What is Pragmatism?
A theory of knowledge that says the truth-value of an idea lies in it's use in everyday life. Rejects universal truths.
What is Black Feminist epistemology?
That what one knows is influenced by one's standpoint and status in society.
Who was Dubois beefing with?
Booker T. Washington
What is communicative action?
Individuals come to an agreement through open non coercive debates not motivated by money.
Name a time when your impression management broke down? (No right answer basically a free 100 points you're welcome)
N/a
*Blank* is necessary in order for the social structure of a triad to be created
Domination
In myth of the matriarch what was the main expectation placed on men in the family?
To carry the family name through marriage choices and name sake.
What is the Veil?
The perspective from which Black Americans see themselves both objectively and subjectively.
What is the difference between the lifeworld and system
Lifeworld: The relationships we have with others that are view through a subjective lens.
System: Society is political and economic structures that organize power relations
What is the definition of the situation?
The phase in which an individual evaluates a social setting and adjusts themselves accordingly.
Define Culture Industry and name something within culture industry
Culture industry: All sectors involved in the creation and distribution of mass culture.
What is standpoint theory define and give an example
Standpoint: That one's social status impacts their knowledge and perspective of the world.
What does Du bois claim white people don't have?
Race consciousness
What is the colonization of the lifeworld?
System's steering media come to replaced shared meanings and kinship in the social reproduction of values.
Describe the relationship between demeanor and deference
Which one is associated with the play stage the I or Me and what is the play stage?
Play stage: When we develop a split awareness of what we want and then also what others want in interaction.
Associated with the Me
What is institutional ethnography? How does it tie into Bifurcation consciousness?
How behavior is created based on institutional rules. In terms of Bifurcation consciousness the oppressed group must navigate these institutional rules.
Define Double consciousness and name a place it may show up.
*blank* implies that the enlightenment is unfinished
Civil disobedience
Name an example of a role set and define the term.
Role sets are independent obligations that assign to a particular social status.
Theory Application: Apply and define the generalized other to your life in 1 minute and 30 seconds.
Generalized other: Capacity to follow the rules of behavior in order to fulfill expectations based on interdependent roles. In a much larger system
Theory Application: Define intersectionality and apply it to your life in 1 min 30 sec.
Intersectionality: A framework of understanding how groups and individuals social and political identities result in different combinations of privilege and disadvantage.
Theory Application: Define the color line and apply it to an event or phenomenon (applying this to your own life may be hard if you are white lol so come up with other examples). 1 min 30 sec
Color line: The relation of darker and lighter races on a global scale in Asia and Africa.
Theory Application: Define the public sphere and name an example in 1 min 30 sec
Public Sphere: Not an organization or institution but a network for communicating information and POV
Name the three ways someone adopts the role of a marijuana user
Learning to smoke in a way that will produce the intended effects
Recognizing what it feels like to be high/how to act when high
Learning to enjoy being high