Narratives frommarginalizedcommunitiesthat challengedominantsocietyThestatisticalstudy ofhumanpopulationsTurns privatetroubles intosocial issuesArt that is usedto promotesocial, politicalchangeIntroduced theidea of the"doubleconsciousness"The dramaticoverthrow ofone intellectualparadigm byanotherA methodwhere aresearcherimmersesthemselves in agroupA statusendowedat birthWrote theProtestantEthic and theSpirit ofCapitalismRacismembedded insocialinstitutions &policiesInterconnectednessof social categorieslike race, class, andgenderCalledhimself the“Great Priestof Humanity”Wrote afamousbook onsuicideWave offeminismassociatedwith the fightfor suffrageFamous forthe idea ofthe “matrix ofdomination”The scientificstudy ofhumansocietyProcessthrough whichindividualslearn theircultureBehaviors orcharacteristicsthat violatesocial normsOwners ofthemeans ofproduction“everydayworld asproblematic”theoristForHabermas,when systemsdistorteveryday lifePhenomenologicalidea that we sharea common worldClaimsmonopoly oflegitimate useof violenceover a territoryA hierarchicalsystem oforganizationwith formalrulesNarratives frommarginalizedcommunitiesthat challengedominantsocietyThestatisticalstudy ofhumanpopulationsTurns privatetroubles intosocial issuesArt that is usedto promotesocial, politicalchangeIntroduced theidea of the"doubleconsciousness"The dramaticoverthrow ofone intellectualparadigm byanotherA methodwhere aresearcherimmersesthemselves in agroupA statusendowedat birthWrote theProtestantEthic and theSpirit ofCapitalismRacismembedded insocialinstitutions &policiesInterconnectednessof social categorieslike race, class, andgenderCalledhimself the“Great Priestof Humanity”Wrote afamousbook onsuicideWave offeminismassociatedwith the fightfor suffrageFamous forthe idea ofthe “matrix ofdomination”The scientificstudy ofhumansocietyProcessthrough whichindividualslearn theircultureBehaviors orcharacteristicsthat violatesocial normsOwners ofthemeans ofproduction“everydayworld asproblematic”theoristForHabermas,when systemsdistorteveryday lifePhenomenologicalidea that we sharea common worldClaimsmonopoly oflegitimate useof violenceover a territoryA hierarchicalsystem oforganizationwith formalrules

Sociology Bingo - 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. Narratives from marginalized communities that challenge dominant society
  2. The statistical study of human populations
  3. Turns private troubles into social issues
  4. Art that is used to promote social, political change
  5. Introduced the idea of the "double consciousness"
  6. The dramatic overthrow of one intellectual paradigm by another
  7. A method where a researcher immerses themselves in a group
  8. A status endowed at birth
  9. Wrote the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
  10. Racism embedded in social institutions & policies
  11. Interconnectedness of social categories like race, class, and gender
  12. Called himself the “Great Priest of Humanity”
  13. Wrote a famous book on suicide
  14. Wave of feminism associated with the fight for suffrage
  15. Famous for the idea of the “matrix of domination”
  16. The scientific study of human society
  17. Process through which individuals learn their culture
  18. Behaviors or characteristics that violate social norms
  19. Owners of the means of production
  20. “everyday world as problematic” theorist
  21. For Habermas, when systems distort everyday life
  22. Phenomenological idea that we share a common world
  23. Claims monopoly of legitimate use of violence over a territory
  24. A hierarchical system of organization with formal rules