Sociology Midterm 2021
Symbolic Interactionalism
micro level communication and interaction
sociological average
most people, many people, NEVER 100%
Social action: value rational
motive is NOT rational but behavior is
Disfunctions
negative harm or divide... a social fact that causes disunity
what pushes a society from mechanical solidarity to organic solidarity?
population growth
What was Weber's topic?
power
Legitimate power
power you follow willingly (charismatic, traditional, legal-rational)
Illegitimate power
power you have to be coerced or forced to follow (money, violence)
What was Harriet Martineau's topic?
powerless v powerful, alignment and the point of social structure should be to promote happiness
what did Al Farabi say
ppl need/crave human or social interaction
Generalized Other
predict reactions of other people, not anyone specific, producing how people will judge or perceive you
Where is the root of male dominance?
private property and state = root of inequality is male dominance in the home
Surplus value
profit made by the bourgeoisie when they sell the products of the proletariat
Alienation
proletariat do NOT own the products of their labor... bourgeoisie treat proletariat like part of a machine... alienation filters down to individual and it feels dehumanizing
Sanctions
punishments (formal and informal)
critical race theory
race and ethnicity
conflict theory
rich and poor
Difference between roles and status
roles=situational, status=stays with you
Norms
rules (formal and informal)
Profane
see, touch, interact
What was DuBois's topic
segregation... separate cultures will develop because of it
what holds us together at lower levels
shared emotional bonds
Morals
shared sense of right and wrong
Religion
shared set of beliefs and rituals around the sacred and profane
Gender roles
situationally expected behaviors based on masculine/feminine expression
Roles
situationally required behavior
Power Elite
small group of powerful people control social institutions for their benefit
Gender
social expression (taught to "act" like a certain gender)
Feminism
social facts based on difference in sex or gender
biological determination
social facts caused by our bodies
Social construction
social facts do not exist outside of society = they are created by society... social facts are rooted ONLY in society
What was Durkheim's topic?
social solidarity
Historical materialism
social structure of a society depends on the economy of that society
Race
socially created categories based on physiological phenotype
what parts of society are social structure
society institutions organizations-ish
What did the Frankfurt school say sociology was equivalent to? What does social structure promote? how should sociology be used?
sociology = activism social structure promotes inequality sociology should be used tp promote human well-being
Collective representation
symbols
capitalism
system of economics based on markets and private ownership
Internalize
take in or accept or agree w/ the social structure
Power
the ability to utilize your will over others despite resistance (authority)
class consciousness
the awareness of your position/rank in society
what prevents unity?
the competition for scarce resources (togetherness abated or destroyed)
The Other
the default is masculine while the feminine is the alternative or the other
what did marx and engels say
theres 2 classes, bourgeoisie and proletariat
social theory
a way of organizing social facts (makes piles of social facts that relate to social theories)
The looking glass self
Have idea of ourselves, we project it, ppl respond/give feedback, we change behavior bc of that. Creation of your identity or statuses through interactions / feedback
What was Mead's idea
I vs Me, how ppl learn to interact
Stages of interaction in childhood
Imitation stage, play stage, game stage
What is the one big thing that holds together small town societies and the one that holds together big city societies?
Small: homogeneous/sameness Big: heterogenus: different and interdependent
What was C Wright Mills's topic?
The Power Elite
Social solidarity
a sense of connection or unity shared btwn most members of society
What type of system is Status
a stratification system
Minority
any group that on average has less power, less wealth
social harm / problems
any negative effects felt by individuals bc of problems in the social structure
social facts
any pattern of belief or behavior common among multiple people
Agents of socialization
anything or anyone that teaches
means of production
anything used to make material goods
Double consciousness
awareness of both societies on either side of veil, usually by minorities
Social action: emotional
based on emotions
Social action: traditional
based on habit/history
Rituals
behaviors
Sex
biology
at higher levels, how is unity created?
bonds/cohesion need to be planned and forced
Social action: instrumental rational
both motives and behavior is rational
sociological imagination
brainstorming social facts (who what where when why how)
De Jure (segregation)
by law
social facilitation
change ur behavior based on audience... the audience effect
Ex of ways of organizing social facts (SOCIAL THEORIESSSS)
conflict theory critical race theory feminism power functionalism symbolic interactionalism
Anomie
confusion, anger, isolation, or negative feelings due to formlessness (not knowing the norms). opposite of social cohesion.
