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49 Cards in this Set
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Conflict Theory
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bourgeoisie versus the proletariat
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Symbolic Interactionism
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Herbert Blumer
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Social Exchange Theory
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success propostion
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Dramaturgy
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front stage/back stage
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Ethnomethodology
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zato coding
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social norm
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what is expected/acceptable for someone to do within society
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social role
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the parts people play in their every day lives
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social status
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a person's positions or rank within society
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micro level theory
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why the individual acts the way they do
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macro level theory
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why people act like they do
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indexicality
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without context everything is meaningless
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reflexivity
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we are constantly constructing our own reality
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cultural hegemony
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domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class
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generalized other
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general norm within a social group
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social facts
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values, norms, and conceptually held beliefs (non-material)
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Gemeinschaft
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community
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alienation
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low degree of integration; high degree of distance
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collective conscience
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shared beliefs and values as demonstrated within religion
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geselleschaft
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society
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verstehen
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to understand
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organic solidarity
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division of labor, high population, secular
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mechanical solidarity
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low population, very religious,
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Karl Marx
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conflict theory
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Emile Durkheim
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Suicide
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Max Weber
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
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Ferdinand Tonnies
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Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
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August Comte
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The Law of Three Stages
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Claude Henri de Saint-Simon
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L'Industrie
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Georg Simmel
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The Stranger
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Herbert Spencer
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survival of the fittest
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George Herbert Mead
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the I and the Me
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W.I. Thomas
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if you define the situation is real then the consequences are real
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William James
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The Self and it's Selves
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Charles Horton Cooley
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looking glass self
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Talcott Parsons
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sick role
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Erving Goffman
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Dramaturgy
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George Homans
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social exchange theory
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Harold Garfinkel
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Established ethnomethodology
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C. Wright Mills
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The Sociological Imagination
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Robert Merton
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manifest and latent functions
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Ralf Dahrendorf
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Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society
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Peter Blau
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On the nature of organizations
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Herbert Blumer
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coined the term symbolic interactionism
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Herbert Marcuse
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new left
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Anthony Giddens
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theory of structuration
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Pierre Bourdieu
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symbolic violence
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Dorothy Smith
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standpoint theory
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Kimberly Krenshaw
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intersectionality theory
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Patricia Hill Collins
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matrix of domination
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