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    dissimilarity People pursue status in social groups (Anderson & Kilduff, 2009). Firstly, what is status? In the existing literature, quite a lot of overlaps exist with the definitions of status. Among them, respect is widely recognized as indicators of peoples’ position and status within social collectives (Anderson & Kilduff, 2009; Bendersky & Shah, 2013). Thus, to put it explicitly, status is defined as the respect ones receive from others in a social collective. Individuals’ status tells…

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    SSR400: Social Theory

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    MODULE NAME: SOCIAL THEORY MODULE CODE: SSR400 ASSIGNMENT TOPIC: Social Theory: Critical theory, modernity, postmodernity and feminist theory. 1. Background and introduction In the history of humanity, there has always been a desire to understand what, how and most importantly why certain things do exist? Urry argues that “Sociology is made up of a multiplicity of perspectives that are not unified by a common idea of what society is” (2002: 223). The study of social theory wants to address and…

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    in that chapter. Sociology, although sometimes looked upon more as a humanity than a science (which I personally feel is unjustified), is an academic field that uses the scientific method in order to gather and interpret data. Even though people tend to feel reduced and dehumanized by being labeled as ‘data points’ the study of societies is in many ways similar…

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    the highlights of my inquiry outside of class was at Lutheran Higher Education. During the Lutheran Studies Conference, it was argued that PLU has a "narrative" (essentially shared culture, norms, and experiences) that fits only a specific type of social group (White-oriented culture) and that does not reflect the whole PLU community. There 's a counter narrative that appears, including students of color and different backgrounds have their own narratives that are equally as important and valued…

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    When we see a group of people, we find hidden communities that are brand followers who become visible only in particular settings (Boorstin, 1974). Brand community is “a specialized, non-geographically bound community, based on a structured set of social…

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    it or not. These simple methods of product position benefit the shopper so that they find what they need faster. Everyone considers their time valuable so having neat shelves and tables is something stores should maintain at all times. In The Science of Shopping Malcom Gladwell explains the “butt brush theory”, which is “Touch—or brush or bump or jostle –a woman on the behind when she has stopped to look at an item, and she will bolt” (96). I am delighted that this theory has been studied,…

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    The City of Bend has great need for successful affordable housings programs. According to the 2014 Annual Renters Survey, the city has a vacancy rate of .6 percent, compared to a national vacancy rate of 4.1 percent. Similarly, housing inventory, as defined by number of listings available divided by closed listings per month, only stands at 2 months for homes valued $250,000 of less. This significant demand coupled with constrained supply has led to median house prices of $321,500, or percent…

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    1.2 What is the social choice theory? Nowadays, Social choice theory become a tool for an analysis of collective decision making. The member should start out their opinions or values clearly of a given community or the citizens to attempts to derive from the collective verdict or statement. For this situation can be called direct democracy were determined directly by the members or the citizens of the society. The other form of democratic government is also possible and frequently find in modern…

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    Both Symbolic anthropology and Postmodern Anthropology had huge effects on the theory and practice of anthropology in the 60’s and 70’s. Beginning with symbolic anthropology and moving through he post-modern movement we see from the work of anthropologists such as Geertz that these movements created major challenges for anthropological theory and practice. In this essay I will Firstly debate the challenges that symbolic anthropology and postmodernism posed to anthropological theory and then…

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    contemporary social life, then one has to study the history of social theory in order to make sense of today’s world. Gramsci and Habermas are both sociologists, and they both help to explain how society works and functions through power. Gramsci’s power relations of civil/ political societies and hegemony and Habermas’ model of system and lifeworld both affect social change. I will be examining how the power of civil and political societies create active consent and agreement in social groups…

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