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Passive violence

Infrastructural violence due to neglect or omission

Hard violence

built infrastructural

Paving

this infrastructure was absent in Clarksville

Telephone book

offers valuable information on social structure

Censorship

suppression of images words or ideas

Scandal

public reaction to a transgression

Bela Lagusi

Played Dracula in the interwar movie

Gorcha

The grandfather in “The Family of the Vourdalaks”

What is “Olympia”?

This painting by Edouard Manet depicted a prostitute

Oversimplifications about members of a group

Stereotypes

controlling images

mammy, welfare queen etc

What are social bonds

Negatively related with the likelihood of committing crimes, according to Hirschi

Embeddedness

infastructrure is embedded into other structures

What can sociologists learn from studying infrastructure

yellow pages can tell how local business see themselves, how many restaurants of a given ethnicity are in the local whether its a sexist society or hot tubs or plastic surgeons are present

active vs passive infrastructural violence;

active infrastructural violence implies a clear intent by an individual or social group


passive: harmful effects derive from infrastructures limitations and omissions

what made nudity scandalous? What makes a provocation toturn into a scandal?

an artwork will be deemed scandalous if its creator seems to be taking the public as fools,


provocative turns into a scandal when a violent reaction occurs

: what were the demographic characteristics of theVourdalaks, and what is the sociological meaning of this. Also, what particularcharacteristic did they have, compared to other famous vampires in literature?

Vourdalaks, vampire, salvic, Turkey, they are deviants, they want to suck blood of their closest relatives.

basic findings of HIrschi’squestionnaires (what correlates with delinquent behavior)

low aspirations, less attached to their peers, control theory.

what are controlling images, how do they influence behavior?

the mammy, the welfare queen, etc



how is music linked to suicide, what genre causes higherrates of suicide?

low notes are linked to suicide, country has higher rates of suicide

What do moshpits represent

Ritual of solidarity at punk concerts

why did sexual content in advertising decrease,

9/11 shifted to family values, it is dependent on what is being advertised

Is sex in advertising effective


What is infrastructure

Basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise, or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function. It can be generally defined as the set of interconnected structural elements that provide framework supporting an entire structure of development. It is an important term for judging a country or region's development

hard vas soft

hard streets and physical infrastructure soft is organizational

Infrastructural violence(passive v active

Passive Infrastructural violence due to neglect or omission


active infrastructural violence implies a clear intent by an individual or social group

Censorship (what is it, what makes it illegal?)

Suppression of words, images and ideas deemed offensive




if done by government it is illegal if done by private interest groups it is protected by the first amendment


q

How did the image of the vampires evolve over time, and whatare the meanings? Think of pre-WWII vampire movies, compared to more recentones, including those from the 21st century

more sexualized

Stereotypes (what are stereotypes, what is their effect,negative v positive stereotypes)

is fitting everyone into different categories

Hegemonic masculinity (what is the appropriate level ofanalysis, how does it relate to musical subcultures)

hegemonic masculinity The particular normative form of masculinity that is the most honoredway of being a man, which requires all other men to positionthemselves in relation to it

What problems do ads (re-)produce in our society?

constructing gender roles, stereotyping , objectivation, dissatisfaction with one's body

What is the relevance of the 2015 Super Bowl with respect toadvertising?

there was a change from sex to awareness