The document discusses the evolving definition of the term "social mores" and how it has taken on a more multifaceted meaning in American society. It describes social mores now as including outward expressions of good mental health, public manifestations of moral codes and ideologies, social customs and norms regarding conduct, etiquette, and standards of behavior. Social mores also include matters of health habits and lifestyle choices that differ between groups but are generally binding for wellness. The document provides examples of social mores such as proper social conduct, polite etiquette, and modest clothing choices in public that promote well-being.
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1. Liberal Arts & Humanities
““Social Mores”Social Mores”
Sociology 101Sociology 101
..as..as Social ConventionsSocial Conventions
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……a ‘Multifaceted’ Meaninga ‘Multifaceted’ Meaning
The definition of ‘Social Mores” has changed and evolved
throughout the time span and places of human
civilization – In America the ‘term’ has come to now
have a multifaceted meaning – so, now ‘social mores’
goes way beyond only the fundamentals and
includes the:
• ..outward expression of good ‘mental health values…1
• ..public manifestation of moral codes, existential and/or
spiritual ideologies.., 'I believe'...,1
• …social customs and norms, e.g., social conduct and
manners, social etiquette, and social standards of
behaviors, and...2
• ...it includes matters of health habits comprising a
‘healthy lifestyle’ – all of which are binding for optimal
wellness and longevity yet differ according to individual
group.3
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Good Mental Health ValuesGood Mental Health Values
Expressed Openly…Expressed Openly…
• Whether people are out and about a community,
or around the neighborhood, or in the home…1
• …generally people are expected to / and free to
‘express’ their own personal views with a sense
of psychological wellbeing in order to grow and
thrive socially. It is way beyond competitive in
all.
• …particularly mature people are obligated to
assert in their precise ‘opinion’ on the matters of
relevant concern - especially with open precise
sensibility in terms of psychological health and
wellness.1,2,3
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Manifestation of IntrinsicManifestation of Intrinsic
Positive Moral Codes…Positive Moral Codes…
• – e.g., positive existential/spiritual ideologies,1
–
• Whether its in the work place, at home, in a
school or public building – social mores are
manisfested as common place by expression of
‘intrinsic positive moral values.’2
• Social mores indeed includes the manifestation
of intrinsically positive moral codes or spiritual
ideologies as a duty to the community 2
- this
includes ‘charities, clubs, organizations,
foundations, public meetings, and of course it is
the responsibility of formal media as well.3
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Extrinsically Positive SocialExtrinsically Positive Social
CustomsCustoms andand Norms:Norms:
• – Whether it is a ‘Town Hall’ Meeting or
Religious meeting - the standard of ‘Social
mores’ in the community has to do with:
– Proper social conduct and manners,1
– Polite meaningful social etiquette,2
and…
– Positive social standards of behaviors1,2
• ‘Social mores’ includes the exercise of
extrinsically positive social customs and
norms whatever the community.3
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Living a LifeLiving a Life andand LifestyleLifestyle
of Social Mores:of Social Mores:
• Contemporary ‘social mores’ certainly now
concerns general health values that are
expressed in healthy living / in a community.1
– Specific health habits in a family or neighborhood that
comprises a ‘healthy lifestyle.’2
– Acceptable wellness norms for a ‘healthy lifestyle’ and
for longevity (a long life span).3
• A ‘social mores’ is actually a binding promise for-
– true optimal wellness and longevity yet,..4
• …yet, these ‘social mores’ differ according to an
individual family within a variety of groups.5
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Some Objectives/ExamplesSome Objectives/Examples
of ‘Social Mores’:of ‘Social Mores’:
Social etiquette (U.S.A.)
• Clean air, sobriety, and somberness
towards ‘equallyoked’ couples in public
without perverse secular harassment.6
Social decorum –
• Rather modest, neat, and clean clothing
for in public by either sex of colors that
promote an emotional tone of wellbeing.7
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QuizQuiz
• How has the term ‘social mores’ become more
‘multifaceted’ for social scientists to describe
individual ‘traits’ in a contemporary society?
• What are the implications of studying social
populations with ‘multiple points of view’ while
abiding in strict social scientific ‘objectivity’?
• Why are equallyoked ‘couples’ who observe
‘social mores’ sometimes ostracized based on
perverse political incorrectness?
Worth: 35 points. One page. Name in upper corner. Turn in next class.
9. Liberal Arts & Humanities
““Social Mores”Social Mores”
Sociology 101Sociology 101
AmericanAmerican
Social ConventionsSocial Conventions
10. Liberal Arts & Humanities
““Social Mores”Social Mores”
Sociology 101Sociology 101
AmericanAmerican
Social ConventionsSocial Conventions