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    socially constructed knowledge‚ values and practices linked to sex based differences mostly by the process of socialization. The term gender has been extended since than and not only reflects the individual identity and personality but also‚ at the symbolic level‚ to cultural ideals and stereotypes of masculinity and femininity. Gender roles are the societal expectations attached to being male and female. Through gender role socialization‚ a person is introduced and taught the behaviors expected to

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    Robbie O’Brien Structural functionalism is the idea that everything that operates in a society has a certain function and role that it plays in order to make a large society work. I think that it can be broken down like a Car. a car has many parts‚ that all work together in order to make the car go‚ for example a car has the engine part‚ but a car won’t move without all the other parts that officially makes it a ‘car.’ Just like a society‚ if we were to just have the giant corporations‚ and the

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    have a son‚ Giosue. Through the use of symbolic interactionism‚ interpersonal deception‚ and nonverbal communication‚ Guido helps his family survive the holocaust by using his humor‚ compassion‚ and analytical thinking skills. Nonverbal communication can be defined as the process of communicating through sending and receiving wordless cues between people. It includes things like facial expression‚ posture‚ body language‚ stance‚ and gesture. Guido applied symbolic interaction theory by creating “reality”

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    Study Guide – Final Exam The Power Elite: made up of 3 types ( POLITICAL (president‚ politician‚ executive branches) MILITARY (general) CORPORATE (CEO‚ executives) these 3 form a triangle‚ and its not the person‚ its their access to their institution. -power elite shape our social life. They shape it by decisions that are made. Deindustrialization: not about industry‚ we don’t make things any more like we use to. Manufacturing has taken place. Decline in how important manufacturing industry

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    can be a Social Imagination issue when there are many people who experience this kind of problem it influences the behavior and actions of people living in that society. 2. Symbolic Interaction theory- The symbolic interaction perspective‚ also called symbolic interactionism‚ is a major framework of sociological theory. Symbolic interaction theory analyzes society by addressing the subjective meanings that people impose on objects‚ events‚ and behaviors. Subjective meanings are given primacy because

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    Krista Selby Week 9: Religion Religion and Society Associations: Religion and Social Class According to the General Social Survey (GSS) by the University of Berkeley‚ upper class people’s religions are mostly Protestants‚ Catholics‚ and Jewish making up 84.3%‚ with none weighing in at 12.5%. All other classes mostly consist of Protestants‚ Catholics‚ or none. The Jewish religion mostly consists of the upper class‚ while all other religions are pretty much even in the amount of people from

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    Immigration by definition simply means the international movement of people from a country to another of which they are not citizens or natives of. Many people move to a new country to reside temporarily or sometimes as permanent resident where they sometimes apply for green cards or citizenship. The United States has a long history of immigration which started roughly early 1600’s with the first European settlements. Many immigrants from different parts of the world came to America to seek for jobs

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    Theories What does a theory do? It explains reality Each theory provides a framework for interpreting sociological observations The three dominant sociological theories Symbolic Interactionism (e.g. George Simmel‚ George Herbert Mead) Functionalism (e.g. Emile Durkheim) Conflict Theory (e.g. Karl Marx) 1. Symbolic Interactionism Symbol refers

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    Deviance for Survival In today’s society‚ norms are behaviors that are socially accepted by the majority‚ and they are decided by the people within it. They normally are dependent on their environment‚ culture or religion within that society. If anyone exhibits behaviors or ideas contrary to the norms it can be perceived as deviant. If deviance itself is followed by the majority of people‚ it can then become the norm; even if that devious behavior is eating dead bodies. This article was about the

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    Sociological Perspectives Sociology describes ‘the study of development‚ structure and functioning of human society.’ (1) A sociological perspective studies human life and social interactions‚ along with how those interactions shape society as a whole. Sociological perspectives allow us to gain perception of social life‚ structures and individuals‚ supporting us in understanding links between what people do and the social settings that shape their behaviour. Similarly‚ links between individuals shaping

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