UCSP Q1 W7 (Socialization & Groups)

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Across
  1. 4. They own and control the means of production.
  2. 13. refers to the culture, language, social structures and one’s position within a particular society
  3. 15. focuses on one-on-one interactions and communications
  4. 20. He introduced the looking-glass self.
  5. 21. He developed a technique called dramaturgical analysis.
  6. 22. It looks at society as a competition for limited resources.
  7. 24. French: capitalist
  8. 26. French: workers
  9. 27. He is considered a founder of symbolic interactionism.
Down
  1. 1. coined the term “symbolic interactionism”
  2. 2. focuses on the way each part of society functions together to contribute to the whole.
  3. 3. He believes that society is a complex system of interrelated and interdependent parts that work together to maintain stability.
  4. 5. Marx’s term for the proletarian’s inability to see her real position within the class system.
  5. 6. These are the unsought consequences of a social process.
  6. 7. He saw similarities between society and the human body
  7. 8. He believed that in addition to economic inequalities, there were inequalities of political power and social structure that cause conflict.
  8. 9. the exchange of meaning through language and symbols
  9. 10. Each of these serves one or more functions within a society.
  10. 11. plays an important role in socialization of students of all ages
  11. 12. This theory sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society.
  12. 14. This theory focuses on the way inequalities contribute to social differences and perpetuate differences in power.
  13. 16. These are the consequences of a social process that are sought or anticipated
  14. 17. A social institution
  15. 18. He pointed out that social processes often have many functions.
  16. 19. any collection of people who interact on the basis of shared expectations regarding one another’s behavior.
  17. 23. They have only their labor to sell, and do not own or control capital.
  18. 25. German philosopher and sociologist Karl Marx (1818–1883), who saw society as being made up of two classes.