Foundational Theorists
Identity & Socialization
Groups & Organizations
Culture & Institutions
Potpourri
100
suicide due to too little regulation

What is anomic suicide?

100

the regulated part of yourself, according to Mead

What is the "me"?

100

the group you are always comparing yourself to

What is your reference group?

100

the software of society

What is culture?

100

the body of methods that captures survey, epidemiological, and demographic data

What is quantitative?

200

the concept that captures when we are estranged or distant from our work, selves, and others

What is alienation?
200

the type of socialization that occurs in early childhood

What is primary socialization?
200

the experiment by Asch demonstrated what kind of group behavior by showing the different lines on the board and having students planted in the audience that were in on the experiment

What is conformity?

200

the notion that culture is a toolkit that we strategically deploy in different settings or with different people

What is culture as a repertoire?

200

the curriculum that imparts the implicit, role-modeled, and perhaps unintentional lessons

What is informal?

300

the Protestant idea that gave rise to the capitalistic practice of specialization

What is the idea of a "calling"?

300

the method that ethnomethodologists use to reveal social norms

What are breaching experiments?

300

the term Weber proposed that acts like a conceptual measuring rod

What is ideal type?

300

the type of authority when a government decides to let people do whatever they want, without intervening

What is laissez faire?

300

the network structure that occurs when people do not want to date their old partner's ex partner's old partner at Jefferson HS

What is the spanning tree?

400

type of solidarity premised on our mutual interdependence

What is organic solidarity?

400

the lessons imparted to a person about how one should be feeling and what emotions are appropriate

What is emotional socialization?

400
the feature of McDonaldization that has to do with ensuring that every product yielded by the organization is the same every time

What is predictability?

400

a set of routinized understandings and actions that define how we should behave in society

What is an institution?

400

the logic governing mental health care where rich adults are micromanaged at ritzy rehabilitation facilities

What is concerted constraint?

500

the ideas that justify the existing material relationships in any give time period for Marx

What is a superstructure?

500

the phase of Becker's becoming a marijuana user where one learns to attribute the effects of smoking to the elicited physical feeling

What is the second phase?

500

the ideology that we believe must love our jobs

What is the passion paradigm?

500

the dispositions and mannerisms that are associated with interacting in a healthcare setting

What is cultural health capital?

500

the type of deviance Merton thinks is occurring when we accept the means but reject the goals

What is ritualism?

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