SOCI 2110H Study Guide - Final Guide: Panopticism, Nationstates, Marianne Weber

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Parts a-c will cover material discussed since the midterm (see the list below). Part b: true/false (one point each); circle either true or false for each question: foucault argues, in panopticism, that modern disciplinary societies are focused more on spectacles of punishment and less on control through techniques of surveillance (true/false) Part c: short answer questions (see points assigned for each question); answers may be 1 or 2 words, point form, or 1 or 2 sentences, depending on the question 3. Briefly define and give an example that illustrates bourdieu"s concept of habitus (3 points) Part d: long answer question (use full sentences, paragraph divisions, & section headings where helpful. Give your answer a brief & descriptive title). This is the long answer question that will appear on the test. Provide an example of the phrase being used in an actual situation. Next, b) explain the general theory of the social world that the phrase expresses.

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