Culture & Society
Norms & Values
Socialization
Cultural Diversity & Similarity
Processes of Socialization
100
Specific territory composed of people who share the same culture
What is Society
100
Rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior for all members of a society
What is Norms
100
School, Friends, Peers, Family, Mass Media, Church, Clubs, Teams
What is Agents of Socialization
100
Deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs of the dominant culture
What is Counterculture
100
Process where one gives up old norms, values, beliefs, and attitudes
What is Desocialization
200
Knowledge, values, customs, languages, physical objects
What is Aspects of Culture
200
Rule of behavior, violation for which calls for strong punishment
What is Taboo
200
Image you have of other's judgement of you
What is Looking Glass-Self
200
Part of dominant culture but that differs from it in some important aspects
What is Subculture
200
These are used to completely remove individuals from society
What is Total Institutions
300
Study of society from a biological basis
What is Sociobiology
300
Norms that lack moral significance
What is Folkways
300
Most important of Mead's Stages of Role Taking where children begin forming rules in their play
What is Game Stage
300
Traits that exist across all cultures
What is Cultural Universals
300
Process where one takes on new norms, values, beliefs, and attitudes after they have given up previous ones
What is Resocialization
400
Concrete tangible objects of a culture
What is Material Culture
400
Norms that have moral significance and should be followed by all members of the society
What is Mores
400
Functionalism, Conflict Theory, or Conceptual Image: Stresses the way in which groups work together to create a society
What is Functionalism
400
Process of judging another's culture with the societal standards of your own
What is Ethnocentrism
400
Resocialization or Desocialization? Strategies including extra meals, promotions, physical isolation, leave, etc.
What is Resocialization
500
Guidelines that group members of a society claim to accept
What is Ideal Culture
500
Sanctions utilized to encourage conformity to norms that are imposed by persons given special authority
What is Formal Authority
500
Socialization maintains the perpetuation of the status quo
What is Conflict Theory
500
3 reasons for change within a culture
What is Discovery, Invention, and Diffusion
500
Process of preparing for new norms, values, attitudes, and beliefs taken one voluntarily by the participant
What is Anticipatory Socialization