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    sociology is. 2. What is the sociological perspective? 3. What is the empirical approach? What is diversity? 4. What do sociologists study? 5. Who is August Comte? 6. What is positivism? 7. Who is Karl Marx? What is conflict theory? 8. What is anomie? What is acculturation? What is assimilation? 9. What is culture? What is material culture? What is non-material culture? 10. What are symbols‚ language‚ norms‚ beliefs‚ mores‚ laws and folkways? 11. What is ethnocentrism? What is multiculturalism

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    diversity of lifestyle and values. Different groups develop their own subcultures with individual norms and values‚ and what the members of the subculture might think is normal‚ mainstream might see it as deviant. And that there is a tendency towards anomie. Similarly there is Merton’s strain theory. This is the argument that people deviate when they cant achieve socially accepted goals legally. For example they might get frustrated and resort to crime to get what they want or lash out in anger‚ or even

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    What is more‚ he also pointed out from his book‚ “Suicide” that the suicide rates are the result of social integration or disintegration. Anomie‚ usually caused by rapid social change and the division of labor‚ is a condition or state in which there is a breakdown of social norms and guidance. What this means is that‚ when there is little influence on an individual’s propensity to follow rules

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    How did 20th century views on alienation play a part in the story’s plot? In today’s context‚ alienation refers to a large variety of mental health disorders such as anxiety‚ despair‚ rootlessness‚ apathy‚ anomie‚ loss of self‚ isolation‚ powerlessness‚ pessimism‚ loss of self and belief or values. However‚ this is very different from the 20th century view on things. Historically speaking‚ primative life was much more simple. The members of early society were connected to each other by the simple

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    RELS 2001 Midterm Study Guide Spring 2013 Date: 7/2 You are required to bring Blue Books for the exam. They are available at the Student Government Office (4th floor‚ University Center‚ right above the bookstore) for free. I will collect all your Blue Books and redistribute them before the exam. Also‚ you will be strictly required to leave all your cell phones and bags (along with all reading materials) in the front of the class. Any kind of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated

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    When it comes to the word “family”‚ many different things come to mind‚ especially the bond between children and their parents. For some‚ family comes to mind when they think of dinner every night together and how involved their parents are in their lives. Someone else may think of family as people living together‚ and relying on each other within an economic relationship‚ but nothing more than that. Although all families are different and unique‚ most have very similar conflicts along with comparable

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    trenches allowed him to from a very insightful opinion on war. Any intellectual man such as himself would see the dehumanization of mankind during the events war depressing and offensive. Owens position is so strong because: Others have shown the disenchantment of war‚ have unlegended the roselight and romance of it‚ but none with such compassion for the disenchanted or such sternly just and justly stern judgment on the idyllisers. To him the sight and sound of a man gassed suffice to give the lie to

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    imperfection according to Conservativism is psychological as psychologically humans are limited and fear isolation and instability so they very much seek the safe and familiar ‘knowing their place.’ If they do not have stability then it could lead to ‘anomie’ as proposed my French sociologist Durkheim where people feel a sense of normlessness and isolation everything being meaningless. So liberty is constrained to maintain social order as opposed to freedom being epitomized in people as utility maximizers

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    discredit a person’s claim to a normal identity. Social Order- A groups usual and customary social arrangements on which its members depend and on which they base their lives. Social Control- A groups formal and informal means of enforcing norms. Anomie-A lack of social norms. Recidivism- repeat offenders of crimes Degradation Ceremonies (and who came up with the term)- Coined by Harold Garfinkel‚ to refer to a ritual whose goal is to remake someone’s self by stripping away that individuals identity

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    Durkheim stated that society must have some form of boundaries that decide whether particular behaviours are acceptable. Social control allows society to police its boundaries and is the way that society deals with the deviant and criminal behaviours of the individuals belonging to that minority. There are two types of social control. Formal‚ whereby laws and rules are enforced by agencies that have been created specifically for control‚ such as police‚ this helps maintain order in society. Informal

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