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15 Cards in this Set
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Bases of Power |
Symbolic, Coercive, Administrative, Material |
S.C.A.M. |
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Types of Authority |
Charismatic, Traditional, Bureaucratic |
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Types of Norms |
Folkways, Morés, Laws |
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"Mental _________" "False ___________" |
Slavery, Consciousness |
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What leads to Intersectionality? |
Violence, Insults, Morality, Normalcy |
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"What is intersubjectivity?" |
Liking someone who shares similar values, morals, or beliefs, and disliking someone who does not. |
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Max Weber's Ideal Type Bureaucracy |
Division of Labor, Advancement Protocols, Disinterested role-enactment, Standardized and codified norms, Technical Competence, Hierarchy of Authority, Extensive record-keeping |
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What is a Role? |
A mother, student, writer, etc. |
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What is Role Conflict? |
Having to choose between being a full-time writer or a full-time mother. |
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The Stages of Social Development |
Prepatory, Play, Game |
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"An Organization Is: " |
A group of people with a name, a logo and a handbook. |
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" An Institution Is: " |
Kinship, Economy, Politics, Law, Education, Religion |
KEPLER |
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"Infrastructure Is: " |
Artifacts which affect our lives |
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Goffmen believes... |
We are actors, and we have no core self |
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Mead believes... |
We have a core self, and we develop it through nurture. |
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