MaterialCultureSymbolicinteractionA teammascot isanexample ofPopCulturerefers to worksof art that aremoreassociated withthe masses(non-elites).Xenocentrismthe beliefthat anotherculture issuperior toone's ownStructuralFunctionalismWhich theoreticalperspective viewssociety as havinga system ofinterdependentinherentlyconnected parts?Fashioninvolving theway individualspresentthemselvesthrough clothingand accessoriesConflictTheoryemphasizes therole of power,inequality, andsocial conflict inshaping culturalelementsCultureShocka reaction to movingto a new culturalenvironment wherethe language,customs, andsymbols are differentfrom your ownMoresthese are protectedwith laws and otherformal sanctions. Inmost societies, forinstance, homicide isconsidered immoral,and it’s punishable bylaw.Counterculturea way of life andset of attitudesopposed to oragainst theprevailing socialnorm.AflagAnexampleof materialcultureHighCultureCultural productsesteemed for theirassociation withintelligence,sophistication, andclass, once cateringprimarily to the eliteValuesculturally specificstandards by whichpeople assessdesirability,goodness, andbeauty, These guidebehavior anddecision-makingLanguagehow peopleinteract,expressthemselvesSocialConformityExpectationsto abide by theformal andinformal normsof a societyFolkwaya sociallyaccepted butnot morallysignificantnormSymbolsgestures,signs, objects,signals, andwords theseare allSubcultureYou belongto a radioclub. This isconsideredyourCulturalUniversalscommon features,practices, orbeliefs found inevery knownculture across theglobeOllCorrectOKstandsforEthnocentrismjudging othercultures basedon thestandards ofone's owncultureNon-materialCultureFormalNormsExplicitlystated ruleswith specificpunishmentsIdealCulturecultural standardsand values a societyclaims to uphold,while the actualbehaviors andpractices mightdeviate from thesestandardsMaterialCultureSymbolicinteractionA teammascot isanexample ofPopCulturerefers to worksof art that aremoreassociated withthe masses(non-elites).Xenocentrismthe beliefthat anotherculture issuperior toone's ownStructuralFunctionalismWhich theoreticalperspective viewssociety as havinga system ofinterdependentinherentlyconnected parts?Fashioninvolving theway individualspresentthemselvesthrough clothingand accessoriesConflictTheoryemphasizes therole of power,inequality, andsocial conflict inshaping culturalelementsCultureShocka reaction to movingto a new culturalenvironment wherethe language,customs, andsymbols are differentfrom your ownMoresthese are protectedwith laws and otherformal sanctions. Inmost societies, forinstance, homicide isconsidered immoral,and it’s punishable bylaw.Counterculturea way of life andset of attitudesopposed to oragainst theprevailing socialnorm.AflagAnexampleof materialcultureHighCultureCultural productsesteemed for theirassociation withintelligence,sophistication, andclass, once cateringprimarily to the eliteValuesculturally specificstandards by whichpeople assessdesirability,goodness, andbeauty, These guidebehavior anddecision-makingLanguagehow peopleinteract,expressthemselvesSocialConformityExpectationsto abide by theformal andinformal normsof a societyFolkwaya sociallyaccepted butnot morallysignificantnormSymbolsgestures,signs, objects,signals, andwords theseare allSubcultureYou belongto a radioclub. This isconsideredyourCulturalUniversalscommon features,practices, orbeliefs found inevery knownculture across theglobeOllCorrectOKstandsforEthnocentrismjudging othercultures basedon thestandards ofone's owncultureNon-materialCultureFormalNormsExplicitlystated ruleswith specificpunishmentsIdealCulturecultural standardsand values a societyclaims to uphold,while the actualbehaviors andpractices mightdeviate from thesestandards

Unit 2 Review Sociology - 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. Material Culture
  2. A team mascot is an example of
    Symbolic interaction
  3. refers to works of art that are more associated with the masses (non-elites).
    Pop Culture
  4. the belief that another culture is superior to one's own
    Xenocentrism
  5. Which theoretical perspective views society as having a system of interdependent inherently connected parts?
    Structural Functionalism
  6. involving the way individuals present themselves through clothing and accessories
    Fashion
  7. emphasizes the role of power, inequality, and social conflict in shaping cultural elements
    Conflict Theory
  8. a reaction to moving to a new cultural environment where the language, customs, and symbols are different from your own
    Culture Shock
  9. these are protected with laws and other formal sanctions. In most societies, for instance, homicide is considered immoral, and it’s punishable by law.
    Mores
  10. a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or against the prevailing social norm.
    Counterculture
  11. An example of material culture
    A flag
  12. Cultural products esteemed for their association with intelligence, sophistication, and class, once catering primarily to the elite
    High Culture
  13. culturally specific standards by which people assess desirability, goodness, and beauty, These guide behavior and decision-making
    Values
  14. how people interact, express themselves
    Language
  15. Expectations to abide by the formal and informal norms of a society
    Social Conformity
  16. a socially accepted but not morally significant norm
    Folkway
  17. gestures, signs, objects, signals, and words these are all
    Symbols
  18. You belong to a radio club. This is considered your
    Subculture
  19. common features, practices, or beliefs found in every known culture across the globe
    Cultural Universals
  20. OK stands for
    Oll Correct
  21. judging other cultures based on the standards of one's own culture
    Ethnocentrism
  22. Non-material Culture
  23. Explicitly stated rules with specific punishments
    Formal Norms
  24. cultural standards and values a society claims to uphold, while the actual behaviors and practices might deviate from these standards
    Ideal Culture