Sociology: Chapters 3-6
group of people who share a common characteristics, no interaction/organization example teenagers, people over 50+
categorical group
italian physical psychiatrist; "father of modern criminology"
cesaer lambroso
master status is _______ example is popular athlete and an AIDS carrier his or her popularity, serve, passion for the sport will be ignored
challengeable
7 examples of counterculture is?
challenged dominant cultural norms hard work financial success dress code sexual restrictiveness military superiority white supremacy
who came up with looking-glass self
charles horton cooley
what does cultural transmission theory stem from?
chicago school
is the use of intimidation or threat of force or violence to control the action of others (parents/teens)
coercion
every individual occupies a ______ of _____
combination; status
this is a society system of ____ ______
common heritage
cultural universals are _____ among all culture and these social needs are met through ___ ____
commonalities; social institutions
if we know the language we can ______
communicate
very common; western society promotes and respect it example is students competing for grades
competition
culture is very _____ and _____- however, there are certain things that is ______
complex; diverse; universal
takes place in social interaction when one individual/group attempts to control the behaviors of another individual/group
conflict
tension between the powerful and powerless; powerful exploits powerless
conflict
focus to their goals and the means is non-deviant
conformity
absolute and moral view often found in what?
conservative political and religious concepts
if we understood the ______, ______ and _____ of other people with whom we interact, well find efficient way to deal with them
feelings; attitudes; ideas
punishable by one year or more
felony
secondary groups have ____ emotional ties
few
idiocultures do not exists when a group is what?
first formed
voluntary report (usually juveniles/prison inmates) if they have committed various criminal acts
self reporting
developing a sense of ____ and generalized _____
self; others
act/behavior is OK one situation/some time period/geographical location, may be not OK in others example intercourse between hubby and wife at private is OK
situation
____ has a significant effect on member interaction
size
to perform well in our job, we need to lean certain _____, ______, _____
skils, values, norms
mind, self, and society from the standpoint of a _____ ______
social behaviorist
resource or benefits people gain from their social network
social capital
this is how we reproduce a
social class
____ _____ and _____ in rate of deviance
social context; variation
different forms of social control can limit/decrease deviance
social control theory
technology uses our what?
social costume and practical techniques for converting raw materials to finish products
a group is a number of people who have something in common
social group
system of norms, values, statues and roles that develop around a basic social need example religion, education, family
social institution
patterns/webs of social relationship between individuals/organization
social network
children dont understand the web of ____ ____
social relationships
a system of knowledge, beliefs, behaviors and customs created through group interactions example is a family at a dinner table
idioculture
nature and nurture controversy is an ______
illusion
secondary groups interact in an ______ _____
impersonal manner
what do parents teach?
importance of education, work, patriotism, religion
social capital is very ______ in todays world
important
giving out cues to lead interaction to a particular direction example handshaking with friends, quite with strangers
impression management
people feel they belong and with which they share a consciousness of kind example is LSU graduates strong "we-ness"
in-group
freedom of press is what?
inconsistencies between value and behavior
crimes recorded in the FBI report called
index crime
norms tha a society feels strongly about becomes ____
laws
our behavior is _____ example is the way we talk, smile, cry, eat, read, everything
learned
sexual behavior is ____, not biological (later and handel)
learned
language is ____, ____, and ______ from generation to generation
learned; shared; transmitted
more tv=
less imagination
internal control is saying "___________________"
let your conscience be your guide
______ ______ (ABC) learned and shared like other cultural elements
linguistics symbols
social network ____ _____
links people
for architects/civil engineers: understand the what?
local culture, heritage before they construct any structure
verstehen is ___ ____ concepts
max webers
who develops the concept of I vs me
mead
who came up with criticism?
merton
who came up with dysfunction?
merton
who created the strain and anomie theory?
merton 1957
disproportionate % of criminal belongs do this category; why? no clear reason
mesomorphs
muscular, stocky, athletic
mesomorphs
less serious crime; punishable by mostly fine
misdemeanor
self is simply nothing what?
