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21 Cards in this Set
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Macro + Cooperation |
Durkheim's structural functionalism |
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Macro + conflict |
Marx's conflict theory Feminist theory |
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Micro + Cooperation |
Symbolic Interactionism/Social construction theory Herbert Mead |
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Micro + Conflict |
RCT |
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Socialization |
-Key to the process of being human -Learn the norms of the culture to which you belong -Learning social facts about your role/identity |
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Agents of socialization |
Micro: parents Meso: religious/educational systems Macro: Television adds, government |
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Primary Socialization |
-develops basic/core part of yourself -occurs in early life -person being socialized is the learner |
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Secondary Socialization |
Smaller, more specific groups Emotions less invested
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Mead on the Self |
-Social product: learned in the process of interpersonal -process is rooted in how others respond |
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Looking Glass Self |
Charles Cooley and Mead -part of symbolic interactionism theory -reflective process that develops the self based on our interpretations/internalizations other's reactions |
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Role Taking |
Stepping in someone else's shoes. Empathy will give you self awareness, needed to form identity. |
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Playing a game |
Imitation-sounds, behaviors Play Stage- take roles significant others Game: roles of several others simultaneously, never really ends
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Generalized other |
Internalized expectations of society Cause of restrictions/embarassment |
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I and Me |
Mead -I is the spontaneous, impulsive, unorganized aspect of self. Tempered by social expectations -Me learned the rules of society through interaction. Demonstrates how society is in the individual. Controls the I -I initiates and me directs |
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Resocialization |
Shedding roles, dropping prior old values in the process of getting new ones. |
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Total Institutions |
Goffman Control all aspects of life in 1 path Mortrification of self |
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Gender |
basic to social interaction, identification Tied to notion of biology Societies notions of masculinity/femininity Social constructed meanings associated with being male or female |
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Sex |
-Biological term referring to genetic, anatomical, and hormonal differences between males/females -Learned Culture Idea -Categories give us resistance when we deviate
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Gender Queer |
Blurred boundaries, don't identify with either |
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Sexuality |
culturally shaped meanings of sexual acts and how we experience our own bodies |
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Gender Socialization |
Innate; social facts Gender is something we do constructed through everyday interactions |