Sacred object
connects the sacred and profane... they are profane objects you believe have a connection to sacred
Agency
control or choice by the individual
Ethnicity
culture
What is social action
deliberate interactions w individuals or small groups
Difference between deviance and crime
deviance= norm breaking, crime= law breaking
Achieved status
earned through behavior (ex celebrity, doc, mother, drug addict)
What are the 4 social action categories
emotional, traditional, value rational, instrumental rational
Functionalism
everything (all social facts) serves a purpose and works for the whole, even crime. everything has a manifest and latent function
Manifest function
explicit or designed purpose
ex of institutions
family education gov economy science/med religion
"I"
fun-loving spontaneous footy I don't care part of you
De Facto (segregation)
happens anyway
Collective effervescence
happiness or contentment or unity tat you feel from participation in rituals
Latent function
hidden or unintended purpose
Sociobiology
human bodies or genetics determine social facts
Belief
ideas and philosophy
Play stage
imaginative play (play teacher, princess), children learn roles
objectivity
impartiality. lack of emotions or judgement
class false consciousness
incorrect awareness or identification with a different class
stratification
inequality or LAYERS or hierarchy
"Me"
internalized reactions of others "don't do it you will be judged"
what was Crenshaw's topic?
intersectionality
Formal sanctions
jail
Organic solidarity
keeps together larger societies
Mechanical solidarity
keeps together small societies
institutions
large scale / broad patterns of behavior that serve a purpose
Informal sanctions
laughed at
Formal norms
laws
Imitation stage
learn basics of interaction, imitate others
socialization
learning
Bureaucracy
legal rational power = small bits of power spread throughout an organization to serve a purpose
synonym of Authority
legitimate power
Status
level of prestige / respect given to ppl. it's a stratification system based on prestige and respect
dramatalogical analysis
life is a stage
what was Cooley's topic
looking glass self
Dramaturgy
looks and interactions like a play or improv = stage role = costumes
On what terms can you judge any society?
on how they treat the powerless not the powerful
what parts of society are social action
organizations-ish groups individual
Game stage
organized sports and games = rules
The veil
physical segregation leads to separate societies which lead to mental segregation; distorted veil btwn societies
Segregation
physical separation
Ascribed status
placed upon you
What is the feminine mystique
the feminine is mysterious or unknowable so therefore ppl shouldn't even try to figure it out; a way of dismissing women bc males can't understand them.. bitches be crazy
What was Betty Friedan's topic?
the feminine mystique
what do the stages of interaction lead up to
the generalized other
What was Engels's topic?
the origin of the family, and male dominance
social structure
the parts of society you cannot directly interact with
sociology
the scientific study of social life, social change, and social causes and consequences of human behavior
Collective consciousness
the shared ideas/thoughts/beliefs of most people in society
What entity in society can legitimately use violence
the state or agents of the state (root of gov power is violence)
What does marxism say abt proletariat
they will violently overthrow bourgeoisie
Values
things society holds as being worthwhile/desirable
Rationality
to act logically or scientifically
choice
to friedan, women should have the right to choose anything
Iron Cage of Rationality
too much rationality is bad and life becomes robotic... you need a balance btwn logic and emotion
Taboos
unbendable or uncompromising morals
What is Khaldun's big idea
unity
social cohesion/solidarity
unity, closeness or togetherness felt by people
Sacred
unknowable
Informal norms
unwritten rules
how is patriotism used
used at societal level, designed to foster a sense of community
wealth vs income
wealth=own income=earn
Intersectionality
when determining position in a stratification system you have to look at multiple factors simultaneously not one at a time
Alignment
when the social structure behaves as it should w proper goals surrounding encouraging happiness (when not encouraging happiness, it's out of alignment)
De beauvoir
women should not have unlimited choice