more than "self presentation" and role performance
important than folkways; reactions to the violation are more serious example why dont we betray our contras wellbeing for money
mores
measuring crime is difficult because of what 2 reasons?
most crimes go undetected unreported
problems with collecting UCR (3)
only show the recorded crimes biased info only the most serious offense is recorded
committed by an organized group; have control over large scale illegal business; perfect chain of command example is drug dealing and gambling crimes
organized
cultural knowledge helps us advance in what?
our social and economic statues
people feel they do not belong, do not share consciousness of kind example is no belongingness
out-group
teens who fail to conform to their peers behavior may be seen as _______
outsiders
problems in data collection by NCVS (3)
over reporting under reporting victims memory
our jobs affect our what?
parental values
absolute and moral view labelled what? example homosexuality, dishonesty
particular behavior as deviant act
cultural norms are not always beneficial for a society, group, or individual
pathology of normalcy
both in and out group draw their membership; similar status
peer group
learn from them
peer groups
set of expectations and behaviors associated with social status example mother(homemaker) father (breadwinner)
social roles
a core concept of SS is ____ _____
social status
the material aspect of society
technology
culture creates (3)
verbal language written language non-verbal language of gesture (eye contact)
conflict this exploration causes institutionalized ________; _____ authorities ought to be ____, but they are _____...favoring rich
violence; legal; fair; unjust
common is assault; involves a victim
violent
what are the 2 types of index crimes?
violent crime property crimes
common goal, shared value, more women than men (USA)
voluntary association
goffman also believed that what?
we give some cues to other people when we interact and by seeing/understanding those cues, other people can realize what type of interaction we expect
less emotional ties, more formal
weak ties
cooley mainly pointed out what?
when we say I want/feel/think we are actually referring to our "looking-glass self" not our physical being
committed in the course of the employment; personal/organizational gain; committees by "respectable"/ high status holder example stock manipulation
white collar
who linked body type to behavior
william sheldon
____ in language create meaning
words
we learn from school what?
work roles of community helpers, feel patriotic, countries geography, history and national holidays, governments
what is foreign is the best
xenocentrism
applying meads role taking: for physicians: develop better what?
"bed-side manner" if they put themselves in the place of their patients they are treating
primary also has a sense of ____ and members are _____ ______
"we-ness"; emotionally attached
primary social groups are ___, ___ ____, and ______
family, close friends, neighbors
goal oriented
secondary
most values are learned early in life from?
family, friends, mass media, and other sources
unique _____ of human being capacity to use _____
feature; symbol
is human interaction necessary in socialization process? (remember video about kids)
YES
peer groups are?(6)
-ethnic/racial interaction -sexual orientation -risk taking -adjustment -clothing style -music
what are the 3 components of coolers sense of self through interaction and feedback from others
1 how we think our behaviors appears to others 2 how we think others judge our behavior 3 how we feel about their judgement
what are the 3 traditional views of deviance?
1. absolute and moral 2. medical and socio-pathological view 3. statistical view
what are the 4 types of social bonds:
1. attachment: family 2. commitment: career 3. involvement: "midnight basketball" for teenagers, garden project 4. belief: agreement with traditional moral standard
what are the 4 major skills we learn from teachers?
1. compete : western society promotes 2. achieve : set goal 3. cooperate : group assignment, team player 4. obey rules : law abiding citizens
cultural lag indicates what two things?
1. cultural elements change in different rates 2.both material and non-material cultural elements have strong influences on each other
functions of deviance (5)
1. define the limit of social tolerance 2. increase the solidarity and social integration of a group 3. safety value for social discontent 4. indicate defects/inadequacies in the existing social organization 5. set in motion steps that lead to social change
dysfunctions of deviance 4?
1. distrust social order 2. distrust the will of others to conform 3. destroy trust 4. divert resources
major components of social interactions (5)
1. exchange 2. cooperation 3. competition 4. conflict 5. coercion
what are the 5 agents of socialization?
