Movement of one person that call for appropriate reactions from another; these have no meaning unless they can be perceived.
What are Gestures?
Several familiar settings have special importance to the socialization process, our society’s culture and the beliefs, values and norms of nonmaterial culture demonstrate how these social experiences influence us in at least a small way.
What are the Agents of Socialization?
A group a person belongs to and feels an integral part of their identity
What is an In-Group?
A large and impersonal social group whose members pursue a specific goal or activity.
What is a Secondary Group?
The Land of Oz, before and after Dorothy dropped in.
What is Wicked?
This social experience helps shape attitudes and behavior; it also frees young people from adult supervision
What is the Peer Group?
Important ceremonies related to family structure—like marriage and birth—are connected to these celebrations of this social experience.
What is Religion?
To define this group, understand how you share the same characteristics as your classmates, such as being members of Gen Z or students attending SCHS.
What is a Category?
This involves the removal of special feelings from professional situations within a bureaucracy.
What is Impersonality?
A ghost lurks in the shadows of Palais Garnier.
What is The Phantom of the Opera?
According to Mead, during this child development stage, children learn to take on several roles at the same time and understand how those roles interact with each other.
What is the Game Stage?
The perspective of society and its [society’s] values and attitudes.
What is the Generalized Other?
The frequency of a dyad's relationship.
What is Triviality?
This type of leader is goal-oriented on task accomplishment and will reward or punish you depending on your contribution to the group.
What is an Instrumental Leader?
Benjamin Barker works on Fleet Street in this musical.
What is Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street?
A process in which an individual is able to have inner conversations with themselves.
What is the Mind?
The most important symbolic interactionist who prioritized the social world (act) over the individual.
Who is George Herbert Mead?
Simmel was interested in this concept of social interaction.
What is Sociation?
People join these organizations not for income but to pursue a morally worthwhile goal.
What are Normative (Voluntary) Organizations?
Disney's first-ever broadway adaptation based on a movie and fairy tale.
What is Beauty and the Beast?
Mead describes the self as social process made up of these two "ideas."
What are the "I" and "Me?"
A person’s distinct identity developed through social interaction; putting us in others' perspectives.
What is the Self?
The influence of the group majority on an individual’s judgement.
What is the Asch Effect?
The four basic principles of McDonaldization:
What are Efficiency, Predictability, Calculability, and Control/Use of Non-Human Technology?
In this Shakespearean story, a war general murders his wife after being tricked into believing she was unfaithful, only to take his own when he learns the true ploy of his envious foe.
What is Othello (The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice)?