Intro to Sociology
Across
- 4. General ideas about what is good, right, or just
- 8. Working class
- 9. Property-owning class
- 10. Symbolic system composed of verbal, nonverbal, and written representations that are vehicles for conveying meaning
- 12. Ability to exercise free will and to make social changes
- 13. Groups characterized by intense emotional ties, intimacy, and enduring sense of commitment
- 16. Ability to mobilize resources and achieve goals despite resistance
- 18. Psychoanalysis
- 21. Culture consisting of physical objects created, embraced, or consumed by society
- 22. State of normlessness
- 24. Culture composed of abstract creations, ideas, languages, and social practices
- 27. Approach to research based on scientific evidence
- 30. Groups that are functional or fleeting
- 34. Particular ideas people accept as true
- 35. Looking-Glass Self
- 37. Regarding your own culture as "normal" or "superior", and judging other cultures by standards of your own culture
- 38. Scientific study of human social relations, groups, and societies
- 39. Strongly held norms; violating is very offensive
- 40. Special vocabulary of a particular group
Down
- 1. Process by which people learn the culture of their society
- 2. Approach to studying social interaction as if it were a theatrical performance
- 3. Widely regarded as founder of symbolic interactionism
- 5. Capital based on influence gained from personal connections and networks
- 6. Simplest group, consisting of two persons
- 7. Formal organizations characterized by written rules, hierarchical authority, and intended to promote efficiency
- 11. Perspective of outside observer
- 12. Evidence that draws conclusions based on a single experience
- 14. Collective Conscience
- 15. Weak norms
- 17. Groups that provide standards for judging our attitudes or behaviors
- 19. Double consciousness
- 20. culturally shared rules about social behaviors
- 23. Thinking that involves evaluating truth claims using reason and evidence
- 25. Perspective of the insider
- 26. Patterned social arrangements
- 28. Differences in valued resources
- 29. Words, gestures, emojis, tattoos, etc.
- 31. Capital consisting of money and materials used to access valued goods
- 32. Codified norms
- 33. Institutions that isolate individuals from the rest of society and control most aspects of their lives
- 36. Capital in the form of interpersonal skills, habits, manners, etc.