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What is a social problem?

Objective: the existence of a social condition


Subjective: the belief that the social condition is a problem

Functional Theory

Functions, Dysfunctions, Manifest (actual functions), Latent (functions that arise), Equilibrium, Disequilibrium; Always in equilibrium

Conflict Theory

Haves vs. Have Not; Always in disequilibrium

Symbolic Interactionist Theory

Taking the role of the generalized other, looking glass self, symbolism, labeling effect, self-fulfilling prophecy; perceptions matter

Sociological Imagination

Seeing connections between individual problems and societal problems; victim blame

Antecedent Variable

"lurking variable;" must be applicable to both

Prejudice/Racism/Discrimination

Negative belief or bias/Prejudice based on race/Action based on Prejudice

Aversive Racism

Innate racism that may not be visible or physically carried out

Bidirectionally

two things cause another

Social Determinants of Health Care

social and economic factors, genes, health behaviors, clinical care, and physical environment

Tracking

sending children down a predetermined path based on what administration believes is right for them