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sociology C1
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| anti-positivism | strive for subjectivity to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values |
| conflict theory | the way inequities and inequalities contribute to social, political, and power differences and how they perpetuate power. |
| constructivism | an extension of symbolic interaction theory which proposes that reality is what humans cognitively construct it to be. |
| culture | a groups shared practices, values, and beliefs. |
| dramaturgical analysis | viewing society as a theatrical production, wherein individuals are constantly being forced to improvise. |
| dynamic equilibrium | |
| dysfunctions | |
| figuration | |
| function | |
| functionalism | |
| generalized others | |
| grand theories | |
| hypothesis | |
| latent functions | |
| macro level | |
| manifest functions | |
| social facts | |
| micro level theories | |
| paradigms | |
| positivism | |
| qualitative sociology | |
| quantative sociology | |
| refication | |
| significant others | |
| social institutions | |
| social solidarity | |
| society | |
| sociological imagination | |
| sociology | |
| symbolic interaction | |
| theory | |
| verstehen | |
| what approach is used to define what's devient within a society | |
| father of sociology | |
| theoretical perspective | |
| Quantitative vs. Qualitative | |
| rls between Marx/Communism | |
| Durkheim/Meritocracy |