This women focus on the holistic observation of society and her advocacy for social reform as well as translated works by Auguste Comte
Who is Harriet Martineau
Rule of behavior calls for strong punishment (ex: eats human flesh).
What is Taboo
Looks how each part of society plays its role and how the parts affect each other.
What is Functionalism.
The people, groups, and social institutions that affect one's self-concept, attitudes, and behaviors.
What is Agents of Socialization.
A fixed, oversimplified, and often biased belief about a group of people.
What is Stereotype.
This man was an Pan-Africanist civil rights activist, American sociologist, socialist, and historian. He concept of "double consciousness" and groundbreaking sociological research on urban communities.
Who is W.E.B Du Bois
Getting arrested will get you these two sanction.
What is a Negative and Formal sanction.
Emphasis on conflict, competition and constraint in society. (Macro) Tesla versus non Tesla/ Bus Riders..
What is Conflict Perspective.
Helps children to think and speak, internalize norms and beliefs and values, basic attitudes, relationships, self-image, give sense of belonging.
What is Family.
An employee who undertakes roles traditionally considered to be women's jobs, such as teacher, florist, child care, secretary, nurse, domestic helper, etc.
What is Pink Collar.
He developed the concept of the "looking-glass self theory" saying a person creates their self-image based on the responses of others.
Who is Charles Horton Cooley
Norms that have moral sig. and should be followed (ex: thief, saves a person life ) changes your view of the person doing the more for a long time.
What is Mores.
An approach that focuses on how people act with each other using symbols (Micro- smaller concept) watching a kid play with a toy car/ steering wheel.
What is Symbolic Interaction.
Means of communication designed to reach the general population and teaches you about the attitudes, beliefs and values of the dominant society.
What is Mass Media.
A form of masculinity that prioritizes traits such as emotional suppression, aggression, competitiveness, and power.
What is Hegemonic Masculinity.
He developed Strain Theory (also known as Anomie Theory), which explains deviant behavior as a result of societal structures creating the same goals for everyone while denying some the means to achieve them.
Who is Robert K. Merton.
Norms that lack moral significance.
What is Folkways.
Unintended use of something.
What is Latent Function.
Individuals of roughly the same age. Not controlled by adults. Give and take relationships. Self-direction, make decisions.
What is Peer Groups.
Men's privilege as it occurs in societies that favour men, either overtly or indirectly.
What is Patriarchal Dividends.
This French sociologist believed that society exerted a powerful force on individuals. People's norms, beliefs, and values make up a collective consciousness, or a shared way of understanding and behaving in the world.
Who is Emile Durkheim.
Our idea of reality is based upon our language.
What is Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis/ Hypothesis of Linguistic Relativity.
Negative consequences of a part of society.
What is Dysfunction.
A group whose norms and behaviors are used to guide behavior group. You identify with. Teenagers, seniors, college kids…
What is Reference group.
Explain Social Construct.
A concept, idea, or thing that is made real by convention or collective agreement within a society. It exists not as an inherent part of objective reality, but rather as a result of human interaction and shared understanding.