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• Social Symbols are used to transfer culture, ideologies or belied from group to another group of people.


• Symbols are also used to preserve traditions or beliefs of a certain group of people. All symbol contain the "face" and "hidden" values, the hidden value, in a functional perspective, holds greater meaning and importance than the face value.


Symbols and symbolism have been used to create movements, spread ideas, and share advocacies that surpasses time and distance.

Function of symbols

-manifestation that signifies ideology of a particular culture that has meaning within that culture.

Cultural symbols

Relating to human societies and its modes of organization (i.e. social classes, social problems, social issues, etc.)


Social symbols

is considered to be any graphic or visual expression that makes it possible to identify something, making it possible to configure and communicate the language, as well as to represent facts, or to act on a semiotic level by the association of signs of universal social scope such as the cross of a church or the star of life seen on ambulances.

symbols

Used to represent a political standpoint; seen in various media and forms such as banner, flags, motto, etc.


Political symbols

Used in production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. like currency, market labor, demands, and other economic activities.

Economic symbols

Are the manifestation of a culture or sub-culture, especially concerning the traditional and customary practices of a particular ethnic or other cultural group.



• EXAMPLES: Religious and spiritual, Medical treatment, Forms of artistic expressions, Culinary, Housing, Child-rearing


Cultural practices

refer to everyday practices and the way these are typically and habitually performed in (much of) a society. Such practices - going to work, cooking, showering - are meaningful to people as parts of their everyday life activities.


Social practices

Are common things that are done within a state or a country. It is related to the practices done in theadministration, distribution and attainment of power, bureaucratic composition, etc.



EXAMPLES: Elections, Political Dynasties, Padrino System, Trapo, Power Revolt, Ideologies.


Political practices

- consider the system of production, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services with respect to demand and supply between economic agents.



EXAMPLES: Stock trading, Online shopping, Businessemployment, Trade and industry, Agriculture, Mining,Consumption, and distribution,


Economic practices