2019-SOC1200 Chapter 01 - A Sociological Lens
Across
- 2. The system of ideas and political practices based on the principle that women are human beings equal to men.
- 5. The level of broader social forces.
- 6. The level of individual experiences and choices.
- 8. A type of postmodernism that aims to deconstruct what is perceived as knowledge and asks questions of that knowledge.
- 9. A feeling of normlessness.
- 13. An approach to theorizing that emphasizes explanation and prediction.
- 15. (two words) An overall sense of people’s expectations.
- 16. Behaviours, appearances, and thoughts that correspond to society’s norms.
- 18. A type of postmodernism in which social change has created inescapable chaos and meaninglessness.
- 19. (two words) Factors such as social stratification, inequality, race, ethnicity, and gender affect opportunities available to a person, according to Max Weber.
- 20. Legal and social power that is vested in males.
- 21. An approach to theorizing that focuses on the ways people come to understand themselves, others, and the world around them.
- 22. The term that best describes the relationship between the macro and micro level.
- 23. In Marxist conflict theory, the people who work for the owners of the means of production.
- 26. The systematic study of society using the sociological imagination.
Down
- 1. Ways of understanding a particular subject or social phenomenon.
- 3. Society’s expectations for how we are supposed to act, think, and look.
- 4. An intended function of one of society’s structures.
- 7. An approach to theorizing that explores the role power plays in social processes and emphasizes the importance of knowledge being tied to emancipation.
- 8. Male-centred, failing to account for women’s experiences.
- 10. An unintended function of one of society’s structures.
- 11. words) The ability to perceive the interconnections between individual experiences and larger sociocultural forces.
- 12. People’s capacity to make choices, which then have an impact on other people and on the society in which they live.
- 14. In Marxist conflict theory, the owners of the means of production.
- 17. Collectively shared criteria by which we determine whether something is right or wrong.
- 23. The responsibility that scholars have to provide subordinated and marginalized groups in society with the knowledge they need to be able to end their powerlessness.
- 24. A type of data collection method that produces verifiable findings and is carried out using systematic procedures to gather reliable knowledge.
- 25. A set of propositions intended to explain a fact or a phenomenon.