the study of groups and group interactions, societies and social interactions
Sociology
Group’s shared practices, values, and beliefs is ?
Culture
Give names of thinkers before 19th century that developed sociology
the process through which people are taught to be proficient members of a society.
Socialization
Two types of social statuses
Ascribe, Achieved
Differences between macrosociology and microsociology
micro-level study small groups and individual interactions, macro-level analysis look at trends among and between large groups and societies
What are examples high and low cultures
ballet, opera; pop-music, Avengers
Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes
The craetor of term Sociology
Globalization means
fusing culture
Give examples of Subculture, Counterculture
Nerd, geeks; anarchist
Hawthorne Effect
patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies.
Cultural universals
Creation of new problems in society
Name 5 agents of socialization
Family, peer groups, School, work, institutions, the church, media
The group in which an individual has a feeling of belonging and he/she believes, that he/she is an integral part of this group?
In-group
Analysis of government data (census, health, crime statistics) Research of historic documents Belongs into:
Secondary Data Analysis
Name Elements of culture
Values and Beliefs
creator of theory of social conflict;creator of Social Darwinism;creator of the first European department of sociology at University of Bordeaux
Karl Marx, Herbart Spencer, Emile Durkheim
The process of - new members losing the aspects of their old identity and are given new identitie
Degradation process
What are dyad, triad
Small groups of 2, 3 members
What are the challenges of Fields works method
Time consuming,Data captures how people behave but not what they think and believe, Qualitative data is difficult to organize
The deliberate imposition of one’s own cultural values on another culture.
Cultural imperialism
Society in America, support of emancipation of woman and slaves, translattion of Augste Comte
Herriet Martineau
Why socialization matters?
Keep society itself, train new members within society, reproducing inequality between generations
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