The relationships that position and rank pppl in relation to one another, and where they learn and enact roles in the interaction.
What is Social Structure?
The ideas created by and for the powerful and that are ideas taught to most people.
What is ideology?
One tells you what to do and the other tells you why you do it.
The difference between norms and values.
The norms beliefs and values that shape people's lives
What is Culture?
The process by which a person learns the ways of a culture, taught by parents, schools. the media and peers.
What is socialization?
The process by which people learn language and develop human qualities
What is socialization?
The grooves people follow
What are social institutions?
What is ethnocentrism?
It happens when leadership positions are created, a division of labor is established
What is a cause of inequality?
A person's location in the social structure
What is a status?
Efforts of the powerful, Social institutions, Culture, Socialization, Efforts of the Powerful
What are the causes of social inequality?
Something you were wearing in class that we discussed in small groups. It was a sign of your culture, and it told the other students about your cultural socialization.
What is a symbol?
The set of expected behaviours attached to a status?
What is a social role?
Ability to decide for oneself how one acts and thinks.
What are the two types of freedom?
In the scenarios in which students had to show a person how to categorize and generalize without judgement, this way of thinking was shaping the way the person who was being 'saved' by sociology students.
What is a stereotype?