Chapter 4 Flashcards

(36 cards)

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Macrosociolgy

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broad features of comity , econ, recessions, enviro, war, functionalism and war

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Microsociolgy

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analysis of social life, focus on social interaction, symbolic

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social interaction

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ways people interact, face to face, dating, martial quality

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Social structure

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typical patterns of a group, gives direction to sets limits on behavior, its the framework
this overrides personal feelings

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social class

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consists of large numbers of people who have similar amounts of income and education who work the same job

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Culture

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framework determines what kind of person we become

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Major components of social structure

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culture, roles, social class, groups and social status

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social status

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is the position one occupies in society or in a social group

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status symbols

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items used to identity a status

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master status

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cuts across other statuses that you hold and is primary relative to other statuses (race, sex, disabled)

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status set

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all the status or positions you hold

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status inconsistency

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contradiction or mismatch between status

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roles

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behaviors, obligations and privileges attached to a status

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groups

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people who regularly and consciously interact with one another

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involuntary

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groups that offer little option to belong

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voluntary

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we choose to belong

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Social institutions

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ways that society develops to meet basic needs

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Functional

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replace members, socialize new, produce and distribute goods, persevere social orders, provide a purpose

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Control

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preserve social order to keep the powerful in their privileged positions, they manipulate to maintain power and wealth. media is controlled by them

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Social cohesion- Durkheim

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societies are held together through in the form of mechanical solidarity

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mechanical solidarity- Durkheim

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shared consciousness that people experiences as a result of performing the similar tasks

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Organic solidarity- Durkheim

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interdependence brought about by the division of labor

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Gemeinschaft- Ferdinand Tonnis

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society held together by intimate and sense of togetherness. tradition and others control them

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Gesellshaft- Ferdinand Tonnis

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society by impersonal and short term relationships and self interests

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Stereotypes
simplified generalizations about people or things, often biased point of views about people or things.
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Dramaturgy
Erving Goffman, says that social life is like a drama on the stage, teaches us to learn to perform on the stage
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Front stage
perform given
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back stage
retreat and let our hair out
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Sign Vehicles
manner or appearance used to communicate
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Social setting
place where action takes place
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Manner
attitudes when playing roles
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Role strain
conflict one feels within the same role
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Role conflict
what is expected of us is incompatible with what is expected of us in another role
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Thomas Theorem
if people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences
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Social construction of reality
use of background assumptions and life experiences to define what is real
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Social institutions 2
family, education, religion, law, politics, economics, science, medicine, military and mass media