Chapter 15 Vocab Flashcards
Social change
The alteration of culture and societies over time
Modernization
The transformation of traditional societies into social industries
Dialectical process (of history)
Each arrangement of power (a thesis) contains contradictions (antithesis) which make the arrangement unstable and which must be resolved; the new arrangement of power (a synthesis) contains its own contradictions; this process of balancing and unbalancing continues throughout history as groups struggle for power and other resources
Invention
The combining of existing elements and materials to form new ones; identified by William Ogburn a one of three processes of social change
Discovery
A new way of seeing reality; identified by William Ogburn as one of three processes of social change
Diffusion
The spread of an invention or a discovery from one area to another; identified by William Ogburn as one of three processes of social change
Cultural lag
Ogburn’s term for human behavior lagging behind technological innovations
Postmodern society
Another term for postindustrial society; a chief characteristic is the use of tools that extend human abilities to get her and analyze information, to communicate, and to travel
Alienation
Marx’s term for workers’ lack of connection to the product of their labor; caused by workers being assigned repetitive tasks on a small part of a product-this leads to a sense of powerlessness and normlessness; others use the term in the general sense of not feeling a part of something
Sustainable environment
A world system that takes into account the limits of the environment, produces enough material goods for everyone’s needs, and leaves a heritage of a sound environment for the next generation
Acid rain
Rain containing sulfuric and nitric acids (burning fossil fuels releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide that becomes sulfuric and nitric acids when they react with moisture in the air)
Environmental injustice
Refers to how minorities and the poor are harmed the most by environmental pollution
Eco-sabotage
Actions taken to sabotage the efforts of people who are thought to be legally harming the environment
Environmental sociology
A specialty within sociology whose focus is how humans affect the environment and how the environment affects humans