SOC 111 Lecture 1: 9/1 SP

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Role: set of behaviors/expectations associated with a particular social position (status) Norm: social rule that tells us what behaviors are acceptable or unacceptable in a certain situation. Groups: a number of individuals who have organized and recurrent relationships. Socialization: the process by which individuals learn the appropriate way in their culture. Institutions: a relatively stable pattern of behavior that are centered by performance of important social tasks. Class: categories of people that shares values in society. Power: the ability to make others do something. Culture: the things that are produced by humans. Functionalist: believes in systems, all about a smooth operation, no chaos nor conflict. Manifest: the intended functions that are created by an institution (school system) Latent: the unintended functions that are created by an institution. Conflict: opposite of functionalist, believes in conflict in society. Bourgeois: (upper class) owned land, money, factories, etc.

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