He is associated with structural functionalism
Who is Émile Durkheim?
It's the process of learning and internalizing a society’s norms, values, and beliefs
What is socialization?
Culture, media, and technology are three factors that shape human behaviour
What is true?
Émile Durkheim was focused on idea that society is more than just a collection of _____
What is individuals?
The process by which an individual or group becomes relegated to an unimportant or powerless position within a society or group is known as 1. this
while a system or organization in which people are ranked one above the other according to status is known as 2. this
What are marginalization and hierarchy?
Who is Karl Marx?
It's a term by W. E. B. Du Bois to describe the psychological challenge of having two social identities - one from within, and one from an oppressive society
The frustration-aggression hypothesis is an idea that prejudice and discrimination arise from conflicting goals and competition over resources
What is false?
Dorothy Smith was a major contributor to _____ theory
What is standpoint?
He discusses social and cultural capital
Who is Pierre Bourdieu?
It's a sociological theory that looks at the way humans’ shared use of language creates common symbols and meanings
What is symbolic interactionism?
The Looking-Glass Self, a concept by C. Wright Mills, is an idea that says an individual’s self-concept is shaped by how others perceive them
What is false?
_____ is a preconceived negative attitude toward an individual or group while _____ is unfair or unjust treatment of an individual or group
What are prejudice and discrimination?
This sociologist discusses sociology of knowledge
Who is Dorothy Smith?
They're the three types of authority according to Max Weber
What are traditional, charismatic, and rational-legal (bureaucratic) authority?
Three terms associated with Max Weber are rationalization, secularization, and disenchantment
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Habitus is the view that language and thought are tools for solving problems and taking action rather than describing or reflecting reality
What is true, and what is false?
Ibn Khaldūn is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest social scientists of _____ _____ _____
What are the Middle Ages?
He discusses the sociological imagination
Who is C. Wright Mills?
In this text by Harriet Martineau, concepts related to cultural relativism were proposed
What is How to Observe Morals and Manners?
Auguste Comte lived at a time when people lacked confidence in beliefs and institutions
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he lived through the aftermath of World War I
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he was inspired by the sociology of Max Weber
What is true, what is false, and what is false?
_____ is an economic system based on private ownership of businesses and goals related to profit; conflict theory, meanwhile, is a school of thought based on _____
What are capitalism and Marxism?