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100
Members of specific classes defined by their social structure.
What is an Insider?
100
This theorist is critical of statistics.
What is the advantage of an outside group?
100
A position that is neither earned nor chosen but assigned.
What is an ascribed status?
100
This work is the basis for Dorothy Smith's method of inquiry.
What is The German Ideology by Marx and Engels?
100
Dorothy Smith claims that this is site of womens oppression.
What is the body?
200
This reduces the number of being in an Insider or Outsider group.
What is an increase in the number of social categories?
200
Baudrillard's poll of West Germany's illustrates advertisings connection with ___.
What is freedom?
200
According to Collins, this group serves as the gatekeeper for knowledge.
What is the community of experts or elite white males?
200
The means of knowing for black women.
What is wisdom?
200
This is the study of the philosophical problems in concepts of knowledge and truth.
What is epistemology?
300
The ability to have a better chance of understanding what happens in the other group.
What is the advantage of an outside group?
300
This term is used to describe an individual whose identity is divided into several facets.
What is double consciousness?
300
The forms in which power is generated and held in contemporary society.
What is text-mediate relations?
300
Patricia Hill Collins draws upon this theory in her discussion of Afrocentric Feminist Epistemology?
What is Critical Theory?
300
Dorothy Smith stressed the importance of this as a method of inquiry.
What is the standpoint?
400
This historical event influenced Merton to write "The Perspective of Insider and Outsiders"
What is the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.?
400
Children consume a gratifying relationship with their parents through this symbolic figure.
What is Father Christmas?
400
This social type, identified by Georg Simmel, is an example of an Outsider.
What is the stranger?
400
The profusion of signs simultaneously creates these two emotions.
What is gratification and repression?
500
According to Baudrillard, this itself becomes the object to consume.
What are advertisements?
500
This refers to Baudrillard's idea that the endless, over reproduction of signs, image, and simulations has blurred the distinction between fantasy and reality?
What is hyperreality?
500
This theorist openly critiqued Merton's Insider Doctrine.
Who is Max Weber.
500
These two institutions have long offered support for African-American women?
What is the church and the family?
500
In this research method, the researcher becomes a whole person with full subjectivity and the person studied losses all subjectivity and becomes objectified.
What is positivism?
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