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Sociology (Social Theory (Karl Marx (1818-1883 (The way humans produce the…
Sociology
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Social interaction
Status
Distinct social category associated with a set of expected behaviors and roles for individuals to assume
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Each status change brings different groups, expectations, and rule sets
Role Conflict
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So-called rule breakers are not nonconformists, but conformists to other groups
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Socialization
Process through which we learn how we are expected to behave in society or in particular social settings
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Socialization throughout the lifespan teaches and trains us how to behave in society or in particular social settings
Socialization continues throughout our lives, as we learn and adapt to new social contexts and roles
Social structure
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Often garner broad public support for existing hierarchies and institutions◦ Can lead to path dependency
Social world
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Urbanization:
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New type of political challenges, including social movements
Birth of Sociology
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Max Weber
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Advanced new theory about why capitalism appeared earlier and grew faster in some parts of the world than others
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