Sociology Chapters 1, 2,4

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What is sociology?
Sociology is the study of human behavior in society.
Define culture.
Sets of values and ideals that we understand to define morality god and evil appropriate and inappropriate
Material culture
Consists of things people make and they use to make them. The tools they use and the physical environment they inhabit.
Symbols
Is anything- an idea a marking a thing that carries additional meaning beyond itself to others who share in culture.
Rituals
Members of a culture engage in a routine behavior to express their sense of belonging to a culture.
Symbolic interaction
Examines how an individuals interacts with his or her environment.
Structural functionalism
A theory that social life consists of several distinct integrated levels that enable the world and individuals who are within it.
Conflict theory
A theory suggested that the dynamics of society both of social order and resistance, were the result of the conflict among different groups.
Culture shock
Is a feeling of disorientation because the cultural markers that we rely on to help us know where we are and how to act have suddenly changed.
Cultural relativism
A position that all cultures are equally valid in a experience of their own members.
Counter cultures
Offer an important grounding for identity, but they do so in opposition to the dominant culture.
Subcultures.
Is a group or people with a culture who share the same beliefs values or attribute that sets them apart from a dominant culture.
Folkways
Relatively weak and informal norms that are the result of patterns of action many of the behaviors we call manners are folkways.
Mores ( Mo-rays)
These are informally enforced norms based on strong moral values which are viewed essential to the proper functioning of a group. Examples: Laws.
Types of research methods used in sociology
1.Observation 2. interviews 3. Surveys 4. Content analysis