The Socialsense blog has been created to support the SACE Society and Culture classes at Thebarton Senior College (TSC )in South Australia. It contains resources, thoughts and learning materials for the courses. SACE Society and Culture courses have been designed to provide students with the opportunity to explore, analyse, consider and discuss the complexities and interconnections of our societies and cultures in the Australian and Global context.
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Monday, March 31, 2014
The essence photostory support materials
Image above: A screenshot from the video on how to use photostory
Contact me at malcolm.mcinerney@thebartonsc.sa.edu.au
The address for the Socialsense blog
http://culturalscene.blogspot.com.au/
The Thebarton Senior College Moodle
Assignment 2: The photoessay on the essence of a culture
Support materials are on the Moodle for the photoessay using Photostory.
* The video demonstration to use Photostory is now up on the Moodle at Watch the video to clarify how to use Photostory. It will take a little time to download on your computer but it is worth looking at and listening to. A pdf of how to use Photostory is also up on the Moodle.
* Also go to the Moodle to download the template for the write-up. Make sure you use this template and write as much as you can to describe how your selected image shows the essence of the culture.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Interesting: culturally that is!
Image above: Interactive map of gun deaths across the US over recent time.
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The address for the Socialsense blog
http://culturalscene.blogspot.com.au/
The Thebarton Senior College Moodle
Just really interesting!
Five interesting sites for you to look at for Society and Culture
A great interactive map over time of gun deaths in the US.
* Fascinating culture story
The
Samaritans, a rapidly dwindling sect dating to biblical times, have
opened their insular community to brides imported from Eastern Europe in
a desperate quest to preserve their ancient culture.
* What the? The burning man festival: A modern cultural happening
* Look at this plane finder site and 24 hour flight video and you can start to understand why we are more and more, becoming culturally the same.
* Society changes over time: A site showing women rights over time.
* Look at this plane finder site and 24 hour flight video and you can start to understand why we are more and more, becoming culturally the same.
* Society changes over time: A site showing women rights over time.
Friday, March 21, 2014
A picture is worth ...
Contact me at malcolm.mcinerney@thebartonsc.sa.edu.au
The address for the Socialsense blog
http://culturalscene.blogspot.com.au/
The Thebarton Senior College Moodle
Pictures are worth 100 words but that does not mean that an assignment can be one picture!!!
Photographs are a wonderful way to communicate information, ideas, thoughts, themes and emotions. There is a saying that a picture is worth a 1000 words. In our next assignment you are to develop your own photoessay (using Photostory) on your culture.
As an introduction to that task I am asking you to look at the following pictures on Moodle, create a theme and then select the 10 you wish to use to best illustrate the theme. Good luck, I look forward to see your response - interestingly, the selections and themes will all be different based on which images resonate most with you as an individual and the theme you develop as a result. To get the written information on each picture go to http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/population-7-billion/100176/
Now to get stuck into that photoessay assignment on your culture. Good luck.
An interesting situation and cultural story
*** Have a look at this fascinating story of cultural survival and potential cultural clashes in a religious community. Food for thought! More questions than answers with this one! ***
Fun but with a message about culture
This shows us something about cultures and society. Just enjoy but ... also think about what it shows.
Where the hell is Matt? Matthew "Matt" Harding (born September 27, 1976), is a traveller, video game designer, and Internet celebrity known as Dancing Matt for his viral videos that show him dancing in front of landmarks and street scenes in various international locations.
More than a cartoon for fun: an interesting comment on ...
A cartoon to provoke your thoughts, feelings, perspectives and reactions on the fickleness of culture. In what way(s) is our perspective on so many things a product of our cultural, historical and geographic setting? Cartoons are a powerful way that we can comment on cultural, social, economic, environmental and political matters. Have a look at these sites containing social cartoons.
What do they tell us?
http://www.offthemark.com/cartoons/social/pg/3
https://cartoonbank.licensestream.com/LicenseStream/Portal/Index.aspx
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Visualising culture
Contact me at malcolm.mcinerney@thebartonsc.sa.edu.au
The address for the Socialsense blog
http://culturalscene.blogspot.com.au/
The TSC Society and Culture Moodle
Slideshows on cultures
Review the following:
http://www.slideshare.net/miiiitch08/culture-culture-change-characteristics-of-culture
http://www.slideshare.net/Angeliqueart2001/culture-4491401
http://www.slideshare.net/terai/bba-l14-dt-culture-presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/DeborahJ/cultural-turns
Task
1. As you watch the slideshows take notes that answer the question in dot point form; What is culture?
2. Have a look at one of the slideshows below on some cultures around the world and make a list of all of the cultural characteristics that you can.
