Intro to Sociology
Compose a 1½ to 2 page (double spaced) write-up. Make sure It is edited, spell & grammar checked, and provides your reader a summary of the article’s topic and a discussion of its interesting highlights or conclusions. You’ve underlined defined & discussed your choice of(any) 2 terms from the course as a part of your write-up.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/well/family/teenagersdepression.hml?referringSource=articleShare (use this article)
Ch. 1 Sociological Imagination | ||
altruistic suicide
anomic suicide comparative method
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egoistic suicide
fatalistic suicide individualistic explanation
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macrolevel
microlevel sociological imagination sociology |
Ch. 2 Social Influence / Four Interpretive Perspectives | ||
achieved status
ascribed status coalition conflict perspective culture dyad feminist perspective globalization group in-group
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latent function
manifest function norm organization out-group primary group role role conflict role strain
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secondary group
social institution society status structural functional perspective symbol symbolic interactionism triad value |
Ch. 3 Social Construction of Reality | ||
incorrigible proposition | moral entrepreneur
self-fulfilling prophesy |
social construction of reality |
Ch. 3 Research Methods | ||
analysis of existing data
content analysis dependent variable empirical research experiment field research historical analysis hypothesis |
independent variable
indicator non-participant observation participant observation probabilistic qualitative research quantitative research reactivity |
representative
sample spurious relationship survey theory unobtrusive research variable visual sociology |
Ch. 4 Culture | ||
cultural relativism
ethnocentrism folkway heteronormative culture institutionalized norm |
intersexuals
material culture more non-material culture sanction |
sexual dichotomy
sick role subculture transgender transsexuals |
Ch. 5 Socialization | ||
agents of socialization
anticipatory socialization collectivist culture eugenics game stage gender
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generalized other
identity individualist culture looking glass self play stage reflexive behavior resocialization |
role taking
self sex socialization total institution tracking |
Ch. 6 Impression Management | ||
account
aligning action backstage cooling out |
disclaimer
dramaturgy embarrassment front stage |
impression formation
impression management performance team stigma |
Ch. 7 Family | ||
endogamy
exogamy extended family |
family
household monogamy |
neolocal residence
nuclear family polygamy |
Ch. 8 Deviance | ||
absolutism
criminalization
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deterrence theory
deviance labeling theory
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medicalization
relativism |
Ch. 9 Organizations | ||
bureaucracy
de-skilling division of labor free-rider problem |
hierarchy of authority
McDonaldization multinational corporation |
oligarchy
social dilemma social structure tragedy of the commons |
Ch. 10 Stratification | ||
absolute poverty
authority caste system colonization competitive individualism contradictory class location culture of poverty thesis estate (feudal) system false consciousness
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means of production
middle class near poor poor poverty line poverty rate power prestige relative poverty
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slavery
social class social mobility socioeconomic status stratification structural adjustments upper class working class working poor |
Ch. 11 Racial Inequality | ||
affirmative action
colorism discrimination ethnicity implicit bias
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institutional racism
panethnic labels personal racism prejudice quiet racism |
race
racial transparency racism stereotype |
Ch. 12 Gender Inequality |
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institutional sexism
matriarchy |
objectification
patriarchy |
sexism |
Ch. 13 Demography |
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age structure
birth cohort
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cohort effect
demographer migration |
period effect
urbanization |
Ch. 14 Social Change |
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anomie
countermovement cultural diffusion |
global climate change
ideology postindustrial society
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reform movement
resource mobilization theory revolutionary movement social movement |