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What are the 4 components of globalization?
Physical
Political
Cultural
Economic
What are the World Bank Group Classifications?
Low Income
Lower Middle Income
Upper middle Income
High Income
What does GNI stand for and what is it?
Gross National Income: the amount of goods produced in the country divided by the number of people
What are the market oriented theories of global stratification?
-Modernization Theory
Dependency Theory
World systems theory
What are the three unequal zones?
Part of World Systems Theory
-Core
-Semi-periphery
-Periphery
What are the evolutions of the theories since the 1960's-80's to the 1980s-2000s?
Modernization Theory--> World Systems Theory
What are two things that sociologists study related to politics?
-Political power and authority
-Political action, especially group action
What are two things that sociologists DO NOT study related to politics?
Political thought
Politics and Law
The workings of government
Those with power are in a position to:
Give commands
have their commands obeyed
Why are commands obeyed?
FORCE
consent
What are Weber's three types of legitimate authority?
Traditional or customary authority
Bureaucratic or Legal-Rational Authority
Charismatic Authority
What are the three key institutions the power elite is involved in?
Military
Government
Corporations
In sociology, we look at family as a ______
Social Institution
What is affective individualism?
formation of marriage ties on the basis of a personal selection, guided by sexual attraction or romantic love.
According to Lareau, what is the difference between middle class and working class child-rearing?
Middle-Class: Concerted cultivation
Working and lower class: Accomplishment of natural growth
What is the race relations cycle?
Park and Burgess
Contact
Competition
Accommodation
Assimilation
What is Gordon's Model of Assimilation?
Cultural assimilation (or acculturation)
Structural assimilation (or integration)
Marital assimilation
What are the three ways we measure segregation?
Index of Dissimilarity
Exposure Index
Isolation Index
What are the theories for segregation?
Spatial Assimilation
Place Stratification
In-Group Preferences
Racial-Proxy Hypothesis