SOCA03Y3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Post-Structuralism, Content Analysis, Sanctification

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Including functionalism, conflict theory interactionism, post- structuralism, post-colonial, feminist, queer, critical race theory. Qualitative vs. quantitative, deductive vs. inductive, independent vs dependent, interview, participant observation, content analysis. Sacralization, alienation, sociological imagination, four types of capital* (economic, social, human and cultural), collective consciousness, and what a theory is. List all important names/ sociologists and what concepts they are most associated with. They must be under influence of the devil. Rational choice theory; individuals make rational choices if they should or shouldn"t commit a crime. Crime is attractive if you don"t have to work a lot but there is a high payoff. Expectations, how social forces impact people and societies. You feel pulled or strained, you may feel driven to commit a crime. Ex. education, a job, a partner and kids. It requires that you have access to legitimate means. Innovation; accepting the societal goals but does not have access to the means.

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