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Ascribed Status


Achieve Status

2 TYPES OF STATUS

Ascribed Status

Position that are given directly to the person by virtue of birth right are

Achieved Status

Pertains to any social position gained through personal effort or open competition

Roles

Are expectations of what individuals should do in accordance with their statuses

Conformity

The term implies the compliance or agreement of an individual to the norms of the society either voluntarily

Deviance or Deviant

Its is a behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations or social norms of a group or society

Innovation

It refers to the use of new or illicit techniques to achieve desired ends

Ritualism

Results when one who cannot achieve valued goals gives up but continues to confirm to prevailing rules and outward forms in order to allay the anxieties created by the lower levels of aspiration

Retrealism

Total escape from a situation where achieve the goals and therefore gives up all sanctioned means to reach them

Rebellion

Results from the frustration generated by very limited opportunities to reach desired goals and leads to alienation from the norms and standards by which the goal are normally



Innovation


Ritualism


Retrealism


Rebellion

4 types of deviant behavior




Human Dignity

is referred to as an individual or group's sense of self-respect and self-worth, physical and psychological integrity and empowerment. It is stated in the United Nations’ declaration of human rights the recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members in the society.

Rights

Are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people, according to some legal system

Human rights

are legal, social, and ethical principles that consider the human person as deserving of liberties and protections by virtue of his or her human dignity

Common good

The sum of those of social life which allow social groups and their individual members, relatively through and ready acces to their own fulfilment