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    Significant Lines

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    HISTORY 212-2 Primary Source Analysis #2 Significant Lines for Discussion Chapter 16: America’s Gilded Age‚ 1870-1890 Thorstein Veblen‚ Excerpts from The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) * “By a further refinement‚ wealth acquired passively by transmission from ancestors or other antecedents presently becomes even more honorific than wealth acquired by the possessor’s own effort.” Luther Standing Bear‚ excerpt from My People the Sioux (1928) * “These people cared nothing for

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    This literature review considers whereby Pokemon Go had a significant implication in the social of the players and spatial dynamics of urban areas; - as most of these activities occur in these areas. It will also considers the influence of power relations in shaping the community and the understanding of urban sense of belonging. It asks the following questions; What theories can we find to explain this ever evolving cultural phenomenon that is Pokemon Go and its dynamics? What evidence can we find

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    Classical social theory Main article: History of sociology The first “modern” social theories (known as classical theories) that begin to resemble the analytic social theory of today developed almost simultaneously with the birth of the science of sociology. Auguste Comte (1798–1857)‚ known as the "father of sociology" and regarded by some as the first philosopher of science‚[4] laid the groundwork for positivism - as well as structural functionalism and social evolutionism. In the 19th century

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    Discuss the role of the concepts of the seduced and the repressed for understanding the place of consumption in contemporary consumer society. Baumann’s theory of the seduced and repressed depicts modern society as one where consumption dominates people’s material existence and helps to understand the division between the included (seduced) and excluded (repressed). In this essay I will discuss this concept of seduction and repression and highlight some of its strengths as well as some of its

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    of social relationships upon people’s attitudes and behavior and on how societies are established and change. Sociology emerged at the end of the 19th century through the work of sociologists such as Augste Comte‚ Max Weber‚ Émile Durkheim‚ Georg Simmel‚ Robert E. Park and Albion Small. According to Jonathan H. Turner 1982‚ Max Weber defines sociology‚ as a “science‚ which aims at the interpretative understanding of social behaviour in order to gain an explanation of its causes‚ its course and its

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    A macro-level theory is described as a large-scale relationships and to answer fundamental questions. The theories tend to be abstract and difficult. A micro-level theory is described as they cover only very specific relationships between individuals and small groups. These theories tend to be dependent on their context and are more concrete‚ like set and stone. This also means that they are more scientifically testable. The three major theoretical perspectives are structural functionalism‚ conflict

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    become strained. As an organization or community grows in size it is apt to experience changes in the way it operates. As the size of a group increases‚ the need for more organization or leadership also becomes more obvious. German sociologist Georg Simmel argued that as the group becomes greater‚ the individual becomes separated and grows more alone‚ isolated and segmented. Simmel’s view was somewhat ambiguous with respect to group size’s affect on the individual. Terms dyad A pair of things standing

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    How social schemas theory and related research contributes to our understanding of the way in which people evaluate and react in their social environment Cognitive representations of social situations are referred to as ’schemas’. These are mental structures‚ active in our brain‚ providing us with a knowledge store which determines how we view our social surroundings. These schemas are built from organised pre-registered data which determine our reactions to‚ and perceptions of‚ everyday life

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    moved from Industrial Society. * When consumption is more than buying things for their use‚ but more for their meanings. * Displaying goods and wealth in order to increase social status. * Conspicuous consumption according Thorstein Veblen book The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899). * How inequalities in consumer society are created. * The seduced and the repressed according Zygmunt Bauman (1988). * Exclusion of poor and praising of rich people. * Wish to fit in‚

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    Theory Of Leisure Class

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    To outline the main point of this essay‚ which is about consumerism‚ the reader has to know roughly the structure of it. It begins with Veblens book about conspicuous consumption‚ what this is‚ and how the modern reader can relate to it. Second part will talk about a different theory of Heath and Potter’s book about the anti-consumerism‚ how is it that people come to be anti-consumerist‚ and the reasons it has not been as successful as it is often think it would be. Leading us to the third part‚

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