True or false: symbols, interaction, and coherence are concepts associated with symbolic interactionism.
True.
True or false: Critical theory only considers economic means as a means for conflict.
False.
This perspective views society as a living organism.
What is the Ecological perspective?
This concept is defined as social interaction organized around matching a label to a set of behaviors.
What is labeling?
This concept occurs when a company dominates an industry with its products.
What is a monopoly?
This concept is defined as short supply of a desired good or service.
What is scarcity?
Within the Critical perspective, this theory posits that there is gender inequality as our view of the world is gendered.
What is Feminist theory?
This perspective views society as comprised of multiple, intersecting systems.
What is Systems perspective?
This is the perspective that cultural processes is associated with.
What is the Ecological perspective?
True or false: the economic perspective views the environment as a marketplace.
What is true?
This is the perspective that looking glass self emerges from.
What is symbolic interactionism?
This stage of gender identity development occurs during/after puberty.
What is bona fide participation?
An assessment from this perspective might focus on geography of meanings or contested territory.
What is the Ecological perspective?
This concept is defined as basic similarities across systems.
What is isomorphism?
This economic theory focuses on economic freedom, very little government involvement, and free competition.
What is classical?
The concept of chronosystem is associated with this perspective.
What is the Ecological perspective?
These are the three levels of development in symbolic interactionism.
What are presymbolic, play level, and game level?
This perspective views humans as members of groups.
What is symbolic interactionism?
This concept is defined as controlling space and assigning cultural meanings.
What is territoriality?
These are the four economic theories.
What are neoclassical, classical, keynesian, and marxism?
This concept is defined as socializing and integrating new members.
These are the stages of gender identity development.
What are acquiescent participation, unwitting participation, exploratory participation, apprentice participation, and bona fide participation?
These are the four pillars of critical theory.
What are war, competition, structural inequality, and revolution
This is the definition of holism.
What is interrelatedness between people and their environments.
This economic theory posits that increased government spending and lower taxes can stimulate demand and economic growth and prevent recessions/economic depressions.
What is Keynesian?