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    CHAPTER 1 – THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE AND RESEARCH PROCESS |LEARNING OBJECTIVES | |Knowledge: |Identify Auguste Comte‚ Harriet Martineau‚ and Herbert Spencer‚ and explain their unique contributions to | |Remembering previously learned |early sociology.

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    Chapter Three and Nine Socialization and Sex and Gender What purpose does socialization serve? What happens when children do not have an environment that supports positive socialization? How does socialization occur? Why is Socialization Important? Socialization is the lifelong process of social interaction through which individuals acquire a self-identity and the physical‚ mental‚ and social skills needed for survival in society. Socialization is essential of the individual’s survival

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    What is symbolic interactionist Perspective and describe both past and current views. Symbolic Interactionist Perspective in its simplest form views human interaction as a process of exchanging symbols as in words‚ signs‚ behaviors‚ that through socialization are connected with meanings and thus providing a

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    (Chambliss‚ William J..‚ and Daina S. Eglitis. Discover Sociology. Third ed..‚ Sage‚2018.) Symbolic interactionalism The micro-sociological perspective that posits that both the individual self and society as a whole are the are products of social interactions based on language and other symbols. (Chambliss‚ William J..‚ and Daina S. Eglitis. Discover Sociology. Third ed..‚ Sage‚2018.) Symbolic interactionists point out that deviants‚ like people who are conformist‚ live in a world that is socially

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    Using sociologist Erving Goffman’s technique of frame analysis and a further development of the original coding scheme‚ Katharina Lindner conducted a study to examine the portrayal of women in advertisements in a general interest magazine (Time) and a women’s fashion magazine (Vogue). The study reveals that advertisements in Vogue portrayed women more stereotypically than did advertisements in Time. The results agreed with the prediction since Lindner considered Time a magazine intended for a broader

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    References: Croteau‚ David; Hoynes‚ William‚ Media society: industries‚ images‚ audiences‚ 2003 Fine‚ G.‚ & Kleinman‚ S. (1979). Rethinking Subculture: An Interactionist Analysis. American Journal of Sociology‚ (1). 1. Gamson‚ William A.; Croteau‚ David; Hoynes‚ William; Sasson‚ Theodore. In: Annual Review of Sociology‚ 1/1/1992‚ Vol. 18‚ p. 373-393; Library.queensu.ca‚ Retrieved from: http://library.queensu

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    What Makes a Social Class? On The Theoretical and Practical Existence Of Groups* By Pierre BoQrdieu It would be easy and tempting to deride the topic of this symposium and to uncover the presuppositions it conceals under its apparent neutrality. But if you will allow me just one criticism of the way it formulates the question of social class‚ it is that it misleads one to believe that this problem can be reduced to a simple choice and resolved by a few common-sense arguments. In fact‚ behind the

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    21(1). doi: 10.1023/A:1005455600571 Göle‚ N Göle‚ N. (2008‚ February 21). The Immanent Frame. A Headscarf Affair‚ a Women’s Affair? «. Retrieved May 15‚ 2012‚ from http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2008/02/21/a-headscarf-affair-a-womens-affair/ Goffman‚ E Goffman‚ E. (1999). Presentation of self in everyday life. [S.l.]: Peter Smith Pub. Koonz‚ C. (2009‚ March 12). The Muslim Headscarf in Europe: Veiled Threat or Religious Freedom? YouTube. Retrieved May 14‚ 2012‚ from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOF1WkoJk5M

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    is a lack of focus on how the most current technologies affect sexual violence against women. Theoretical Contributions Overview: Due to the fact that there really is no specific social theory literature on the issue‚ I propose a combination of symbolic interaction and feminist theories‚ as well as a stronger emphasis on how technology can play a part in sexual violence. Because there are substantial gaps in the literature‚ any well-thought-out contribution has the ability to fill them. In a situation

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