sociology ch 1 Flashcards

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alienation

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a feeling of powerlessness and estrangement from other people and oneself

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anomie

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social control becomes ineffective as a result of the loss of shared values and a sense of purpose in society

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bourgeoisie

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Karl Marx’s term for the class comprised of those who own and control the means of production

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class conflict

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the struggle between the capitalist class and the working class.

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commonsense knowledge

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a form of knowing that guides ordinary conduct in everyday life

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dysfunctions

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a term referring to the undesirable consequences of any element of a society

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feminist perspectives

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the sociological approach that focuses on the significance of gender in understanding and explaining inequalities that exist between men and women in the household, in the paid labour force and in the realms of politics, law and culture

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global interdependence

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a relationship in which the lives of all people are intertwined closely and any one nations problems are part of a larger global problem

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high income countries

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nations with highly industrialized economies; technologically advanced industrial, administrative and service occupations and relatively high levels of national and personal income

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industrialization

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the process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture and handmade products to an emphasis on manufacturing and related industries

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latent functions

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unintended functions that are hidden and remain unacknowledged by participants

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low income countries

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countries that are primarily agrarian, with little industrialization and low levels of national and personal income

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macrolevel analysis

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sociological theory and research that focus on whole societies, large scale social structures and social systems

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manifest functions

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open, stated, and intended goals or consequences of activities within an organization or institution

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means of production

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tools, land, factories and money for investment that form the economic basis of a society

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microlevel analysis

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sociological theory and research that focus on small groups rather than on large scale social structures

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middle income countries

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nations with industrializing economies, particularly in urban areas, and moderate levels of national and personal income

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perspective

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an overall approach to or viewpoint on some subject

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positivism

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a belief that the world can best be understood by scientific inquiry

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postmodern perspectives

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the sociological approach that attempts to explain social life in modern societies that are characterized by post industrialization, consumerism, and global communication

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proletariat

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those who must sell their labour because they have no other means to earn a livelihood

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social Darwinism

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the belief that those species of animals(including human beings) best adapted to their environment survive and prosper, whereas those poorly adapted die out

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social facts

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patterned ways of acting, thinking and feeling that exist outside any one individual

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social solidarity

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that state of having shared beliefs and values among members of a social group, along with intense and frequent interaction among group members

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societal consensus

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a situation whereby the majority of members share a common set of values, beliefs and behavioural expectations

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society

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a large social grouping that shares the same geographical territory and is subject to the same political authority and dominant culture expectation

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sociological imagination

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the ability to see the relationship between individual experiences and the larger society

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sociology

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the systematic study of human society and social interaction

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symbol

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anything that meaningfully represents something else

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symbolic interactionist perspectives

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the sociological approach that views society as the sum of the interactions of individuals and groups

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theory

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a set of logically interrelated statements that attempts to describe, explain and predict social events

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urbanization

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the process by which an increasing proportion of a population lives in cities rather than in rural areas