the development of speech and
language among Filipino children
8.Discovering the exact place of the so-called “first mass in the
Philippines” that happened in 1521
9.Amending several provisions enshrined in the Philippine
Constitution
10.Elucidating why Denmark is the happiest nation according to
“World Happiness Report” based on 2010-2012 statistics from
the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions
Network
❑It is the study of humankind.
❑It is derived from the Greek words anthropos
meaning “human” and logos meaning “word” or
“study of”.
❑Anthropologist attempt to find answers on so
many questions involving humans.
❑Anthropology is wider in scope, both
geographically and historically speaking.
Physical or
biological
anthropology – is
the study of human
biology within the
milieu of evolution.
Cultural anthropology–
involves the study and
comparative analysis of pre-
literate societies, including all
aspects of human behaviour.
Ethnography is a systematic
study of people and cultures.
It is designed to explore
cultural phenomena.
Archaeology –
involves the study of
earlier cultures and ways
of life by way of retrieving
and examining the
material remains of
previous human
societies.
Linguistic
anthropology is the
study of human speech
and language as well as
the various changes that
have taken place over
time.
TBA
TQ
AAMOF
TGIF ICYMI
DIY MMW
BTW 4YEO
IMO
OT
DGMW
TYT EOD
TIA
❑ concentrates on how a particular society solves its
problem of scarcity of resources.
❑ The term originated from the Greek words oikos
meaning “house” and nomos meaning “custom” or
“law”. The term oikonomia literally translates as
“management of a household.”
❑ seek to understand people’s activities concerning
production, distribution, and consumption of goods
and services.
A. B.
1. Goods a. a resource made from nature
2. Services b. a resource used to make a good
3. Natural Resources c. an object people can want or
4. Human Resources hold
5. Capital Resources d. people who produce goods and
services
e. an action a person does for
someone else
Entrepreneur Goods Human resources
Consumer Services Capital resources
Producer Natural resources
1. What is a person who BUYS goods and services?
2. What type of resource is a copper an example of?
3. A business owner is a(n)
4. A teacher is an example of what type of resources?
5. Someone who MAKES goods and services is a(n)
Economics
subject
matter can be
summarized
as
Balance Economic
of Trade Security
Economic
Growth
Full
Employment
Price-Level
Stability
Economic
Efficiency
Economic Equitable
Freedom Distribution
Work of Income
Efficiency
❑ It is the study of the features of the earth and the location of
living things on the planet.
❑ This term is derived from the Greek word geographia, from
geo meaning “earth” and graphe meaning “to describe”. A
literal translation would be “to describe the earth”.
❑ It is a branch of knowledge that
attempts to ascertain, record, and
explain facts and events that
happened in the past.
❑ It originated from the Greek word
historia meaning “inquiry”.
There are two ways of presenting historical phenomenon:
Disadvantage
Hawthorne effect
CCTV - ethical issues lack of privacy
and freedom
Solution?
Defining the problem