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49 Cards in this Set

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