Ms. Rubin's Revolving World of Social Studies
College Now Ms. E. RubinBSS 1 Spring 2014Final Review Sheet***When applicable you should know the functionalist, interactionist, conflict and feminist view point on each topic***Chapter 1 – Social Sciences AnomieApplied SociologyBasic sociologyClinical sociologyConflict perspectiveCultural capitalDouble consciousnessDramaturgical approachDysfunctionFeminist viewFunctional perspectiveGlobalizationIdeal typeInteractionist perspectiveLatent functionMacrosociologyManifest functionMicrosociologyNatural scienceNonverbal communicationScienceScience and sociology similarities and differencesSocial capitalSocial inequalitySocial scienceSociological imaginationSociologyTheory Chapter 2 – Experimentation(for philosophers know their contributions)Auguste ComteCausal LogicCode of EthicsContent analysisControl groupControl variableCorrelationCross-tabulationDependent variableEmile DurkheimEthnographyExperimentExperiment groupHawthorne effectHerbert SpenserHypothesisIndependent variableInterviewKarl MarxMax WeberObservationOperational definitionQualitive researchQuantitive researchRandom sampleResearch designSample Scientific methodSecondary analysisStandford Prison ExperimentValidityVariable Chapter 3 – CultureArgotBilingualismBilingual DebateCountercultureCulture RelativismCultural UniversalCultureCulture IndustryCulture lagCulture shockCulture warDiffusionDiscoveryDominant ideologyEthnocentrismFolkwayFormal normInformal norm InnovationInventionLanguageLawMaterial cultureMoresNonmaterial cultureNormSanctionSapir-Whorf hypothesisSocietySociobiologySubcultureSymbolValue Chapter 4 – Socialization and IdentityAgents of SocializationAnticipatory socializationCharles Horton CooleyChildcare Cognitive theory of developmentDegradation ceremonyDramaturgical approachErving GoffmanFace-workGender rolesGeneralized otherGenieGeorge Herbert MeadHigh School – (media, popularity)Identical Twins StudyImpression managementJean PiagetKaspar HauserLife course approach Looking-glass selfMilestones Nature vs. Nurture DebatePersonalityResocializationRite of passageRole takingSelfSigmund FreudSignification otherSocializationTotal institution The Breakfast ClubCharacters –StereotypesReason for detentionRelationship with parentsDeviation from their norm in detentionHow agents of socialization impact them Do stereotypes lock people into a set roleChapter 7 – The Mass Media Cultural convergenceDigital divideDominant ideologyForms of Mass MediaGatekeepingMass mediaNarcotizing dysfunctionOpinion leaderStereotypeTelecommunications Act of 1996 Chapter 8 – Deviance and Social ControlAnomie Theory of DevianceConformityControl theoryCrimeCultural transmissionDeath Penalty as a deterrenceDevianceDifferential associationFormal social controlGun ControlIndex crimesInformal social controlLabeling theoryLawObedienceOrganized crimeProfessional criminalPositive DevianceSanctionSocial constructionist perspectiveSocial controlSocial disorganization theorySociety-reaction approachTransnational crimeTypes of CrimeVictimization surveyVictimless crimeWhite-collar crime Chapter 9 – StratificationAbsolute povertyAchieved statusAscribed statusBourgeoisieCapitalismCasteClassClass consciousness Class systemClosed systemCorporate welfareDigital divideDominant ideologyEstate systemEsteemFalse consciousnessFeminization of povertyHorizontal mobilityIncomeIntergenerational mobilityIntragenerational mobilityLife chanceObjective methodOccupy Wall Street MovementOpen systemPowerPrecarious workPrestigeProletariatRelative povertySlaverySocial inequalitySocial insuranceSocial mobilitySocioeconomic statusStatus groupStratificationUnderclassVertical mobilityWealthChapter 11 – StratificationAffirmative ActionAmalgamationAnti-Immigration LawsAnti-SemitismApartheidAssimilationBlack PowerColor-blind racismContact hypothesisDiscriminationEthnic groupEthnocentrism Exploitation theoryGenocideGlass ceilingHate crimeInstitutional discriminationInvisible Knapsack Jim Crow LawsMinority groupModel, or ideal, minorityPluralismPrejudiceRacial formationRacial groupRacial profilingRacismSegregationStereotype Symbolic ethnicityTransnational White privilege A Bronx TaleNormsExamples of DevianceExamples of Stratification Can a person overcome stratification after living in a deviant societyChapter 14 – MarriageAdoptionBilateral descentCohabitationDomestic partnershipEgalitarian familyEndogamyExogamyExtended familyFamilismFamilyGay Marriage HomogamyIncest tabooKinshipMachismoMatriarchyMatrilineal descentMonogamyNuclear familyPatriarchyPatrilineal descentPolyandryPolygamyPolygynySerial monogamySingle-parent familyChapter 15 – ReligionCreationism Cultural universalDenominationEcclesiaEstablished sectFundamentalismIntelligent designLiberation theologyNew religious movementProfaneProtestant ethicQuasi-religionReligionReligious beliefReligious experienceReligious ritualSacredSectSecularization ................
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