1. family 2. school 3. peer groups 4. job 5. mass media
what are the 4 types of violent crimes?
1. homocide 2. forcible rape 3. aggravated assault 4. robbery
what are the 3 groups and their types?
1. non-social groups -statistical -categorial 2. limited social groups -aggregate -associational 3.social group -primary and secondary -in-group and out-group -peer group and reference group -small and large group
the 2 types of social groups
1. primary 2. secondary groups
positives consequences of ethnocentrism 3?
1. promotes group loyalty, cohesiveness, unity 2. improves morale, encourages conformity 3. reinforces nationalism and patriotism
what are the 4 units on cultural complexity and diversity?
1. subculture 2. idio-culture 3. ideal and real culture 4. social institutions
realistic views can have what 5 variations?
1. time 2. place 3. situation 4.social status 5. gender
what are the 7 different crimes?
1. violent crime 2. white collar 3. organized crimes 4. juvenile 5. felony 6. misdemeanor 7. property crime
cultural lag is what 3 things?
1.a phenomena 2.change in technology and material culture rapid 3.change in nonmaterial culture slow
what are the two negative consequences of ethnocentrism? examples are nazis in germany
1.increases resistance to change 2. excludes outsiders, who may have something good to contribute
characteristics by weber: (5)
DOL public office merit selection career pattern objective rules
who developed pathology of normalcy?
Erich Fromm
believe every interaction begins with a presentation of self
Erving Goffman
mead theoretically divides a person into two points :
I and Me
40,000 house holds are sampled each year; data on frequency, characteristics, and consequences of crimes interviewed twice during the year
NCVS
SKIP
SKIP
who came up with this?
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
official data collected by FBI; published in yearly volume
UCR
what are the three methods of collecting?
UCR NCVS self-reporting
human development proceeds because we have the what?
ability to use and understand symbols
values are _____
abstract
instrumental helps others _____ the ____ and ______ members to act _____
achieve; goal; persuade; appropriately
status that we choose or attain example religion and nationality
achieved
group of people who are together in one place, unstructured, interact briefly/ sporadically example people waiting at bus/cross street
aggregate
If everybody follows his own "me" we will what?
all end up behaving in the same way
cultural relativism is NOT the idea of __ _____ nazims
anything goes
no connection between the symbol and what is means
arbitrary designation
we are all unique because what?
are I may or may not agree with our Me
these physical products are called _____ example?
artifacts beer cans, religious objects, books, clothes, type writer
obtained at birth example is age, race, etc
ascribed
socialization process is directly what? example is self control, ego strength, high frustration tolerance, etc
associated with developing one's conscience
common interest, formal structure, some kind of interaction example royalty club
associational
we prepare ourselves at the "____", present at the "____ ____"
backstage; front stage
what is good and correct, what is bad and incorrect, what is beautiful and what is ugly
basis of our judgement
geneticsmatter, different XY chromosomes, genetic, anatomical, physiological
biological
what are the 3 types of theories?
biological psychological sociologist
both ____ and ____ theories overlooked the relative nature of ______
biological;psychological; deviance
we use ___ ____ as cues examples hand shaking
body languages
mead and cooley what? example how i should talk/walk/sit. i know society expects from me and i try to meet those expectations
both developed social theories of self and pointed out that society exists first, individuals is shaped by the society
presentation of self is a part of a ____ ___, ____ ____
broader concept; impression management
who is this survey administered by? since when?
bureau of justice statistics; 1973
directs and coordinates the efforts of the people involved in various organizational tasks
bureaucracy: formal organization
complexity and diversity of a culture can be understood...
by examining various units of a culture
______ understanding is important
contextual
who theorized the idea of the self develops in the process that uniques reference to other people
cooley
when individual works to achieve some common goal example group mates (assignments)
cooperation
a subculture tha abide by a set of beliefs and values that "reject and opposes significant elements of the dominant culture of which it is a part of" example is hippies
counterculture
is the violation of criminal statutory law
crime
biology +social condition =
criminals
scientific study of crime
criminology
deviance is disproportionately concentrated in the lower socioeconomic people
criticism
nonpolitical deviations are ignored; causes of deviant acts are ignored
criticism
this is the idea of what?
