Chapter 4 - Society And Social Interaction Flashcards

(34 cards)

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Achieved status

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The status a person chooses, such as a level of education or income

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Agricultural societies

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Societies that rely on farming as a way of life

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Alienation

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An individual’s isolation from his society, his work, and his sense of self

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Anomie

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A situation in which society no longer has the support of a firm collective consciousness

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Ascribed status

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The status outside of an individual’s control, such as sex or race

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Bourgeoisie

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The owners of the means of production in a society

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Capitalism

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A way of organizing an economy so that the things that are used to make and transport products ( such as, land, oil, factories, ships, etc.) are owned by individual people and companies rather than by the government

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Class consciousness

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The awareness of one’s rank in society

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Collective conscience

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The communal beliefs, morals, and attitudes of a society

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False consciousness

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A condition in which the beliefs, ideals, or ideology of a person are not in the person’s own best interest

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Feudal societies

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Societies that operate on a strict hierarchical system of power based around land ownership and protection

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Habitualization

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The idea that society is constructed by us and those before us, and it is followed like a habit

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Horticultural societies

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Societies based around the cultivation of plants

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Hunter-gatherer societies

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Societies that depend on hunting Wild animals and gathering uncultivated plants for survival

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Industrial societies

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Societies characterized by a reliance on merchanized labor to create material goods

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Information societies

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Societies based on the production of nonmaterial goods and services

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Instituationtization

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The act of implanting a convention or norm into society

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Iron cage

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A situation in which an individual is trapped by social institutions

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Looking -glass self

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Our reflection of how we think we appear to others

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Mechanical solidarity

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A type of social order maintained by the collective consciousness of a culture

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Organic solidarity

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A type of social order based around an acceptance of economic and social differences

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Pastoral societies

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Societies based around the domestication of animals

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Proletariat

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The laborers in a society

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Rationalization

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A belief that modern society should be built around logic and efficiency rather than morality or tradition

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Role conflict
A situation when one or more of an individual’s roles clash
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Role performance
The expression of a role
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Role strain
Stress that occurs when too much is required of a single role
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Role-set
An array of roles attached to a particular status
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Roles
Patterns of behavior that are representative of a person's social status
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Self-fulfilling prophecy
An idea that becomes true when acted upon
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Social integration
How strongly a person is connected to his or her social group
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Society
A group of people who live in a definable community and there the same cultural components
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Status
The responsibilities and benefits that a person experiences according to his or her rank and role in society
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Thomas theorem
How a subjective reality can drive events to develop in accordance with that reality, despite being originally unsupported by objective reality