http://www.slideshare.net/ Nubiagroup/brazil-carnival-2011-rio
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/chinese-festivals
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/christmas-across-the-globe-2010
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/observing-ramadan
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/chinese-gods-godessess
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/indian-wedding-7034679
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/portraits-from-afghanistan
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/portraits-from-pakistan
http://www.slideshare.net/Nubiagroup/nice-shots-from-india
Monday, March 10, 2014
Cultural difference
Contact me at malcolm.mcinerney@thebartonsc.sa.edu.au
The address for the Socialsense blog
http://culturalscene.blogspot.com.au/
The TSC Society and Culture Moodle
The need to preserve cultural diversity in the world
A video on the importance of the world remaining culturally diverse and saving cultures from becoming like us!
*** Research the terms cultural integrity, ethnocentrism, cultural homogeneity, globalisation and westernisation. Some terms to think and talk about as we discuss the various cultures in our photoessay assignment.***
The following are just some of the YouTubes on cultural diversity. They certainly give us an idea that what we know as normal is not necessarily normal in many parts of the world!
* Insane cultural festivals
* Gestures across the world
* Songs and dances around the world
* Culture shock: Part 1 Part 2
* Long Neck woment tradition and another
* Foot binding
* Taboo foods
* Outcasts
* Delicacies
* Tatoos
* Justice
* Child rearing
* Marriage
* Death
* Sexuality
* Scarification
* Beauty and men
* Concept of family
* Concept of beauty
* Lip plates
* Marriage a little different
Friday, February 28, 2014
The magazine format
Images above: Magazines are all different in terms of purpose and style. Know your audience!
Contact me at malcolm.mcinerney@thebartonsc.sa.edu.au
The address for the Socialsense blog
http://culturalscene.blogspot.com.au/
The TSC Society and Culture Moodle
Magazines in the form of on-line writings (blogs etc) by journalists and non-journalists are a growing trend where most people get their information today.
Most magazine articles do one of four things. They inform, adding to your knowledge about a subject. They help you to solve a problem. They persuade you about a particular viewpoint. They entertain you. Some articles do more than one of those things at the same time.
Here are some things to consider once your have drafted the basics of your article in Word form.
Think of a headline to attract attention
Put yourself in the position of reading the magazine. What title would make you read the article?
How to Structure a Magazine Article
When you’re ready to write then you need to think about structure. The attached template is just one way to structure your article. A nice safe way! Feel free to experiment with your article story if you feel confident enough.
Make it look attractive and eye catching
By the way, pictures are OK. Put in any pictures, maps or graphs that help support your writing (not too many though).
Grab the
reader's attention with a dynamite opening paragraph. This is called your lead, and
it's the most important paragraph of a magazine article. If the first paragraph
doesn't convince a reader to keep reading, then you're sunk. Immediately after
catching a reader's attention, make certain the point of the article or the
theme is evident.
Give
your idea an angle.
The
angle of an article has to do with the way the topic is approached. For
example, New Year's resolutions have been written about many, times, but give
the idea a fresh angle - such as using social networking to succeed at keeping
resolutions. Don't be afraid to be controversial.
Tell A Story
The key thing to remember is that you’re telling a story to your readers. That means you need a beginning, a middle and an end. It also means you need to think about where you’re taking your reader and create a logical path to that end point.
Beginning Your Magazine Article
The first thing you need to do is get people to read your article, so you need to find a way to grab them. When I interview people, I often start the resulting article with a quote or an anecdote from their life. However, you can also set the scene or use anything that will get attention.
The Middle
With most magazine articles, you talk to a person or people. People like reading about other people, so if your interviewee says something good, use a quote rather than reported speech. This makes your magazine article more interesting.
Ending Your Magazine Article
Finally, end with a bang. This could be an important point, a revelation, or another anecdote or quote. Next to the lead, the conclusion is most important. The ending of a magazine feature should bring the piece to a satisfying resolution for the reader. You might return to your opening paragraph so that you come full circle. Some conclusions summarize the main points or leave readers with an anecdote that illustrates the theme.
To get some ideas have a look at the culture and current affairs
Magazines on-line website or just glance through some popular magazines and look at the
articles and how they are written. It may give you an idea of how to structure and express the content of your article.
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