Physically, your body is not affected; however, mentally, you will have this feeling when confronted with an unfamiliar way of life.
What is Culture Shock?
Societies operating on a strict hierarchical system of power based around land ownership and protection; this type of society occurred this time...
What are Feudal societies/Preindustrial socities?
The frequency of a dyad's relationship...
What is Triviality?
This group was created as a revolutionary organization with an ideology of black nationalism, socialism, and armed self-defense.
What was the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense?
Those on top get to decide what is criminal and what is not!
What is the Power-Elite Model?
Eating dinner at Lure Fishhouse rather than Red Lobster because Lure is more classy, expensive, and prestigious demonstrates...
What is High Culture?
Life was no longer based on tradition but rather on efficiency and logic, affecting moral and social conditions.
Who are Structural-Functionalists?
To define this group, understand how you share the same characteristics as your classmates, such as being members of Gen Z or students attending SCHS.
What is a Category?
A business supplying illegal goods or services; sometimes involves selling illegal goods and services like drugs, gambling, credit card fraud, and false identification papers
What is organized crime?
A theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance.
What is the Differential Association Theory?
When you believe other cultures are better than your very own!
What is Xenocentrism?
The four types of Alienation include:
What are alienation from one's work, the process of one's work, from others, and from one's self?
The four basic principles of McDonaldization:
What are Efficiency, Predictability, Calculability, and Control/Use of Non-Human Technology?
When an individual commits a deviant act and their self-concept and behavior begin to change after their actions are labeled as deviant by members of society.
What is Secondary Deviance?
A person isn’t born a criminal but becomes one over time; it is often based on factors in his or her social environment.
What is the Social Disorganization Theory?
Direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture. Ex. a gentleman who does not wear a tie to a formal dinner party and shows up in jeans and vans may raise an eyebrow for violating...
What are Folkways?
Within a bureaucracy, each individual has a specialized task to perform.
What is the Division of Labor?
This type of leader is goal-oriented on task accomplishment and will reward or punish you depending on your contribution to the group.
What is an Instrumental Leader?
Rewards given for conforming to norms.
What are positive sanctions?
This concept of deviance is directly affected by the strength of social bonds that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society.
What is the Control Theory?
The spread of objects or ideas from one society to another; relates to the process of the integration of international cultures.
What is Diffusion?
When you consider how you want to be perceived by others?
What is Impression Management?
This involves the removal of special feelings from professional situations within a bureaucracy.
What is Impersonality?
These are used to rationalize or justify criminal acts; usually to embrace or deny labels.
What are the techniques of neutralization?
This occurs when individuals within society reject the goals of society's standards, yet accept the means by lowering their goals so they are able to reach them.
What is Ritualism?