Sociology Midterm Part 3 kyle matis

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Sociology Midterm Part 3 kyle matis

Deborah Tanner
6-towns different dialects
-Says english language is discriminatory
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Deborah Tanner 6-towns different dialects
-Says english language is discriminatory
Harlow experiments Monkey chose a fake mother over a real one
Cooleys looking glass self People shaping themselves based on other peoples perception
Agents of socialization Media is the most controversial
Anticipatory socialization Knowledge and skills are learned for future roles
Erving Goffman total institutionalization
- re socializing people while in mental hospitals and prisons
Involuntary Socialization ex: Boot camp
Jail
Status Ascribed Status your born with
Role exit Leaving a social status for another
Mechanical solidarity -Pre industrial
-Shared values
-everyone had same beliefs
Organic solidarity Everyone has a different job in society
Aggregate People in the same place without knowing each other
William sumner Group you associate with picks your identity
Coalitions Necessary part of triads
2 vs 1
Group of 5 10 possible interactions
Soloman ash group conformity 33% changed answers to conform

ex: raising hands for something
Stanley milgram experiments -Measured willingness of people to do things they did not want to if they were asked by an authority figure
Group think Going along with an idea because you are scared to question authority
Michels Iron law of oligarchy States all organizations will turn into oligarchies
Japanese concept of quality circles -Started at NIPPA Telegraph company
-Volunteer group of workers under leadership of supervisor
Retreatist Rejection of normal goals and means for attaining them
ex: Drug dealer
Deviance Violating social norms
Crime Violation of criminal law
4 cultural perspectives 1. Functionalism (Malinowski)
2. Conflict (Marx)
3. Symbolic Interactionalist
4. Post Modernist (Baudrillard)
Juvenile Delinquency Not a crime but a status
ex: Underage drinking
Strain theory the structures in society may pressure citizens to commit a crime
ex: People feel the need to have a nice house because everyone else does so they rob a bank.

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