chapter 4:
socialization
social darwinists
survivial of the fittest
Ivan Pavlov
B.F. Skinner
behaviorists
Arapesh/Mundugumor/Tchambuli
Sigmund Freud (three parts of the personality)
primary groups
generalized other
agents of socialization
significant others
reference group
rites of passage
identity crisis
menopause |
chapter 5:
social structure
macroperspective/microperspective
status (achieved/ascribed)
role
role strain
role conflict
formal organization
bureaucracy
informal structure
iron law of oligarchy
social institutions
hunters-gatherer bands
horiticultural villages
agrarian states
industrial nations
world system |
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chapter 6:
social interaction
ethnomethodology
definition of the situation
Erving Goffman
frontstage/backstage
presentation of the self
deniable communication
civil inattention
network
aggregate/social category/social group
primary group/secondary group
peer group
dyad/triad |
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chapter 7:
absolutist perspective
sanctions
informal social controls
formal social controls
labeling perspective
primary deviance
secondary deviance
dichotomizing
deviant subculture
Robert Merton
conformists
innovators
ritualists
retreatists
rebels
differential association
crime
white-collar/corporate crime |