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[Show more]How does the postindustrial (or corporate) city differ from the industrial city? An industrial society features a labor theory based on value, and industry develops proceeds with the creation of labor-saving devices which substitute capital for labor. In a post-industrial society, knowledge is the b...
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In what aspects did the Renaissance and the Age of Science impact the development of social theory? Further, in what aspects did the political, economic, and intellectual changes (or events) of the 18th century (during the Age of Enlightenment) lead to the emergence of sociology as a new science? Th...
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What are the two social functions of Cooley's "Looking-Glass Self," as discussed in class? -Self is constructed from the view of other people (judgement) 
-Self is seen as the basis for social control (a sense of shame and joy) 
According to Mead, what are the three stages of an individual's Sel...
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Add to cartWhat are the two social functions of Cooley's "Looking-Glass Self," as discussed in class? -Self is constructed from the view of other people (judgement) 
-Self is seen as the basis for social control (a sense of shame and joy) 
According to Mead, what are the three stages of an individual's Sel...
Identify and explain the two distinct features of critical theory of the Frankfurt School and further discuss what perspective the critical theory revised Marxist Theory. -The Frankfurt School maintains Marx's concept on praxis - an interplay between theoretical understanding and social action 
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Add to cartIdentify and explain the two distinct features of critical theory of the Frankfurt School and further discuss what perspective the critical theory revised Marxist Theory. -The Frankfurt School maintains Marx's concept on praxis - an interplay between theoretical understanding and social action 
-Th...
What factors account for the "Great Migration" of Blacks to the urban north during the early 20th century? How did the Great Migration differ from the preceding era of European immigration? Whites in the South made laws heavily biased against blacks. Manufacturers up north needed workers because o...
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Add to cartWhat factors account for the "Great Migration" of Blacks to the urban north during the early 20th century? How did the Great Migration differ from the preceding era of European immigration? Whites in the South made laws heavily biased against blacks. Manufacturers up north needed workers because o...
Sociology is a scientific discipline. What does this mean Formulates questions and investigates answers, uses set rules for inquire created to help achieve valid and reliable answers; uses systematic process of asking and answering questions in a rigorous and unbiased way to answer sociological ques...
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Add to cartSociology is a scientific discipline. What does this mean Formulates questions and investigates answers, uses set rules for inquire created to help achieve valid and reliable answers; uses systematic process of asking and answering questions in a rigorous and unbiased way to answer sociological ques...
Micro Level Assumptions about underlying psychological components of social life. 
Slightly larger Micro Level Sociological components of interpersonal relationships (interaction links individuals with social world). 
Macro Level Structure of and changes in the social and cultural "spirit" of the ...
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Add to cartMicro Level Assumptions about underlying psychological components of social life. 
Slightly larger Micro Level Sociological components of interpersonal relationships (interaction links individuals with social world). 
Macro Level Structure of and changes in the social and cultural "spirit" of the ...
The bureaucratic emphasis on files and record keeping is indicative of the tendency to reduce relationships with individuals to definable categories of behavior. 
2. For Weber, the systematic and logical application of formal rules and procedures to all aspects of modem life exemplifies The Principl...
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Add to cartThe bureaucratic emphasis on files and record keeping is indicative of the tendency to reduce relationships with individuals to definable categories of behavior. 
2. For Weber, the systematic and logical application of formal rules and procedures to all aspects of modem life exemplifies The Principl...
Sociologist George Simmel studied a. One-to-one relationships between strangers. b. The strangers who best understand a culture. c. new relationships between an individual and a larger social system. d. strangers who deal with the number of groups and assimilate with them. C 
The persons who have no...
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Add to cartSociologist George Simmel studied a. One-to-one relationships between strangers. b. The strangers who best understand a culture. c. new relationships between an individual and a larger social system. d. strangers who deal with the number of groups and assimilate with them. C 
The persons who have no...
In what aspects did the Renaissance and the Age of Science impact the development of social theory? Further, in what aspects did the political, economic, and intellectual changes (or events) of the 18th century (during the Age of Enlightenment) lead to the emergence of sociology as a new science? Re...
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Add to cartIn what aspects did the Renaissance and the Age of Science impact the development of social theory? Further, in what aspects did the political, economic, and intellectual changes (or events) of the 18th century (during the Age of Enlightenment) lead to the emergence of sociology as a new science? Re...
Talcott Parsons developed abstract models of society that influenced a generation of sociologists; THE sociologist of the 20th century in the US 
Structural Functionalism a conceptual framework positing that each element of society serves a particular function to keep the entire system in equilibriu...
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Add to cartTalcott Parsons developed abstract models of society that influenced a generation of sociologists; THE sociologist of the 20th century in the US 
Structural Functionalism a conceptual framework positing that each element of society serves a particular function to keep the entire system in equilibriu...
The facts that women are more likely to be employed than in the past and that people are living longer, healthier lives will help our society meet the challenges created bydemographic transition. 
Compared to other highly developed countries, the United States currently haslower levels of social mob...
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Add to cartThe facts that women are more likely to be employed than in the past and that people are living longer, healthier lives will help our society meet the challenges created bydemographic transition. 
Compared to other highly developed countries, the United States currently haslower levels of social mob...
World System -Idea the world runs in both an integrated and dispersed manner -There is a social system beyond boundaries and one should evaluate the world as a whole rather than individual parts -Maximize profit and produce surplus value 
Maximize profit and produce surplus value through... -Global ...
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Add to cartWorld System -Idea the world runs in both an integrated and dispersed manner -There is a social system beyond boundaries and one should evaluate the world as a whole rather than individual parts -Maximize profit and produce surplus value 
Maximize profit and produce surplus value through... -Global ...
The fact that different behaviors carry quite different meanings in different contexts is best illustrated by the fact that: Simple gestures are responded to in radically different ways in different cultures. 
The study of norms regarding space between persons in everyday life has been labeled Proxe...
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Add to cartThe fact that different behaviors carry quite different meanings in different contexts is best illustrated by the fact that: Simple gestures are responded to in radically different ways in different cultures. 
The study of norms regarding space between persons in everyday life has been labeled Proxe...
Which of the following is correct regarding gender and health? Women are more willing than men to acknowledge symptoms of ill health and more readily seek care. 
Which of the following research projects best reflects a sociological perspective? how prejudice against Native Americans can foster high ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is correct regarding gender and health? Women are more willing than men to acknowledge symptoms of ill health and more readily seek care. 
Which of the following research projects best reflects a sociological perspective? how prejudice against Native Americans can foster high ...
Key concepts of Symbolic Interactionism (such as; self, symbol, role, and identity) -humans as symbol creators and users -humans using symbols to communicate w/ one another -humans interacting by taking the role of the other -w/ role-taking comes the ability to imaginatively rehearse (in the mind) t...
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Add to cartKey concepts of Symbolic Interactionism (such as; self, symbol, role, and identity) -humans as symbol creators and users -humans using symbols to communicate w/ one another -humans interacting by taking the role of the other -w/ role-taking comes the ability to imaginatively rehearse (in the mind) t...
Who founded sociological theory and coined the term sociology? Auguste Comte 
Positivism o Positivism refers to the way we believe and the way we do sociological research o Positivism refers to process of empirical investigation 
Law of Human Progress or Law of 3 Stages of Progressive Human Mental D...
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Add to cartWho founded sociological theory and coined the term sociology? Auguste Comte 
Positivism o Positivism refers to the way we believe and the way we do sociological research o Positivism refers to process of empirical investigation 
Law of Human Progress or Law of 3 Stages of Progressive Human Mental D...
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