can be used todiscriminatebased on class,race, gender, &sexual identity(and more).a two-edgedswordtargetingvulnerablepopulationsthe 4structuresof law inCanadaresponsiblefor conflictmanagement& maintainingSocial orderideas,beliefs,values abouthow thingsought to beresponsible forSubjectiveinfluence &Formalinstitutionalizationnotion/assumptionthat heterosexualrelationships arenormalLimiting ______________ bymeans ofdevelopmentalexpectationsregarding land andlabour useA key conceptused by Foucaultto explain howknowledge aboutsexuality ifconstructedenforces moralstandards thatmay not beuniversallyshared byCanadians.tools,strategies,policies &practices foraccomplishingobjectivesCivil law / tradition,Common law /tradition &Indigenous legalTraditions areunder legal______ in Canadasovereigntyvssurveillancehas coercivepower thatfascinateslegaltheoristsprovides “aframework fororganizing socialaffairs so as topromote a peacefuland profitable co-existence” (Fuller1975).how well itdevelops andremainsrelevantunder changingcircumstances3 goals oflegalsocialcontrolthe main waywelfare statehas changedunderneoliberalismSupreme courtcase thatviewedprostitutionlawsinconstitutionalresponsiblefor Counteringdeviance &Facilitatinginteractionsfreea complexinstitution thathas a variety offunctionswhich contributeto social order.a form ofsocial controlimplementedbygovernmentright & ability toexertauthority overoneself, or of agroupof people overthemselvescan be used todiscriminatebased on class,race, gender, &sexual identity(and more).a two-edgedswordtargetingvulnerablepopulationsthe 4structuresof law inCanadaresponsiblefor conflictmanagement& maintainingSocial orderideas,beliefs,values abouthow thingsought to beresponsible forSubjectiveinfluence &Formalinstitutionalizationnotion/assumptionthat heterosexualrelationships arenormalLimiting ______________ bymeans ofdevelopmentalexpectationsregarding land andlabour useA key conceptused by Foucaultto explain howknowledge aboutsexuality ifconstructedenforces moralstandards thatmay not beuniversallyshared byCanadians.tools,strategies,policies &practices foraccomplishingobjectivesCivil law / tradition,Common law /tradition &Indigenous legalTraditions areunder legal______ in Canadasovereigntyvssurveillancehas coercivepower thatfascinateslegaltheoristsprovides “aframework fororganizing socialaffairs so as topromote a peacefuland profitable co-existence” (Fuller1975).how well itdevelops andremainsrelevantunder changingcircumstances3 goals oflegalsocialcontrolthe main waywelfare statehas changedunderneoliberalismSupreme courtcase thatviewedprostitutionlawsinconstitutionalresponsiblefor Counteringdeviance &Facilitatinginteractionsfreea complexinstitution thathas a variety offunctionswhich contributeto social order.a form ofsocial controlimplementedbygovernmentright & ability toexertauthority overoneself, or of agroupof people overthemselves

SOC211 W12 Bingo by Hope Love Robes - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. can be used to discriminate based on class, race, gender, & sexual identity (and more).
  2. a two-edged sword targeting vulnerable populations
  3. the 4 structures of law in Canada
  4. responsible for conflict management & maintaining Social order
  5. ideas, beliefs, values about how things ought to be
  6. responsible for Subjective influence & Formal institutionalization
  7. notion/assumption that heterosexual relationships are normal
  8. Limiting ______ ________ by means of developmental expectations regarding land and labour use
  9. A key concept used by Foucault to explain how knowledge about sexuality if constructed
  10. enforces moral standards that may not be universally shared by Canadians.
  11. tools, strategies, policies & practices for accomplishing objectives
  12. Civil law / tradition, Common law / tradition & Indigenous legal Traditions are under legal ______ in Canada
  13. sovereignty vs surveillance
  14. has coercive power that fascinates legal theorists
  15. provides “a framework for organizing social affairs so as to promote a peaceful and profitable co-existence” (Fuller 1975).
  16. how well it develops and remains relevant under changing circumstances
  17. 3 goals of legal social control
  18. the main way welfare state has changed under neoliberalism
  19. Supreme court case that viewed prostitution laws inconstitutional
  20. responsible for Countering deviance & Facilitating interactions
  21. free
  22. a complex institution that has a variety of functions which contribute to social order.
  23. a form of social control implemented by government
  24. right & ability to exert authority over oneself, or of a group of people over themselves