Sociology Exam 1
Breaching Experiments
A deliberate violation of social reality by an individual that attempts to generate an action from the other people present in the environment. It aims to determine how different people attempt to construct social reality, how they respond to it violation and how resilient they are to these breaches in reality
Goffman Main Argument
All the World's a stage; people act based on how they want to be perceived
Changetip Bot
Allows people to send micropayments of BTC to express appreciation for their posts, helps ppl get used to spending BTC for stuff
Methods for Researching BTC
Analyzed Bitcointalk.org Econ board and Reddit r/Bitcoin posts about money/value Used computational and manual analysis of content of the posts
Social construction of reality
Daily interactions like the ones studied in EM are a way to view social norms and a fundamental idea of social construction. People who act outside the norms created by these interactions are seen as breaking social reality in the lens of the ethnomethodologist.
Digital metallism
Emulate practical metallism by establishing an independent basis for money through development of algorithmic verification: Finite cap on amount that can be mined Record of transfer Pseudo-anonymous when using for transactions Does not rely on a centralized third party
Ethnomethodology
How people present themselves in ordinary situations and how they use common sense, knowledge, procedure & consideration to act in those situations
HODL
Meme about holding BTC despite fluctuations in price, evidence of adoption
Menger's theory of money
Money's value comes from its association with highly salable commodities that individuals inherently value
Cynical vs. Sincere Actors
Performers vs. Non Performers
Front
That part of the individual's performance which regularly functions in a general and fixed fashion to define that situation for those who observe the performance
Accounting
The process by which people offer accounts to make sense of the world (ethnomethodology).
Accounts
The ways in which actors explain (describe, criticize, and idealize) specific situations (ethnomethodology).
How did BTC gain its value?
There was a shift from conceptual details over how BTC fits into the nature of money and economics to the practical social issue of adoption of BTC.
Appearance
Those stimuli which function at the time to tell of us of the performer's social statuses
Manner
Those stimuli which function at the time to warn of us the interaction role the performer will expect to play in the oncoming situation