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the systematic or scientific study of human society and social behavior, from large‐scale institutions and mass culture to small groups and individual interactions

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the systematic or scientific study of human society and social behavior, from large‐scale institutions and mass culture to small groups and individual interactions

sociology

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a group of people who shape their lives in aggregated and patterned ways that distinguish their group from others

society

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the disciplines that use the scientific method to examine the social world

social sciences

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a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens

sociological perspective

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approaching the world without preconceptions in order to see things in a new way

beginner's mind

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a sense of disorientation that occurs when entering a radically new social or cultural environment

culture shock

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a quality of the mind that allows us to understand the relationship between our individual circumstances and larger social forces

sociological imagination

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a level of analysis that studies face-to-face and small group interactions in order to understand how they affect the larger patterns and structures of society

micro sociology

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the level of analysis that studies large scale social structures in order to determine how they affect the lives of groups and individuals

macrosociology

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abstract propositions that explain the social world and make predictions about the future

theories

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a set of assumptions, theories, and perspectives that makes up a way of understanding social reality

paradigm

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the theory that sense perceptions are the only valid source of knowledge

positivism

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the application of theory of evolution and the notion of "survival of the fittest" to the study of society

social darwinism

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a paradigm based on the assumption that society is a unified whole that functions because of the contributions of its separate structures

structural functionalism

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the degree of integration or unity within a particular society; the extent to which individuals feel connected to other members of their group

solidarity

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the type of social bonds present in premodern, agrarian societies, in which shared traditions and beliefs created a sense of social cohesion

mechanical solidarity

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the type of social bonds present in modern societies, based on difference, interdependence, and individual rights

organic solidarity

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"normalness"; term used to describe the alienation and loss of purpose that result from weaker social bonds and an increased pace of change

anomie

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the holy, divine, or supernatural

sacred

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the ordinary, mundane, or everyday

profane

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based on scientific experimentation or observation

empirical

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a social institution that is relatively stable over time and that meets the needs of a society by performing functions necessary to maintain social order and stability

structure

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a disturbance to or undesirable consequence of some aspect of the social system

dysfunction

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the obvious, intended functions of a social structure for the social system

manifest functions

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the less obvious, perhaps unintended functions of a social structure

latent functions

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a paradigm that sees social conflict as the basis of society and social change and that emphasizes a materialistic view of society, a critical view of the status quo, and a dynamic model of historical change

conflict theory

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the unequal distribution of wealth, power, or prestige among members of a society

social inequality

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anything that can create wealth: money, property, factories, and other types of businesses, and the infrastructure necessary to run them

means of production

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workers; those who have no means of production of their own and so are reduced to selling their labor power in order to live

proletariat

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the tendency to favor european or western histories, cultures, and values over those of non-western societies

eurocentric

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owners; the class of modern capitalists who own the means of production and employ wage laborers

bourgeoisie

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the sense of dissatisfaction of the modern worker feels as a result of producing goods that are owned and controlled by someone else

alienation

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the denial of the truth on the part of the oppressed when they fail to recognize that the interests of the ruling class are embedded in the dominant ideology

false consciousness

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the recognition of the social inequality on the part of the oppressed, leading to revolutionary action

class consciousness

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a contemporary form of conflict theory that criticizes many different systems and ideologies of domination and oppression

critical theory

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the study of the relationship among race, racism, and power

critical race theory

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a theoretical approach that looks at gender inequities in society and the way that gender structures the social world

feminist theory

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social theory about gender and sexual identity; emphasizes the importance of difference and rejects ideas of innate identities of restrictive categories

queer theory

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the application of theory to practical action in an effort to improve aspects of society

praxis

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the application of economic logic to human activity; the use of formal rules and regulations in order to maximize efficiency without consideration of subjective or individual concerns

rationalization

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a type of secondary groups designed to perform tasks efficiently, characterized by specialization, technical, competence, hierarchy, written rules, impersonality, and formal written communication

bureaucracies

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max weber's pessimistic description of modern life, in which we are caught in bureaucratic structures that control our lives through rigid rules and rationalization

iron cage

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"empathetic understanding"; weber's term to describe good social research, which tries to understand the meanings that individuals attach various aspects of social reality

verstehen

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a paradigm that sees interaction and meaning as central to society and assumes that meanings are not inherent but are created through interaction

symbolic interactionism

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a type of sociology practiced at the university of Chicago in the 1920s and 1930s that centered on urban settings and field research methods

Chicago school

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a perspective that assumes organisms (including humans) make practical adaptations to the environments; humans do this through cognition, interpretation, and interaction

pragmatism

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an approach pioneered by Erving Goffman in which social life is analyzed in terms of its similarities to theatrical performance

dramaturgy

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the study of "folk methods" and background knowledge that sustain a shared sense of reality in everyday interactions

ethnomethodology

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a sociological approach that looks at how we create meaning in naturally occurring conversation, often by taping conversations and examining their transcripts

conversation analysis

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a paradigm that suggests that social reality is diverse, pluralistic, and constantly in flux

postmodernism

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a paradigm that places trust in the power of science and technology to create progress, solve problems and improve life.

modernism

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