SOC 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Welfare Capitalism, Collective Behavior, Free Market

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Ex: speaker @ asu: non routine activity involving many people, unplanned, spontaneous. You can leave when you want: challenges social norms, transitory, limited social interactions. You don"t know the people in there: no clear social boundaries no membership required, don"t have to be an asu student, don"t need to be a member of a certain group. Mob: highly emotional crowd: pursues a violent goal, lynching- there is a leader. Riot: social eruption: highly emotional, violent, undirected- there is no leader, don"t have anyone to look up to, extremely dangerous. Alternative: seek change in part of the population. Ex: seatbelts in 1972, only when you are in a car. Revolutionary: basic change in an entire society. Ex: civil rights movement in the us, feminist. Structural-functional: relative deprivation: situation is improving, promises, slow reform, so people become angry, during wwii blacks felt empowered because they had high ranks in the military, giving orders.