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Bases of Power

Symbolic, Coercive, Administrative, Material

S.C.A.M.

Types of Authority

Charismatic, Traditional, Bureaucratic

Types of Norms

Folkways, Morés, Laws

"Mental _________"


"False ___________"

Slavery, Consciousness

What leads to Intersectionality?

Violence, Insults, Morality, Normalcy

"What is intersubjectivity?"

Liking someone who shares similar values, morals, or beliefs, and disliking someone who does not.

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

(DADS THE)

What is a Role?

A mother, student, writer, etc.

What is Role Conflict?

Having to choose between being a full-time writer or a full-time mother.

The Stages of Social Development

Prepatory, Play, Game

"An Organization Is: "

A group of people with a name, a logo and a handbook.

" An Institution Is: "

Kinship, Economy, Politics, Law, Education, Religion

KEPLER

"Infrastructure Is: "

Artifacts which affect our lives

Goffmen believes...

We are actors, and we have no core self

Mead believes...

We have a core self, and we develop it through nurture.