Chapter 4 Vocab Flashcards

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Macrosociology

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Analysis of social life that focuses on broad features of society, such as social class and the relationships of groups to one another; usually used by functionalist and conflict theorists

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Microsociology

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Analysis of social life that focuses on social interaction; typically used by symbolic interactionists

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Social interaction

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One person’s actions influencing someone else; usually refers to what people do when they are in one another’s presence but also includes communication at a distance

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Social structure

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The framework of society that surrounds us; consists of the ways that people and groups are related to one another; this framework gives direction to and sets limits on our behavior

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Social class

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According to Weber, a large group of people who rank close to one another on property, power, and prestige; according to Marx, one of two groups: capitalists who own the means of production or workers who sell their labor

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Status

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The position that someone occupies in a social group (also called social status)

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Status set

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All the statuses or positions that an individual occupies

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Ascribed status

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A position an individual either inherits at birth or receives involuntarily later in life

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Achieved statuses

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Positions that are earned accomplished, or involve at least some effort or activity on the individuals part

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Status symbols

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Indicators of status; items that display prestige

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Master status

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A status that cuts across the other statuses that an individual occupies

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Status inconsistency

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Ranking high on some dimensions of social status and low on others; also called status discrepancy

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Role

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The behaviors, obligations, and privileges attached to a status

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Group

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People who interact with one another and who believe that what they have in common is significant; also called social group

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Social institution

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The organized, usual, or standard ways by which society meets its basic needs

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Social integration

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The degree to which members of a group or a society are united by shared values and other social bonds; also known as social cohesion

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Mechanical solidarity

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Durkheim’s term for the unity (a shared consciousness) that people feel as a result of performing the same or similar tasks

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Division of labor

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The splitting of a group’s or a society’s task into specialties

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Organic solidarity

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Durkheim’s term for the interdependence that results from the division of labor; as part of the same unit, we all depend on others to fulfill their jobs

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Gemeinschaft

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A type of society in which life is intimate; a community in which everyone knows everyone else and people share a sense of togetherness

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Gesellschaft

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A type of society that is dominated by impersonal relationships, individual accomplishments and self interest

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Body language

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The ways in which people use their bodies to give messages to others

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Dramaturgy

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An approach, pioneered by Erving Goffman in which social life is analyzed in terms of drama or the stage; also called dramaturgical analysis

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Impression management

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People’s efforts to control the impressions that others receive of them

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Front stages
Places where people give their performance
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Back stage
Places where people rest from their performances, discuss their presentations, and plan future performances
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Role performance
The ways in which someone performs a role; showing a particular "style" or "personality"
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Role conflict
Conflict that someone feels between roles because the expectations attached to one role are at odds with those attached to another role
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Role strain
Conflicts that someone feel within a role
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Sign-vehicle
The term used by Goffman to refer to how people use social setting, appearance, and manner, to communicate information about the self
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Teamwork
The collaboration of two or more people to manage impressions jointly
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Face-saving behavior
Techniques used to salvage a performance (interaction) that is going sour
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Ethnomethodology
The study of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life
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Background assumption
A deeply embedded, common understanding of how the world operates and how people ought to act
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Thomas theorem
William I. And Dorthy S. Thomas' classic formulation of the definition of the situation: "If people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences"
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Social construction of reality
The use of background assumptions and life experiences to define what is real
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Stereotype
Assumptions of what people are like, whether true or false