Power
Social Stratification
Theory
Norms and Values
100
The ability to make someone do something that they would not ordinarily do.
What is Power?
100
A lack of awareness that there is a stratification system in a society and the inability to realize that one is in the same position in the stratification system, as others like oneself.
What is False Consciousness?
100
A framework for building theory based on the assumption that society is complex system characterized by inequality and conflict that generates social change.
What is Social Control Theory?
100
Rules by which a society guides the behavior of its members.
What is Norms?
200
Legitimate, Coercive, Expert, Referent
What is Four Types of Power?
200
The awareness that there is a stratification system in society, and the realization that you are in the same place of the stratification system as others like you.
What is Critical Consciousness?
200
A framework for building theory based on the view that society is a product of the everyday interactions of individuals.
What is Symbolic Internationalism?
200
Culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness, and beauty that serve as broad guidelines for social life.
What is Values?
300
Her had all four types of power in the novel the Breadgivers
What is the Father?
300
The attitude that one's own culture is superior to others that one's belief, value, and behavior and more correct than others. A tendency to understand the world only from the viewpoint of one's own culture.
What is Ethnocentrism?
300
A framework for building theory based on the assumption that society is a complex system whose parts work together to promote stability.
What is Structural Functionalism?
300
Norms generally regarded as essential for the welfare of society and associated with strong feelings of right and wrong, violations of which inspire intense reaction and some type of punishment.
What is Mores?
400
Power due to rank in organization or great knowledge
What is Expert Power?
400
The lifelong experience by which individuals develop their human potential and learn culture.
What is Socialization?
400
Norms generally regarded as useful but not essential for society, violation of these norms may bring about only mild censure or punishment.
What is Folkways?
500
A system by which people are ranked in a hierarchy.
What is Social Satisfaction?