chapters 7-9 Flashcards

(32 cards)

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social inequality

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unequal distribution of wealth, power, and prestige

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intersectionality

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multiple dimensions of status and inequality intersect to shape who we are and how we live

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3
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Upper class

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1%

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middle class

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30%, white collar, broad range of education and salaries

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white collar

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lower-level professional and management workers and some highly skilled laborers in technical jobs

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Working class/lower middle class

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30%, no college degree, blue collar

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blue collar

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skilled and semiskilled workers, manual labor, work in service or clerical jobs

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working poor

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13% poorly educated, manual and service workers, near or bewlow poverty line

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working poor

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13% poorly educated, manual and service workers, near or below poverty line

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Underclass

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12%, poorest group, experiencing homelessness, or who are chronically unemployed

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Weberian Theory

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Wealth, Prestige, owning the means of production was not the only way of achieving upper-class status; a person could also accumulate wealth consisting of income and property.

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social reproduction

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social class is passed down from one generation to the next and thus remains relatively stable

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cultural capital

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the tastes, habits, expectations, skills, knowledge, and other cultural assets that help us gain advantages in society

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Homogamy

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people marry people with similar class, race, education, religion etc

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heterogamy

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marrying someone who is different from us

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Hypergamy

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Hypogamy

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marrying down

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therapeutic policing

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arrests and ticketing for minor offenses like jaywalking and loitering as leverage to push homeless individuals into shelters or rehabilitation programs

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Intergenerational mobility

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movement that occurs from one generation to the next, when a child eventually moves into a different social class

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Intragenerational mobility

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the movement that occurs during the course of an individual’s lifetime

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Relative Deprivation

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comparative measure, whereby people are considered impoverished if their standard of living is lower than that of other members of society

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Absolute Deprivation

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a measure whereby people are unable to meet minimal page195standards for food, shelter, clothing, and health care

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culture of poverty

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a way of life that was qualitatively different from that of middle-class groups to allow them to cope with the dire circumstance of poverty

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just-world hypothesis

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we have a strong need to believe that the world is orderly, predictable, and fair in order to achieve our goals in life

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simplicity movement
rejects rampant consumerism and seeks to reverse some of its consequences for the individual, for society, and for the planet
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miscegenation
the romantic, sexual, or marital relationships between people of different races
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embodied identity
(the way we are perceived in the physical world
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Pluralism
encourages people to embrace diversity as a positive feature of a society
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Essentialists
see gender as immutable and biological and as an unambiguous, two-category system
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gender binary
this system classifies gender into two distinct, opposite, and separate categories
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constructionist
gender as a social construction
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expressive role
providing emotional support and nurturing