Sociological Imagination and the ASA Presidential Address
Marx and Weber
Durkheim: Functionalism
Symbolic Interactionism
Feminist Theory
100

Who coined the term "sociological imagination"

C. Wright Mills

100

According to Marx, history is driven by struggles between what two groups? 

- Bourgeoisie 

- Proletariat 

100

Functionalism views society as similar to what?

A living organism with interdependent parts.

100

Symbolic interactionism emphasize the importance of what in shaping social reality?

Symbols and shared meanings 

100

Feminist theory focuses on analyzing what central social inequality?

Gender inequality.

200

The sociological imagination connects individual experiences to what larger framework? 

- History 

- Social Structures 

200

Marx saw capitalism as built on what type of exploitation? 

Exploitation of Labor/Surplus Value

200

What term did Durkheim use to describe a breakdown or weakening of norms? 

Anomie

200

Who is considered the founder of symbolic interactionism?

George Herbert Mead

200

Feminist scholars argue that oppression cannot be understood through gender alone, but must consider overlapping systems of disadvantage. What is this called?

Intersectionality

300

In the ASA presidential address, sociology was held responsible for confronting what central issue?

Racial inequality

300

Weber argued that rationalization leads to what metaphorical structure that traps individuals?

The "iron cage"

300

According to Durkheim, what is the function of rituals in society?

They reinforce social solidarity 

300

Goffman's dramaturgical theory compares social interaction to what?

A theatrical performance

300

Liberal feminism seeks to change primarily through what?

Legal and political reform 

400

What kind of sociology connects scholarship with social justice?

Emancipatory sociology

400

Weber studied how what religious ethic helped shape modern capitalism? 

The Protestant Ethic

400

Functionalists argue that every part of society contributes to what?

Social Stability

400

In symbolic interactionism, what term describes how individuals anticipate how others see them and adjust their behaviour accordingly?

The looking glass self 

400

Radical feminists argue that inequality is rooted in what social institution? 

Patriarchy

500

The Sociological Imagination encourages us to see personal troubles as linked to what?

Public issues to structural issues 

500

While Marx emphasized economic class, while Weber introduced two additional dimensions of stratification. What are they? 

- Status 

- Party/Power

500

Durkheim described two types of solidarity in societies. What are they?

- Mechanical 

- Organic

500

Goffman describes everyday life as divided into "front stage" and "back stage". What is the difference between the two.

Front stage - individuals perform roles for an audience 

Back stage - where we can step out of the roles and be ourselves

500

West and Zimmerman's concept of doing gender argues that gender is what?

An ongoing social performance in everyday interactions