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cultural universals
adaptations to meet essential human needs ex. food, shelter, clothing common cultural aspects across societies
social norms
an established standard of behavior maintained by society ex. behaving differently at church vs football game formal and informal
Social construction
an idea or practice that a group of people agree exist doesn't have a meaning until we give it one ex. money, gender, race
society
group of people who live together, subject to common political authority, and are aware of this distinct identity
Sociology
the scientific study of social behavior and human groups
culture
totality of learned socially transmitted customs, knowledge, material objects, and behaviors
social change
understanding how people live with social transformation ex. pandemic - working from home
cultural conformity
society must work to make sure that people conform to social norms
informal norms
generally understood but not written down ex. correct way to stand in an elevator
symbol
gestures, objects, and words that form the basis of human comminication
Structure vs agency
Structure - recurring patterns that influence options (environment) agency - capacity of people or organizations to make things happen with these restrictions (person)
Sociological imagination
awareness of the relationships between an individual and the wider society both today and past
cultural values
collective conceptions of what is considered good, desirable, and proper or bad, undesirable and improper in a culture.
mores
norms deemed highly necessary to welfare of a society, often because they embody the most cherished principles pf a people ex. murder, child abuse
folkways
norms governing everyday behavior, violation raises little concern ex. walking up a down escalator
Social Order
orderly conduct in society social norms help maintain this
sanctions
penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm positive and negative
Socialization
process that children develop awareness of social norms and values and achieve a distinct sense of self
Formal Norms
written down and specify strict punishments for violators ex. laws, sports rules