SOC 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Annette Lareau, Socioeconomic Status, Sexual Identity

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Sociology 215 lecture 10 empty families. Key terms: all childhoods are not the same, all families are not the same, invisible inequality , concerted cultivation , accomplishment of natural growth , biological relatives, sexual identity, coming out . Annette lareau invisible inequalities: dr. annette lareau earned her doctorate at uc berkeley, and is now a professor at. University of pennsylvania: sociology measures social class, or socioeconomic status, drawing from a variety of measures, material, and symbolic: Kath weston coming out to blood relatives: kath weston is a professor and director of gender and women"s studies at university of. Coming out to biological relatives puts to the test the unconditional love and enduring solidarity commonly understood in the united states to characterize blood ties (weston. Exam 2: 60 questions: 50 multiple choice, 10 true/false, covering topics from peers/friends through and including families. Black and latino boys support each other as they face a youth control complex.

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