Across
- 2. concept: the ability to connect personal troubles with public issues.
- 5. material culture (technology) changes faster than nonmaterial culture (values/norms).
- 6. NO HARM
- 9. cultures in their own context without judgment.
- 11. who studied social facts and identified four types of suicide.
- 14. CONSCIOUSNESS
- 15. and goods that represent culture.
- 17. or punishments to enforce norms.
- 20. by which minority groups adopt the culture of the dominant group.
- 21. or beliefs held by a culture.
- 22. LAG
- 24. RELATIVISM
- 25. FUNCTION
Down
- 1. one’s own culture as superior.
- 3. idea of an organizational system with rules, hierarchy, and efficiency.
- 4. IMAGINATION
- 7. of society and social behavior.
- 8. requiring researchers to avoid harm.
- 10. outcome of an institution or action.
- 12. way of life, learned not innate.
- 13. theorist who emphasized class struggle.
- 16. increasing interconnectedness of cultures and economies worldwide.
- 18. concept where simulations replace or distort reality.
- 19. Bois’ concept describing how marginalized groups see themselves through both their own and society’s eyes.
- 23. “father of sociology,” associated with positivism.
