Theories
Versus
Versus cont.
Culture
Misc.
100

Structural Functionalism

a set of theories based on the assumption that society is a unified whole that functions because of the contributions of separate structures. 

100

Biography

personal troubles

100

Social Analysts

use technical knowledge and question statements 

ex) women are natural nuturers

100

Ideal Culture 

the norms, values, and patterns of behavior that members of a society believe should be observed in principle

100

Hegemony

describes the cultural aspects of social control, whereby the ideas of the dominant group are accepted by all

200

Symbolic Interactionism

a set of theories that sees INTERACTION and meaning as central to society and assumes that meanings are not inherent but are created through interactions

200

History

public issues

200

Ethnocentrism

principle of using one's own culture as a means or standard by which to evaluate another group

200

Dominant Culture

the values, norms, and practices of the group within society that's most powerful (in terms of weather, status, etc)

200

Marx's Contribution to Conflict Theory

society is divided into a small number of capitalists (bourgeoise) and a large number of workers (proletariat) who are exploited for their labor

300

Conflict Theory

belief that social conflict is the basis of society

300

Personal Troubles 

occur within the character of the individual

300

Cultural Relativism

principle of understanding other cultures on their own terms, rather than judging

300

Norms

rules or guidelines regarding what kinds behavior are acceptable and appropriate with a particular culture 

300

The Sociological Imagination

quality of mind that allows us to understand the relationship between our individual circumstances and the larger social forces

400

Critical Race Theory 

the study of the relationship among race, racism, and power

400

Public Issues

transcend local environments (shape personal traits)

400

Real Culture

the norms, values, and patterns of behavior that actually exist within a society

400

Values

ideas about what's right or wrong, good or bad, desirable or worthy in a particular group

400

Verstehen

"empathetic understanding" Weber's term to describe good social research

500

Feminist Theory 

theoretical approach that looks at gender inequities of society and the way gender structures the social world

500

Everyday Actor 

navigate objective reality through practical knowledge 

ex) the moon causes the tides to go in and out

500

Manifest Functions/ Latent Functions

Manifest: obvious, intended functions of a social structure for the social system 

Latent: less obvious, unintended functions of a social structure

500

Sanctions

positive or negative reactions to the ways that people follow or disobey norms

500

Saphir-Worf Hypothesis

the idea that language structures thought and that ways of looking at the world are embedded in language