Made up of people, groups, networks, institutions, organisations and systems.
What is society?
100
The capacity to influence others to a point of view or action to which they would not normally agree.
What is power?
100
This can be used to collect information from a large or diverse range of people. It has simple, easy to follow questions that are designed to inform your knowledge of a topic.
What is a questionnaire?
100
Where individuals' everyday actions and social interactions occur - for example, within families and small-scale social groups.
What Micro-level society?
100
The process involving one or more persons sending and receiving messages during some kind of social interaction.
What is communication?
200
Refers to the knowledge, ways of thinking, feeling and behaving that give each society its coherence and its distinctive way of life.
What is Culture?
200
A term to describe the socially constructed differences between men and women.
What is gender?
200
This research methodology relies upon open-ended questionnaires, unstructured interviews and participant observation. The results require interpretation.
What is qualitative research?
200
The metaphor that demonstrates there is more to culture than what you can see.
What is Culture is an iceburg?
200
For example: facial expressions and gestures.
What is non-verbal communication?
300
To possess the skills to simply recognise and accept differences without making value judgments
What is social literacy?
300
A social group characterized by (usually) common residence, economic cooperation and reproduction.
What is family?
300
A small group brought together by the researcher for an indepth discussion of a specific issue or topic. The researcher plans an interview schedule and organises the time and place. A tape recorder is essential for the success of the use of this methodology.
What is a focus group?
300
The most important ceremony for the tribe (Hamar & Karo)
What is bullah? (Jumping of the bulls)
300
The term to describe honour, reputation, or prestige in India.
What is Izzat?
400
A socially created aspect of social life.
What is a social construct?
400
A process of integration and the sharing of goods, capital, services, knowledge, leisure, sport, ideas and culture between countries.
What is globalisation?
400
the researcher collects and collates existing information on a topic.
What is secondary research?
400
examples include: 62% of Australians support marriage equality, 81% of young Australians (18-24 years of age) support marriage equality, 75% of Australians believe marriage equality is inevitable
What is quantitative data?
400
In ______________________________ you must be prepared to expect differences, learn new skills of expression, learn rules of communication in that culture and understand the values that shape that culture.
What is intercultural communication?
500
The preconceived view of the characteristics of a group held by individuals who are not members of that group?
What is a stereotype?
500
The middle ground where individuals interact within groups such as schools, communities, church groups and neighborhoods.
What is Meso-level society?
500
includes the principles of honesty, objectivity, integrity, carefulness, confidentiality and respect.
What is research ethics?
500
The _______________ shaves the bride's hair, butters her body and prepares her for the first traumatic weeks in a new home. There will be a period of isolation from her husband. (Hamar & Karo)
Who is the mother-in-law?
500
Course concepts and terminology, evidence and examples, and coherent responses that link back to the questions (so what?)
What are the three main components examiners look for in responses?