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Privilege

Refers to the rights, control, access to services, opportunities, products and other forms of power that all members belonging to a dominant group automatically have because of their identity. Those with privilege do not necessarily know that they have it, but are still at an advantage over those without it.

Structure

1) How societies take shape and are maintained


2) Societal institutions


3) How society acts on individuals


4) The factors that enable or constrain behavior


5) Burden of inequality

Define Hirschi’s Control Theory (with dimensions)

Deviant acts result when one’s bond to society is weak or broken.


Social bonding has four dimensions:


1) Attachment


2) Commitment


3) Involvement


4) Beliefs


Seven Aspects of a Successful Marriage

1) Are Best Friends


2) Like each other as a person


3) Believe Marriage is a long-term, sacred commitment.


4) Think spouse has grown more interesting


5) Agree on aims and goals


6) Laugh together


7) Want the relationship to succeed

Define Second Shift

The dual burden of paid and unpaid work experience by working women.


Women work one shift at work then have a second shift at home.

How much did Hochschild find women were working in the home each year.

Over a year = One month of 24 hour days.

Gottman’s Marital “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”

1) Criticism


2) Contempt


3) Defensiveness


4) Stonewalling

What is the #1 predictor of divorce?

* Contempt

Societal Functions of the Family

1) Economic Production


2) Protection


3) Socialization of Children


4) Care of the sick and aged


5) Recreation


6) Sexual Control


7) Reproduction

Agency

1) How individuals act in society


2) Our free will


3) Our ability to achieve


4) How we get from A to B there are numerous ways agency is the one we choose


5) Capacity to overcome social inequalities