Intro
Theories
Culture 1
Culture 2
Misc.
100

the study of social stability and order

What is social statics?

100

the idea that the best societies will survive and the weak ones will fail 

What is Social Darwinism?

100

physical objects created by and shared by a society

What is material culture?

100

a powerful rule of behavior, a violation of or discussion about it demands rejection by society 

What is a taboo?
100

what is a subculture that is opposed to the values of the dominant culture

What is a counter culture?

200

the study of social change

What is social dynamics?

200

this theory assumes that society will return to a state of stability after upheaval has occurred

What is Functionalism?

200

abstract human creations shared by a society

What is non-material culture?

200

rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms 

What are sanctions?

200

the ability to control the behavior of others 

What is power?

300

the belief that knowledge should be derived from scientific observation, on the knowledge of which we can be sure

What is positivism?

300

the theory that emphasizes the role of competition and change, groups compete to preserve and promote their own values and interests

What is Conflict Perspective?
300

the spreading of cultural traits, ideas, values, and material objects from one society to another

What is cultural diffusion?

300

cultural guidelines the members of a society claim to accept

What is ideal culture?
300

the study of the biology basis of human behavior

What is sociobiology?

400
the father of sociology

Who is Auguste Comte?

400
the theory that focuses on interactions among people based on mutually understood signs and representations

What is Symbolic Interactionism?

400

the creation of something new from previously existing objects of processes

What is cultural invention?

400

norms with great moral significance attached to them 

What are mores?

400

cultural traits that exist in all cultures

What are cultural universals?

500

the ability to see the link between society and self, helps one to resist conformity

What is sociological imagination?
500

the approach that depicts human interaction as a theatrical performance 

What is Dramaturgy?

500

the process of which something is learned or reinterpreted by the members of a society 

What is cultural discovery?

500

norms with little significance, social expectations for everyday behaviors

What are folkways?

500

viewing one's culture as superior to other cultures

What is ethnocentrism?

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