sociology ch 5 Flashcards
achieved status
a social position a person assumes voluntarily as a result of personal choice, merit or direct effort
ascribed status
a social position conferred on a person at birth or received involuntarily later in life
dramaturgical analysis
the study of social interaction that compares every day life to a theatrical presentation
ethnomethodology
the study of the common sense knowledge that people use to understand the situations in which they find themselves
formal organization
a highly structured group formed for the purpose of completing certain tasks or achieving certain goals
gemeinschaft (guh-mine-shoft)
a traditional society in which social relationships are based on personal bonds of friendship and kinship and on intergenerational stability
gesellchaft (guh-zell-shoft)
a large urban society in which social bonds are based on impersonal and specialized relationships with little long term commitment to the group or consensus on values
impression management
a term for peoples efforts to present themselves to others in way that are most favourable to their own interest or image
master status
a term used to describe the most important status a person occupies
mechanical solidarity
the social cohesion that exists in pre-industrial societies, in which there is minimal division of labour and people fell united by shared values and common social bonds
nonverbal communication
the transfer of information between persons without the use of speech
organic solidarity
the social cohesion that exists in industrial societies, in which people perform specialized tasks and feel united by their mutual dependence
personal space
the immediate area surrounding a person that the person claims as private
primary group
a small, less specialized group in which members engage in face to face, emotion based interactions over an extended time
role
a set of behavioural expectations associated with a given status