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12 Cards in this Set
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Personal trouble |
◦ A personal trouble is a private matter, something that only impacts you and your life. |
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Public issue |
◦ A public issue is a public matter, something that impacts the community/society instead of just the individual. |
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Deviance |
Any transgression of socially established norms. The fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards/norms. |
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Norm |
A rule of conduct that specifies appropriate behavior and that is enforced with rewards andpunishments. |
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I |
one’s sense of agency, action, or power |
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Me |
The "Me" is what is learned in interaction with others and (more generally) with the environment How others treat you helps create a sense of social identity, "Me". If others respond to a person as (for instance) a woman, the person develops a sense of herself indeed as a woman. |
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Stigma |
A negative social label that not only changes yourbehavior toward a person, but also alters that person’s ownself-concept and social identity |
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Social location |
Refers to where we are placed in time, space, and with regard to those social categories considered important or ‘real’ in our culture. Key factors in your social location may include nationality, race, gender, social class, religion, and sexual orientation. |
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Racism |
A condition of group inequality in areas like education, jobs, wealth, and health; an ideology of racial domination. Prejudice plus power. |
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Looking glass self |
Says that our self-image comes from our own self-reflection and from what others think of us. 1. We imagine how we present ourselves to others. 2. We imagine how others evaluate us. 3. We develop some sort of feeling about ourselves based upon our perception of what we think others have of us. |
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Troubling gender |
Causing people to think outside the male/female binary. |
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Socialization |
the process by which individualsinternalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given societyand learn to function as a member of that society. |