Feminism, CRT, & BFT
Criminology
Socialization & Social Stratification
Methods
Intersectionality & Queer Theory
100

This wave of feminism was focused on securing voting rights for women. 

1st wave

100

According to Hirschi's social control theory (1969), these are the four elements of one's social bond to society. 

attachment, commitment, involvement, belief 

100

The three components of the self according to Freud. 

Id, ego, superego

100

This is the second stage of the research process. 

Review the literature

100

TERF stands for ...

trans exclusionary radical feminists

200

This scholar wrote about "The Outsider Within" and Black Feminist Thought.

Patricia Hill Collins

200

According to Merton (1938), this group of people will be most likely to engage in crime. 

Innovators

200

Owning private property is an example of this form of capital according to Bourdieu (1986). 

economic capital

200

This is an operational definition for binge drinking. 

number of drinks in certain time period

200

This component of Butler's theorizing on gender suggests that gender is policed (informally and sometimes formally). 

gender as restricted 

300

According to lecture, this is a type of question that symbolic interactionists might ask about gender. 

how are gender norms reinforced through social interaction?

300

This theory holds that criminal behaviour is learned, not inherited. 

Differential association (will also accept social learning theory)

300

The Human Poverty Index measures these three dimensions of poverty. 

longevity, living standards, access to knowledge

300

gaining membership in a gang to study it is an example of this form of data collection

participant observation

300

This group was engaging in intersectional political activism long before Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality. 

Combahee River Collective 

400

These are the four tenets of Critical Race theory as outlined by Delgado & Stefancic (2023)

racism is ordinary, racism works through intersecting structures of domination, social construction thesis, unique voices of colour

400

These are the two problems of traditional criminology that feminist criminologists were interested in addressing. 

the generalizability problem

the gender ratio problem

400

This concept refers to impression management and dramaturgy for people of colour. 

code switching 

400

in the positivism vs. interpretivism debate, this approach prefers qualitative methods and narratives 

interpretivism 

400

According to Crenshaw, feminist and anti-racist activist groups not wanting to address sexual assault against women of colour is an example of this phenomenon

Narrow activism

500

According to Black Feminist Thought, this concept entails replacing damaging stereotypes with authentic representations of Black women. 

self-valuation

500

According to Alexander (2012) this is a form of racialized social control responsible for the mass incarceration of people of colour in America. 

The war on drugs

500

According to Goffman, giving someone a compliment is an example of this type of ritual. 

presentation ritual

500

This type of variable impacts the outcome of another. 

Independent

500

This element of intersectionality as an analytical tool (Collins & Blige 2016) rejects either/or thinking, instead embracing "both/and". 

relational thinking

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