cultural capital
_____ ____ and ___ ____ influence the choice of leaders example is housing committee
cultural expectation; social status
the accumulation of all these form our "_____ ____"
cultural knowledge
there is no right or wrong, correct or incorrect
cultural manifestation
the idea that societies develop differently adapting to their own environments and making use of different materials or resources
cultural materialism
the idea that cultures must be judged on their own terms rather than by the standards of another culture
cultural relativism
also known as the subculture theory
cultural transmission theory
strain and anomie is tension between what? example is racial minorities, poor teenagers
culturally prescribed goals and socially approved ways of achieving them
a system of ideas, values, beliefs, knowledge, norms, customs, and technology shared by almost everyone in a particular society
culture
material artifacts often reflect non-material _____-symbols,beliefs, values, norms example is stars and strips
culture
material culture+non-material culture= ______
culture
ideas, values, beliefs, knowledge, norms, customs, and technology
culture elements
social groups have a ____ and _____ _____ example is a family
definable; recognizable structure
SI is important in the ____ of ____
development; self
____ is a variation from set of norms/social expectation
deviance
variation from a set of norms or shared social expectation
deviance
absolute and moral view considers what?
deviance as absolute and immortal
labelled people see themselves as "_______"
deviant
people who violate these shared expectations or dont follow the set of norms
deviants
we are all ___ in some ____
deviants; aspects
children learn from families what?
dialects, food habit, leisure activities
statistical view is being what and is any what?
different than average people and any atypical behavior
society that has what has sub-culture?
diverse languages, religions, ethnic/racial groups, varying economic levels
______ ___ ______ increases when size increases example mom and dad in kitchen and chef in kitchens
division of labor
_____ culture and ______ may conflict
dominant; subculture
study done; though women can pursue career, they come home and are a caretaker
double shift
goffman compared social interaction to what?
drama on stage
social interaction to a drama on stage is what?
dramaturgical approach
trained incapacity, obsessives adherence to the procedure, formal qualifications, and too much DOL
dysfunction
skinny, fragile
ectomorphs
______ is an institution (abstract) and _____ is an organization (visible structure)
education; LSU
soft, round, fat
endomorphs
what are the 3 types of body types?
endomorphs mesomorphs ectomorphs
american anthropologist; criminal organically inferior to "normal people"
ernest hooton
who came up with presentation of self
erving goffman
we think our culture is the best
ethnocentrism
most common types of interaction example employer/employee
exchange
idioculture opinions are ______ and information is _____ and _____ are experienced ______
expressed; exchanged; events; together
create group harmony, resolve conflict
expressive
those that come from outside an individual; they utilize pressures or sanctuaries to attempt to control an individuals behavior
external
deviance and social control in what 2 ways?
external internal
primary is ____ to _____ associated/interaction
face;face
what is the primary and most important agent
family
reflects the taste of the working class and the ethnic groups example?
folk culture crafts fairs, jazz festival
customs or conventions that provide rules for conduct, but violations bring mild punishment example is eating vegetables with spoon, not fork
folkways
what are the 3 types of norms?
folkways mores laws
systems (law enforcement agencies) created by society specifically to control deviance example is jail fine imprisonment
formal external
statical view is any variation what? example average height for women is 5'4" in US
from the statistical norm
it is ____ for the ____ system, but _____ for the ____ as a whole
functional; legal; dysfunctional; society
kids gradually internalize the intertwined nature of social relationship example i am mom, daughter, wife playing baseball/cricket (to win game, players recognize to understand how others will act/react)
game stage
deviance for women but not for men example topless (men/women)
gender
the most important status is my ______. this is called my ____ ____
gender; master status
_____ do not pay enough attention to _____ and _____ favors in their studies
genetics; environmental; socialization
families give their children a what?
