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Week2-3

Society and Social Interaction Glossary

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achieved status a status attained by effort
ascribed status a status determined at birth
collective consciousness the body of beliefs that are common to a community or society and that give people a sense of belonging
cyberspace interaction interaction occurring when two or more persons share a virtual reality experience via communication and interaction with each other
division of labor the systematic interrelation of different tasks that develops in complex societies
ethnomethodology a technique for studying human interaction by deliberately disrupting social norms and observing how individuals attempt to restore normalcy
gemeinschaft German for community, a state characterized by a sense of common feeling among the members of a society, including strong personal ties, sturdy primary group memberships, and a sense of personal loyalty to one another; associated with rural life
gesellschaft German for society, a form of social organization characterized by a high division of labor, less prominence of personal ties, the lack of a sense of community among the members, and the absence of a feeling of belonging; associated with urban life
group a collection of individuals who interact and communicate, share goals and norms, and who have a subjective awareness as "we"
impression management a process by which people control how others perceive them
inner-directedness a condition wherein the individual's behavior is guided by internal principles and morals
macroanalysis analysis of the whole of society, how it is organized and how it changes
master status some characteristic of a person that overrides all other features of the person's identity
mechanical solidarity unity based on similarity, not difference, of roles
microanalysis analysis of the smallest, most immediately visible parts of social life, such as people interacting
organic (contractual) solidarity unity based on role differentiation, not similarity
other-directedness a condition wherein the individual's behavior is guided by the behavior of others
paralinguistic communication meaning in communication that is conveyed by pitch loudness, rhythm, emphasis, and frequency
preindustrial society one that directly uses, modifies, and/or tills the land as a major means of survival
proxemic communication meaning conveyed by the amount of space between interacting individuals
role the expected behavior associated with a given status in society
role conflict two or more roles associated with contradictory expectations
role modeling limitation of the behavior of an admired other
role set all roles occupied by a person at a given time
role strain conflicting expectations within the same role
social institution an established and organized system of social behavior with a recognized purpose
social interaction behavior between two or more people that is given meaning
social organization the order established in social groups
social structure the patterns of social relationships and social institutions that comprise society
society a system of social interaction that includes both culture and social organization
status an established position in a social structure that carries with it a degree of prestige
status inconsistency exists when the different statuses occupied by the individual bring with them significantly different amounts of prestige
status set the complete set of statuses occupied by a person at a given time
tradition-directedness conformity to longstanding and time-honored norms and practices
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