Chapter 4 Flashcards
(36 cards)
Macrosociolgy
broad features of comity , econ, recessions, enviro, war, functionalism and war
Microsociolgy
analysis of social life, focus on social interaction, symbolic
social interaction
ways people interact, face to face, dating, martial quality
Social structure
typical patterns of a group, gives direction to sets limits on behavior, its the framework
this overrides personal feelings
social class
consists of large numbers of people who have similar amounts of income and education who work the same job
Culture
framework determines what kind of person we become
Major components of social structure
culture, roles, social class, groups and social status
social status
is the position one occupies in society or in a social group
status symbols
items used to identity a status
master status
cuts across other statuses that you hold and is primary relative to other statuses (race, sex, disabled)
status set
all the status or positions you hold
status inconsistency
contradiction or mismatch between status
roles
behaviors, obligations and privileges attached to a status
groups
people who regularly and consciously interact with one another
involuntary
groups that offer little option to belong
voluntary
we choose to belong
Social institutions
ways that society develops to meet basic needs
Functional
replace members, socialize new, produce and distribute goods, persevere social orders, provide a purpose
Control
preserve social order to keep the powerful in their privileged positions, they manipulate to maintain power and wealth. media is controlled by them
Social cohesion- Durkheim
societies are held together through in the form of mechanical solidarity
mechanical solidarity- Durkheim
shared consciousness that people experiences as a result of performing the similar tasks
Organic solidarity- Durkheim
interdependence brought about by the division of labor
Gemeinschaft- Ferdinand Tonnis
society held together by intimate and sense of togetherness. tradition and others control them
Gesellshaft- Ferdinand Tonnis
society by impersonal and short term relationships and self interests