geographical location(wester/eastern) and background (urban/rural)
who came up with mind, self, and society
george herbert mead
who came up with socialization theories (3)?
george herbert mead charles horton cooley erving golfman
deviance is neither all ____ or ____
good; bad
idioculture is formed by the ____ _____
group itself
some norms can actually be _____
harmful
who said in 1990 tv shapes what we think and how we think
healy
reflects the taste of the deathly, affluent, and upper class people Example?
high culture opera, mozart
material equals
house, clothes, tools, etc
all ___ _____ have languages. Some societies can read, write, and speak
human societies
norms and values people profess to follow example is equal rights, monogamy, ed for all
ideal culture
non material culture
ideas, values, languages, etc
socialization process shapes our (5)
identities norms skills values beliefs
what is an example of labelling theory
indian grandfather in AL, police come for "suspicious behavior" arrest because cant speak english well, police arrest him from behind and damaged spinal cord, becomes paralyzed
socialization levels (5)
individual interpersonal group organization institutional
it is an _____ part of every society
inevitable
our own lifestyle, beliefs and products are ______ and opposite of ______
inferior; ethnocentrism
2 types of external control
informal formal
when parents, peers, friends, teachers, neighbors or other people apply pressure or encourage us to obey the rules
informal external
____ sanctions are stronger than ____ sanctions
informal; formal
accepts social goals, but rejects normatively prescribed means example good grades by cheating
innovation
what are the 6 ways to achieve the goals?
innovation ritualism retreatism rebellion conformity criticism
all behaviors are neither? it is presentation of self we learned through the socialization process
instinctual nor habitual
_____ and _____ are NOT name in sociology
institution; organization
organize group around its goal
instrumental
human minds develop in what?
interaction
social groups have some type of ____ and a sense of ____ or ______
interaction; belonging; membership
we develop a sense of self through ____ and ___ from _____
interaction; feedback; others
social groups share ____, _____, ____, _____, and _____
interests; agreements; values; norms; goals
controls that exist within the particular individual moral and social codes of behavior
internal control
me is what?
internalized version of generalized others and is how one is expected to behave
medical and socio-pathological views say deviance what? deviants=sick people example repost
is pathological and biological malfunction
committed by under 18; not the type of crime, but the age od criminal is important
juvenile
some behaviors are labelled as deviant and being labelled can influence our behavior
labelling theory
convey your thoughts, hopes, and dreams
language
most important set of symbols is _____
language
what does NCVS mean?
national crime victimization survey
social capital has ____, ____, and ____
network; norm; trust
_____ cannot differentiate objects they see gradually they learn to ______ important objects
newborns distinguish
there is ___ genetic basis for human behavior
no
rules of conduct or social expectations for behavior
norms
____ are guidelines for actual _____ (students should not cheat on test)
norms; behavior
the way we socialized at workplace is called example teacher-avoid reader, athlete, physical fitness military personal punctuality
occupational socialization
the norms, skills, and values also shape our _____
personality
cultural capital was coined by?
pierre bourdieu
french sociologist; sound social capital; network norm and trust
pierre bourdieu
deviance in one location/society/ culture may be non-deviant in others examples are multiple wives in africa (wealth, prestige, status) in america (punishable)
place
primitive way of practicing role taking example playing mother
play stage
what are the different stages of role taking?
play stage game stage
music, art, dance, radio, linguistic trends, literature that produced and consumed by members of lower and middle class example?
popular culture soap operas, wrestling matches
what society suggest that we should do example mother homemaker
prescribed roles
what people should do
prescriptive
person orientated
primary
examples of secondary groups are _____ groups and _____ groups
professional; classroom
committed with the intent of gaining property without the threat/use of force example is burglary, motor vehicle threat
property crime
what people should not do
proscriptive
mental illness, personality, motives, aggression, frustration, ego, strength
psychological
reasons are: example are failure in marriage-frustration-child abuse
psychological abnormalities; psychopathic, personality, mental illness
individual develops first, then respond to the society
psychological theories
frustration, aggression, unconscious needs, instincts, gilt, weak egos, personality traits
psychological theory
verstehen is what?
