Sociology...Duh!
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Vocab
Nitty Gritty Theory
It Pays to Pay Attention!
100

the systematic study of human society

What is Sociology?

100

this guy though capitalism was bad...really bad!

Who is Karl Marx?

100

unwritten rules of behavior

What are norms?

100

You can look at large social structures from a distance (a macro-level approach), or you can zoom in and take a close-up look at social interactions within a specific situation (a _________ approach).

What is micro-level?

100

a small group in a city park convinced strangers that this animal was stuck in a tree (demonstrating the power of groupthink and the pressure to conform to popular belief)

What is a snake?

200

Sociology relies on data, seeking truth without judgement, and recognizing that generalizations do not apply to every person in a given category. These are the things that set Sociology apart from _______.

What is a stereotype?

200

this guy believed that we have instinctual urges that we must balance with cultural norms and societal expectations (hint: id, ego, superego)

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

changes that occur as a society gains new technology

What is sociocultural evolution?

200

this approach sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability

What is structure-function approach?

200

We recently read an article about a small town that was struggling to maintain its population. This factory in the small town closed because it became 'easier to get it from abroad for cheaper'.

What is a shoe factory?

300

Sociology became an academic discipline in this century.

What is the 1800s?

300

this guy believed we're all wearing different masks throughout the day and playing roles like a theatrical production. (he didn't even believe there is ONE true self!)

Who is Erving Goffman?

300

the tendency of group members to conform/agree, resulting in a narrow point of view

What is groupthink?
300

this theoretical approach focuses on inequalities between men and women

What is gender-conflict (feminist theory)?

300

In Colombia, a small group of individuals dress up as this object as part of a unique initiative to discourage illegal parking.

What is a traffic cone?

400

a scientific approach to knowledge based on positive facts rather than speculation

What is Positivism?

400

this guy theorized that people who lack sufficient social integration (connection) may be at a higher risk of committing suicide.

Who is Emile Durkheim?

400

judging another culture by the standards of your own culture

What is ethnocentrism?

400

this approach focuses on finding meaning in everyday interactions, so researchers will often consider setting, body language, communication, and other behaviors as clues. 

What is symbolic-interaction approach?

400

We recently watched a film about the foster care system. This is the school that one of the main characters was about to attend.

What is UCLA?

500

These 3 societal changes triggered new awareness and thinking that led to Sociology...

1. What is the Industrial Revolution?

2. What is Urbanization (cities growing quickly)?

3. What is political change (end of monarchies)?

500

this guy theorized that -- unlike traditional societies -- modern societies are obsessed with rationalization, which explains why we're always seeking new ways to get things done faster and more efficiently.

Who is Max Weber?

500

judging another culture by its own standards

What is cultural relativism?

500

Labeling Theory suggests that deviance and conformity depend less on what people do and more on __________.

What is other people's response or reaction to their behavior?

500

This is the name of the documentary we watched that explored the influence of Indigenous musicians on popular music.

What is "Rumble: the Indians who rocked the world"?