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Frage | Antworten |
sociological imagination | a point of view that highlights how society affects the experiences we have and the choices we make |
sociology | is the systematic study of human societies |
society | the people who live within some territory |
culture | a way of life including widespread values (good vs bad) and behavior |
culture | a way of life including widespread values (good vs bad) and behavior |
social problem | is a condition that undermines the well being of some or all members of a society and is usually a matter of public controversy |
social constructionist approach | the assertion that social problems arise as people define conditions as undesirable and in need of change |
claims making | is the process of convincing the public and public officals that a particular issue or situation should be defined as a social problem |
social movement | is a organized effort at claims making that rise to shape the way ppl think about an issue in order to encourage or discourage social change |
theory | a statement of how and why specific facts are related |
theoretical approach | a basic image of society that guides theory and research |
structural-functional approach | is a theoretical framework that see society as a system of many interrelated parts |
social institutions | major spheres of social life or societal subsystems organized to meet a basic human need |
social-conflict approach | is a theoretical framework that sees society as divided by inequality and conflict |
feminism | is a political movement that seeks the social equality of women and men |
symbolic interaction approach | a theoretical framework that sees society as the product of individuals interacting with one another |
social issues | are political debates involving moral judgments about how people should live |
economic issues | are political debates about how a society should distribute material resources |
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