Individuals who share common language and understanding of group norms
What is speech communities
Someone who understands the group from two different points of view.
What is the outsider within?
Being fired from your job is what type of rite?
What is a rite of degradation?
A study on children of different sexes that prefer different types of games. Boys prefer team activities, while girls prefer games with fewer players. Boys games also had clear rules, while girls did not to adhere to as much structure.
What was Maltz and Borker study?
A social groups position in society that shapes members experiences.
What is the definition of Standpoint Theory?
Reflects and expresses the norms and ideologies of the organization
What is Vocabulary?
Regular patterns of interpretation within particular groups.
What is Communication Rules?
By Donna Haraway and says that knowledge it situated in social circumstances.
What is Situated Knowledge?
Dramatic, planned activates to bring together group culture into one event.
What is Rites?
Created by Debra Tannen. Happens in relationships, and has to do with misunderstandings with couples. Men and Women have certain communication rules.
What is Trouble Talk
Examines how laws and legal institution construct race.
What is critical race theory?
Occurs regularly, are routine and familiar.
What is Rituals?
Created by Suzanne Langer and states that there is a possibly for collective life when people share common symbol systems and meanings.
What is a Discourse Community?
An individual's whiteness is not questioned. Individuals who identify themselves as white see themselves as raceless.
What is White Studies?
Stories that are told in the third person. Identity is asserted through the story of another.
What is Collegial Stories?