Sociology Exam (Unit 1)
structural functionalism
Society is viewed as an ordered system of interrelated parts, or structures, which are the social institutions that make up society (family, education, politics, the economy)
existentialism
Karl Marx believed that most people accept the status quo of society & deny the truths that perpetuate inequality. What is the term that he used to describe this concept?
praxis
Karl Marx thought intellectuals should not just theorize about the social world but also attempt to improve it. What is the term he used to describe this idea?
large-scale institutions; individual interactions
Sociology can be defined as the systematic & scientific study of human society & social behavior from ____ to ____
it can help people become aware of the connections between their own lives & the larger course of history
Why is it beneficial for everyone, even people who will never take a sociology class, to develop a sociological imagination?
modernism
a paradigm that trusts in the power of science & technology to create progress
paradigm
a set of assumptions, theories, & perspectives that make up a way of understanding social reality
Harriet Martineau
a social activist who traveled the US & wrote about social changes that were radical for this time period
everyday actor
approaches the world using knowledge that's practical or taken for granted
social analyst
approaches the world using reasoning and questions for deeper insights
dramaturgy (coined by Erving Goffman)
describes the way people strategically present themselves to others
macrosociology
examines large-scale social structures to determine how they impact groups & individuals
microsociology
examines small-group interactions to see how they impact larger institutions in society. (the part of sociology that can likens to a zoom lens on a camera)
Herbert Spencer
first great English-speaking sociologist. (coined term "survival of the fittest")
anomie
normlessness or a loss of connections to the social world
her translation of the work of Auguste Comte into English
of the following options, which was probably Harriet Martineau's most important contribution to the development of sociology as a discipline
beginner's mind
oppositive of expert's mind, we need to focus on our minds of stereotypes, expectations & opinions so we are more receptive to our experiences
queer theory
proposes that categories of sexual identity are social constructs & no sexual category is fundamentally either deviant or normal
symbolic interactionism
sees interaction & meaning as central to society & assumes that meanings are not inherent but rather are created through interaction
conflict theory
sees social conflict as the basis of society & social change
the French revolution & the instability that followed it
which of the following historical events influenced Auguste Comte's concerns that society needed to be guided by thinkers who understood social laws
Hebert Blumer
which theorist gave symbolic interactionism its name?
Emile Durkheim
worked to establish sociology as an important academic discipline
dramaturgy
A dishonest judge must pretend to be an honest judge, but even an honest judge must play the role of "honest judge" for an audience in order to interact & work with others effectively. This performance is an example of what theoretical perspective?
modernist
An individual believes the advancement of science & technology will solve problems & improve everyone's life. Based on this belief, they can best be described as a...
it is focused on the imbalance of power related to race that is embedded in American institutions
Critical race theory emerged out of legal scholarship in the 1970s and '80s. Why is this theory viewed as an offshoot of conflict theory?
anomie
Emile Durkheim's study on suicide found that not only did suicide rates increase when the economy slumped, they also increased when the economy boomed. Which of Durkheim's concepts explains why both positive & negative economic conditions could increase suicide rates?
Karl Marx
German philosopher & political activists who contributed significantly to sociology's conflict theory
macrosociology
Researcher Christine Williams studied patterns of occupational sex segregation by examining the ways large-scale social structurers create the constraints within which individuals live their lives. Which type of analysis would this research fall under?
conflict between social groups
What did Karl Marx state is the catalyst for social change?
the self is shaped by society, but society is also shaped by the self
What is the relationship between the self & society according to symbolic interactionism?
sociology
a social science - a discipline examining the human, or social world
sociological perspective
a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens
sociological imagination (coined by C. Wright Mills)
a way of thinking that allows us to understand the relationships between our particular situation in life & what is happening at a social level outside of us
Auguste Comte
laid the groundwork for future sociologists & helped establish the discipline
feminist theory
looks at both gender inequalities in society & the way that gender structures the social world & considers remedies to these inequalities
institutions
structures in our society (ex; family, education, economy)
Max Weber
studied how society was becoming industrialized
Erving Goffman
studied how the "self" is developed through interactions with others in society
George Herbert Mead
studied the connection between thought & action - or between the individual & society. (gave symbolic interactionism its name)
postmodernist theory
suggests that social reality is diverse, pluralistic, & constantly changing
the Chicago school of sociology
symbolic interactionism was established by
critical race theory
the study of the relationship among race, racism, & power