put yourself in someone else's shoes understanding the meaning of action from the actors point of view
culture people actually do follow
real culture
withdraw their allegiance to a society that is unjust example is gay right movement, womens rights, advocate new values, modify social structure
rebellion
group with which people identify psychologically, they refer to the group in evaluating themselves and their behavior
reference group
deviance is a _____ _____
relative condition
deviance can interpreted only in the socio-culhral contest in which it happens
relativistic view
drastic mode of adaptation example drug addicts, live in their own group/society. no goals
retreatism
what we learn at work place as "___" or "_____"- we teach our children
right; important
one mechanism to support a particular valve
ritual
follows rules rigidly example is lower, middle class americans do not chance less major cultural goals, but more petty rules
ritualism
when the expectations associated with particular social status are unclear example divorced/single parents
role ambiguity
if there is a mismatch between prescribed role and role performance, then what happens?
role conflict
occurs when the demands/expectation associated with status are incompatible example motherhood vs career
role conflict
individuals point of view about his/her prescribed role example should i want to be a homemaker?
role perception
what we actually do example i am teaching
role performance
role overload or strain of our task and causes contradiction
role strain
prescribed roles are ____ ____ and ____ _____
role strain; double shift
___ _____ is an important ____ technique
role taking; verstehen
idioculture established gradually when?
rules are established
any act/ behavior that is OK for one group of people/certain status holder example club house membership, Mafia Don can, but prostitutes cannot (Thailand) example women and minorities aspired to be the US president were criticized (socially deviant)
social status
socially defined position that an individual occupies
social status
___ ___ and ___ ___ are intertwined
social status; social roles
includes geographical area and common cultures of people living and interacting with each other
social structure
is the lifelong process through which people are prepared to participate in society at every level
socialization
our relationship and behavior are _____ _______ and_______ example is classroom behavior
socially patterned; predictable
_____ is social structures
society
a group of interacting persons who live in a specific geographical area, who are organized in a cooperative manner who share a common culture
society
sociocultural, organizational, environmental, group facts
sociologists
secondary groups have ____ and _____ purpose
specific; practical
I is what?
spontaneous and unique aspect of the self
laws are what?
standardized expressions of norms enacted by legislature bodies to regulate particular type of behavior
purely ______, may be they dont know each other
statistical
formed by sociologist/ statistician, members are unaware of belonging, no social interaction/organization example immigrant families in EBR parish
statistical group
a combination of all statues any individual holds at a given time example is female, mother, wife, daughter, teacher, dual nationality)
status set
highly negative labelled
stigma
what are the 5 sociological theories explaining deviance?
strain and anomie conflict cultural transmission labelling social control
most cases norms are clear, but sometimes (turmoil, war) people find themselves in unfamiliar situations
strain and anomie theory
high level of emotional involvement
strong ties
meads ____ published his lectures as a book
students
groups who share some of the cultural elements of the larger society, but still have their own norms, values, symbols, and lifestyles example is chinese/ asian american, merman, amish
subculture
our own culture is______ our ______, ________ and ______ are more correct other culture should be _______ in terms of our culture
superior ; values; beliefs; behaviors; evaluated
language is a ______
symbol
the social process that occurs within and among individuals as a result of the internalization of meanings and the use of language ;other person knows the meaning of the symbol
symbolic interaction
this is something that is used to represent something else examples?
symbols V for victory in WWII and V peace after 1960s
technology are certain what?
techniques and products that help us to maintain our living standard and lifestyle
mead believed what?
the human mind is entirely social
age, sex, race, social status all heavily affect what?
the nature and outcome of formal control mechanism
what does language not influence?
the way we perceive things and how we behave
what does UCR mean?
uniform crime report
what is important and worthwhile
values
what is cultural capitals?
values, attitudes, and knowledge provided by parents to help us succeed in society
sociologist define deviance as
variation from a set of norms or shared social expectation