TES 8/20/24 Flashcards

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Types of social symptoms

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Destructive behavior, Unsuccessful, unproductive, debatable regulations
Generations of material, political, social, and cultural environments that are unjust to people.

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CAUSES OF SOCIAL ISSUES

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Flawed Behaviors, Harmful Character, Social Problems

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a person is outside of the social problem. He or she is a passive observer to society

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Passive actor

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a person is participating or involved in the social problem.

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Participating Actor

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A holistic sum of all the interdependent parts that collaborate to achieved a goal.

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Society is a system.

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a systematic holistic system approach to interrelate various parts of the system as a whole.

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System thinking

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The SYSTEMS APPROACH TO RESLOVE SOCIAL ISSUES

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INTER CONNECTEDNESS, SYNTHESIS, EMERGENCE, FEEDBACKING, SYSTEMS MAPPING

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8
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an action detrimental to the structures of the society.

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Social symptoms

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9
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any issue affecting an individual

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Personal problems

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10
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Thus, sociologicl imagination theory was coined.

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Charles Wright Mills

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involves identifying degrees of freedom in mental states.

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dynamic thinking

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Placing responsibility for behavior on internal actors who manage the policies and ‘plumbing’ of the system.

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System-as-cause thinking

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a way of seeing and thinking that acknowledges the presence of many things/ideas/species living together in a complex web of life.

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Forest-thinking

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13
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about mapping relationships

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Operational thinking

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scientific thinking observations, investigational processes, and testing them to gain knowledge.

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scientific thinking

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kills that enable one to solve problems with numbers.

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quantitative thinking

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the assumption that we have a complete understanding of a concept or a reality

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closed-loop thinking