SOC Chapter 15-21
Cancer Cluster
Area with high cancer rates in its population
Religious Rituals
Behaviors expected of a religious group's members
Mortality
Number of deaths in a specific time or place
Ecclesia
Religion recognized as the state religion
Established Sects
Sects that endure but do not become denominations
Politics
Study of social norms through political structure
Depression
Sustained recession across multiple economic sectors
Universal healthcare
System ensuring healthcare coverage for all
Religion
System of beliefs, values, and practices regarding the sacred
Medical sociology
Systematic study of health, illness, and healthcare
Power
Ability to exercise one's will over others
Anarchy
Absence of organized government
Underemployment
Accepting lower-paying job below education/experience level
Patrimonialism
Authority with military and administrative factions enforcing power
Totemism
Belief in a divine link between humans and nature
Monotheism
Belief in a single deity
Polytheism
Belief in multiple deities
Atheism
Belief in the absence of deities
Animism
Belief in the divinity of nonhuman beings in nature
Career Inheritance
Children entering same/similar occupation as parents
Sorting
Classifying students based on academic merit
One Person, One Vote
Concept of equal vote counting for each person
Grade inflation
Concept where A-level work standards decrease over time
Personality disorders
Conditions causing abnormal behavior to society
Outsourcing
Contracting jobs to an external source, often in another country
Sustainable Development
Development without depleting the natural environment
Stigmatization of illness
Discrimination against certain illnesses and sufferers
Structural Unemployment
Disjuncture between job seekers and available jobs at societal level
Mercantilism
Economic policy based on accumulating silver/gold through market control
Socialism
Economic system with government ownership, focus on equal wealth distribution
Capitalism
Economic system with private ownership and profit motive
Credentialism
Emphasis on certificates or degrees to show skill or qualifications
Universal access
Equal opportunity for all to participate in education
Bartering
Exchange of goods or services without currency
Sick role
Expectations defining behavior for the sick and caregivers
Totalitarian Dictatorship
Extremely oppressive dictatorship controlling citizens' lives
Subsistence Farming
Farming for self-sufficiency, producing enough for family
Head Start program
Federal preschool program for low socioeconomic status students
Religious Experience
Feeling connected to 'the divine'
Anxiety disorders
Feelings of worry and fearfulness lasting months
Tracking
Formal system placing students on academic tracks perpetuating inequalities
Constitutional Monarchy
Government recognizing monarchs under a constitution
Individual mandate
Government rule mandating insurance coverage for all
Absolute Monarchy
Government where a monarch has absolute power
Monarchy
Government where a single monarch rules
Representative Democracy
Government where citizens elect officials to represent them
Democracy
Government where citizens have equal voice in policy
Oligarchy
Government where power is held by a small elite
Dictatorship
Government with single person wielding absolute authority
Public healthcare
Government-funded or provided health insurance
Socialized medicine
Government-owned and run healthcare system
Polarization
Growing differences between low-end and high-end jobs
Private healthcare
Health insurance from private companies
Morbidity
Incidence of disease
Asylum-seekers
Individuals with unvalidated refugee status claims
Economy
Institution managing a society's resources (goods/services)
Education
Institution teaching academic knowledge, skills, and norms
Global Commodity Chains
Internationally integrated economic links for manufacture/marketing
Xenophobia
Irrational fear/hatred of foreigners and foreign goods
Cultural capital
Knowledge serving as currency to navigate a culture
Megachurch
Large Christian church with over 2,000 regular attendees
Formal education
Learning academic facts and concepts
Informal education
Learning cultural values and norms through societal participation
No Child Left Behind Act
Legislation requiring standardized testing for federal funding eligibility
Mood disorders
Long-term debilitating conditions like depression
Denomination
Mainstream religion not state-sponsored
Contested illnesses
Medical conditions questioned by some professionals
Hidden curriculum
Nonacademic knowledge learned through cultural transmission
Demedicalization
Normalization of 'sick' behavior in society
Money
Object assigned value for exchange as payment
Underinsured
People spending over 10% income on healthcare not covered
Impairment
Physical limitations faced by less-able individuals
Legitimation
Physician certifying illness as genuine
Authority
Power accepted from a perceived legitimate source
Charismatic Authority
Power based on a leader's exceptional qualities
Traditional Authority
Power legitimized by long-standing customs
Rational-Legal Authority
Power legitimized by rules, regulations, and laws
Cultural transmission
Process of learning values, beliefs, and norms of a culture
Global Assembly Lines
Products assembled through international transactions
Medicalization
Reclassifying bad/deviant behaviors as sickness
Stereotype interchangeability
Recycled stereotypes applied to new subordinate groups
Disability
Reduction in ability to perform daily tasks
Power Elite
Small group controlling much of a society
Sect
Small, new branch of a denomination
Cults
Small, secretive religious groups with a charismatic leader
Organic Solidarity
Social cohesion from mutual interdependence due to work specialization
Mechanical Solidarity
Social cohesion from shared work, education, religion
Mutualism
Socialism where individuals exchange products based on contracts
Market Socialism
Socialism with traits of capitalism, limited private ownership
Convergence Theory
Societies moving towards similarity as economies develop
Religious Beliefs
Specific ideas held true by a faith's members
Stigmatization
Spoiling someone's identity due to discrimination
Social epidemiology
Study of disease causes and distribution in society
Epidemiology
Study of disease incidence, distribution, and control
Medicalization of deviance
Transforming 'bad' behavior into 'sick' behavior
Commodification
Transforming non-commodities into marketable goods
Recession
Two or more consecutive quarters of economic decline
Liberation Theology
Using church for social change through politics
Social placement
Using education to enhance one's social status
Automation
Workers being replaced by technology