SOCI 1002 Study Guide - Final Guide: Genetic Pollution, Cultural Capital, Reproductive Rights
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Multiple choice: 32 from 2nd, 8 from 1st. Essay: take an overview of what you"ve learned this semester in your own words. Four types of social movements (alternative, redemptive, reformative, revolutionary) Claims making and frame alignment (general understanding that there are different processes in their birth, tell the difference between the two) Four stages of social movements (emergence, coalescence, bureaucratization, decline) Who do we mean by we" (many social movements are about defining the we"; what goes into this we") Primary and secondary groups (closer emotional attachment with, and people that are classmates or colleagues - they are different than family members; differences between them0. Communities - historical and contemporary types (defined around the idea of interest eg social networks, older and newer types, utilitarian) ngo"s are usually examples of normative organizations. The state (specific territory and center of power) The nation (imagined community, emotional and mental identification with. The national state - a story of mutual attraction.