Names Flashcards

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Durkheim

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definition of sociology, structural functionalist, organic/mechanical solidarity

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2
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Best

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hard vs. soft facts

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3
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Hoschild

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‘strangers in their own land’

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4
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Anderson

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‘code of the street’

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5
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Marx

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conflict theory, economic inequality

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6
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Weber

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conflict theory, social class, Protestantism

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7
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Mead

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4 stages of role-taking

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8
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Cooley

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looking-glass self

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9
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Conley

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definition of deviance/crime

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10
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Becker

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labelling theory, drug use is a social activity, enjoyment is defined by social ties and interactions

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11
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Piketty

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three contributions (study, theory of capt., policies)

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12
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Ritzer and Dean

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definition of globalization

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13
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Merton

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strain theory

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14
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Milanovic

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‘location-based’ global inequality, worker resistance –> worker migration in search for prosperity

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15
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Pager

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audit study of black/white job seekers

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16
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Waters

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symbolic ethnicity (ethnicities with no real cost), symbolic ethnics inclined to believe that all ethnicities are built the same

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Roth/Ivermark

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genetic ancestry testing

18
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Crenshaw/Collins

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intersectionality

19
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Duits/van Zoonen

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institutional control over female sexuality, headscarves and ‘porno-chic’

20
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Brewer et. al

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role expectations theory, study on medical residents

21
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Kincaid

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right-wing movements, political opportunity/resource mobilization models

22
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Aviv

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outsourcing reproductive work, consider the sending/receiving states and the individual

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Khan

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elite private schools, social/cultural capital, hidden curriculum

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Mills

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power elite, decision-making concentrated in the hands of few within the military/economic/political institutions

25
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Calarco

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privilege dependence, conflicting priorities, possible solutions

26
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Schalet

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national cultures, adversarial individualism (individual vs. society, requires overt control), interdependent individualism (mutual existence, agreement, and self-restraint)

27
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Lareau

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concerted cultivation vs. accomplishment of natural growth, impact of parent SES on children’s socialization

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Rivera

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culture-matching, mobilization and stratification

29
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Parsons

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believes that nuclear family is optimal form (men working, women at home, everyone free from extended family)

30
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Esping-Anderson

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broader view of Welfare States that focus on their role in controlling broader frameworks rather than just small social programs

31
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Omi and Winant

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racial states

32
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Ritzer

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McDonaldlization