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UCSP 11 - 12 Q2 1803 Responding To Cultural, Social, and Political Change PS

The document outlines a presentation on contemporary challenges and responses, focusing on cultural, social, and political issues faced by societies today. It emphasizes the importance of inclusive citizenship, participatory governance, and the role of new media in shaping social movements. Additionally, it provides learning targets for understanding how societies adapt to challenges and encourages community-based action plans.

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UCSP 11 - 12 Q2 1803 Responding To Cultural, Social, and Political Change PS

The document outlines a presentation on contemporary challenges and responses, focusing on cultural, social, and political issues faced by societies today. It emphasizes the importance of inclusive citizenship, participatory governance, and the role of new media in shaping social movements. Additionally, it provides learning targets for understanding how societies adapt to challenges and encourages community-based action plans.

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Unit 18
Contemporary
Challenges and
Responses

Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics

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LEARNING TARGETS

At the end of this unit, the learners should be able


to do the following:

● Identify new challenges faced by human populations in


contemporary societies.
● Describe how human societies adapt to new challenges in the
physical, social, and cultural environment.
● Develop a plan of action for a community-based response to
change.
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VALUES AND
ATTITUDES
In this unit, the learners should be able to do the
following:

● Respond with courage and resiliency to the contemporary


challenges faced by society.
● Build positive relationships with others.
● Create purpose in life by being of service to others.

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CENTRAL QUESTION

What cultural, economic,


and political issues Filipinos
are facing today, and how
are they being addressed?

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Lesson 03
Responding to Cultural,
Social, and Political Change

Unit 18| Contemporary Challenges and Responses


Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics

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Inclusive Citizenship and Participatory
Governance

Inclusive citizenship
promotes the idea that all
citizens, regardless of
race, gender, religion, or
socioeconomic status, are
included and valued
members of society.

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Four Values of Inclusive Citizenship

Justice Recognition

Self- Solidarity
Determination

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Inclusive Citizenship and Participatory
Governance

Participatory governance
refers to state-authorized
processes allowing citizens
to voice their opinions and
vote on policies and
programs to improve their
lives.

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New Forms of Media and Social Networking

New media is a means of mass


communication that relies on
computers and digital
technologies for its creation and
distribution.

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Six Characteristics of New Media

Digital Interactive Hypertextual

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Six Characteristics of New Media

Networked Virtual and simulated


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New Forms of Media and Social Networking

Social Networking

● It refers to the creation of


connections among
individuals that develop into
specific groups.
● It also enables people to find
and interact with others
who share their interests.

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LET’S PUT IT THIS WAY

Big media companies are


catching up with the latest
trends to sustain their
popularity and relevance in
our changing society.

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Seeing Two Sides

Advantages and Disadvantages

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Seeing Two Sides

1. What are the pros and cons of using social


media?
2. How did social media transform our society?
3. Why do social movements exist?
4. What are the pros and cons of using artificial
intelligence?

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Social Movement

It refers to the conscious,


collective, and organized
attempt to effect or oppose a
change in the social order through
noninstitutionalized means.

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Social Movement Organization

● It is created as a result
of a social movement.
● It pursues particular
social movement
interests but only makes
up a small portion of the
larger social movement.

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Examples of Social Movements

Labor Environmental
movement movement
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Examples of Social Movements

Feminist movement LGBTQIA+ movement


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Four General Types of Social Movements

Alternative Redemptive
social movement social movement
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Four General Types of Social Movements

Reformative Revolutionary
social movement social movement
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Other Types of Social Movements

Targets
Scope Type of Change
(group-focused
(reform or (innovative or
or individual-
radical) conservative)
focused)

Methods
Range
(peaceful or
(global or local)
violent)

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Panel Discussion on Changes in Our Society

Changes in Society

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Panel Discussion on Changes in Our Society

1. What cultural, social, and political changes is


society dealing with?
2. What are the new forms of media?
3. What are the different social movements
present in our society?

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HISTORY MAKER

Ana Patricia Non

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Internet et ses applications by Gregordy is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

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