Exam #2 Study Review Chapter 4 social interaction • The process by which we act and react to those around us. microsociology • The study of human behavior in contexts of face-to-face interaction. civil inattention • The process whereby individuals in the same physical setting demonstrate to one another that they are aware of each other’s presence. impression management • Preparing for the presentation of one’s social role. social position • The social identity an individual has
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Principles of Sociology Study Guide Exam 1 Sociology • Systematic study of human society • Sociology is a science guided by understanding that the social matters: o our lives are affected not only by our individual characteristics‚ but by our place in the social world. Sociological Mindfulness ▪ Sociological mindfulness is tuning in to how the social world works ▪ Familiar with surroundings(don’t notice the obvious ▪ Thanksgiving Ex: women cleaning
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References: Barber RB 2009‚ ’Jihad vs. McWorld ’‚ In: G. Ritzer.‚ ed. 2009. McDonaldization: The Reader. 3 ed. Pine Forge Press‚ Thousand Oaks‚ California. Hirst P and Thompson G 1999‚ Globalization in Question‚ second edition‚ Polity Press‚ Cambridge. IMF (International Monetary Fund)‚ 2007‚ ‘World Economic Outlook-Globalization and
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“ To understand cultural globalization‚ we must define each of the terms culture and globalization. Culture is the characteristic of a group of people recognized by their language‚ ethnicity‚ nationalism‚ religion‚ behavior and other forms of identity. Globalization is the phenomenon in which several systems across the globe‚ such as the economy‚ environment‚ politics‚ and culture… become increasingly part of an interdependent whole system. According to Investor Word‚ (2005)‚ globalization is the
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must be prepared to say what the public wants him to say and as such‚ gave Tanner Bolt the opportunity to defend his client more efficiently which then portrays Technical Competence. 7.) In what ways does the film exemplify the “McDonaldization of Society?” The McDonaldization of Society was exemplified through Amy’s works‚ starting from her plan until the innovation and success of her plans. In this case‚ Amy’s control over the events can be likened to her being the “machine” with Amy employing herself
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of between the sources of our food and health‚ economics‚ and politics. As you put your paragraphs together‚ try to develop causal chains (think of the Direct TV ad with Phil Shifley): Cause: Demand for beef is constantly increasing> Effect: “McDonaldization” of meat industry (meat becomes mass produced very cheaply)>Cause: Quality of meat decreases due to unsanitary and unethical conditions> Effect: Illness and job loss and so on. Keep the following in mind as you brainstorm:
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KALYAN CITY LIFE http://kalyan-city.blogspot.com/2011/06/criticism-of-taylor-scientific.html NetMBA (2010) Frederick Taylor and Scientific Management http://www.netmba.com/mgmt/scientific/ Ritzer George. (1996)‚ ‘An Introduction to McDonaldization’‚ in The McDonaldization of Societ‚ Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Pine Forge Press Rose‚ M (1987) “Rational Work Men and Incompetent Managers” in Industrial Behavior: Theoretical Development Since Taylor
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Administrative Discretion NAME SCHOOL Should public administrators be restricted to only laid down rules in the discharge of their duties as espoused by Max Weber or should they have some amount of discretion? To me that is a very open question in regards to public administration and depending on the situation either administrators’ following guidelines is best or administrators following their best discretion can be the best for the situation at hand. So when answering this question I
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Chapter Summary Society is organized "to get its job done". It does so through formal organizations and bureaucracies. The same system that can be frustrating and impersonal is also the one on which we rely for our personal welfare and to fulfill our daily needs. The society of today‚ however is not the society of yesterday‚ nor will it be the society of tomorrow. The rationalization of society refers to a transformation in people’s thinking and behavior over the past 150 years‚ shifting the focus
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