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SYG Midterm
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Sociology
Undergraduate 1
10/12/2009

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Term
Individual Identity
Definition
Personal Traits by which we define ourselves in relation to other individuals
Term
Social Identity
Definition
Group membership by which we define ourselves in relationship to others
Term
individual identities
Definition
psychologists tend to focus on ______ ______
Term
social identities
Definition
sociologists tend to focus on ____ _____
Term
what makes sociology unique is the effort to understand how individual lives are shaped by the broader social context
Definition
what makes sociology unique is the effort to understand how ____ _____ are shaped by the _____ ______ ______
Term
sociologists seek to discover patterns and draw generalizations about society and social groups
Definition
sociologists seek to discover _______ and draw ________ about society and social groups
Term

Religious Composition of US

Protestant (Baptist, Methodist, etc) 53%

Catholic 24%

Jewish 1.7%

Other (Muslim, Buddhist, etc) 7.4%

No Religion (atheist, agnostic) 13.7%

Definition

Religious Composition of US

Protestant (Baptist, Methodist, etc) ____

Catholic ____

Jewish ____

Other (Muslim, Buddhist, etc) ____

No Religion (atheist, agnostic) ____

Term

Hispanic 13%

African American 12%

Native American 1%

Asian 4%

"White" 70%

Definition

Hispanic ___

African American ___

Native American ___

Asian ____

"White" ____

Term
more than 50% minority
Definition
what does Texas, New Mexico, Hawaii, and California all have in common??
Term
13
Definition
general amount of years of education for average American?
Term
30% of all adults that have a 4 year college degree?
Definition
___% of all adults that have a 4 year college degree?
Term

13% of population consider poverish

24% of black people live in poverty

35% of poor ppl are children

Definition

__% of population consider poverish

__% of black people live in poverty

__% of poor ppl are children

Term

household/family income in florida/jacksonville: $55,000

 

20% of population > $100,000

Definition

average household/family income in florida/jacksonville: $_____

 

__% of population > $100,000

Term
Stereotypes
Definition
overgeneralized statement about the traits or behaviors applies to all members of a particular group
Term

both

both

Definition
is a stereotype positive or negative? generalization?
Term
generalizations
Definition
general statement about the traits of behaviors of members of a particular group
Term
Income of "Asians": $53,000 to $79,000
Definition
Income of "Asians": _______ to ________
Term
Sex
Definition

set of biological distinctions that differentiates males and females

 

"Biological Distinctions"

Term
intersexuals
Definition
individuals who with a congential anatomy of the reproductive and sexual system; born with "ambiguous" sex characteristics
Term

Intersexual Examples and Facts

XXY (Kleinfelter's Syndrome)

XYY (Super Masculine)

-may comprise 5% of all newborns, but 1:3000 chance of occuring

Definition

Intersexual Examples and Facts

___ (Kleinfelter's Syndrome)

___ (Super Masculine)

-may comprise _% of all newborns, but 1:_____ chance of occuring

Term
Gender
Definition

set of social distinctions that differentiate men and women

 

"Social Distinctions"

Term
The Essentialist Perspective
Definition
sees gender differences rooted primarily in biology; gendered differences are fixed and immutable
Term
Social Constructional Perspective
Definition
Sees gender differences as roomted primarily in social arrangements
Term
Cross-cultural research (Murdock collected on societies all over the world), Parental Roles in the US, and Sworn Virgins
Definition
what are three examples of the flexibility of Gender Roles (historically, cross-culturally, and biographically)
Term
Sexual Orientation
Definition
refers to sex (or gender?) for whom one feels erotic or romantic desire
Term

Kinsey Scale Findings Among Men (1940s)

0: 50%

1-5: 46%

6: 4%

Definition

Kinsey Scale Findings Among Men (1940s)

0: __%

1-5: __%

6: _%

Term

Kinsey Scale

0: Exclusively heterosexual

1-5: bi-sexual; "predominantly" homo/hetero

6: Exclusively homosexual

Definition

Kinsey Scale

0: Exclusively _____

1-5: bi-sexual; "predominantly" homo/hetero

6: Exclusively ____

Term
Xq28
Definition
the gay gene?
Term
looking at the social cultural context in which that act takes place
Definition
you cannot understand a particular sexual act without..?
Term

Age at First Intercourse

Today: ~17

Grandparents Generation: ~18

Parents Generation: ~17.5

 

By age 19, 75% of people have done it

By age 25, pretty much everyone has done it

Definition

Age at First Intercourse

Today: ~__

Grandparents Generation: ~__

Parents Generation: ~___

 

By age 19, ___% of people have done it

By age __, pretty much everyone has done it

Term

Number of Sexual Partners

 

average adult has about 5 sexual partners

25% of adults have had one partner

20% of adults have had more than 10

 

Definition

Number of Sexual Partners

 

average adult has about _ sexual partners

__% of adults have had one partner

__% of adults have had more than 10

Term

categorizing people into groups "can" be helpful

 

positive: doing so helps us interact with others (it makes social life as easy as possible)

 

negative: it can limit our ability to see a person's uniqueness (result into descrimination)

Definition
Why do humans tend to categorize others, especially in terms of race, gender, age, social class, etc? What are the positive/negative aspects of this categorizing?
Term

male and females use differnet parts of the brain to respond to stimuli

 

corpus callosum: communicate well btwn left and right brain (women)

 

More Testoterone -> more competitive/aggressive

Definition
[Essentialist Perspective] What evidence is there that gender differences are rooted in biology (brain, hormones, etc)
Term
stereotypical roles of men and women
Definition
What is the Bem Adrogyny Scale? What were the results of the exercise from our class?
Term

We mean that although there is a biological basis to many of our sexual desires and behaviors, these desires are, to a great extent, a HUMAN CREATION

 

it is human beings who define what is considered normal and what particular sex acts mean

 

broader social and historical context plays a role in shaping these definitions

Definition
What does it mean for sexuality/sexual orientation to be socially constructed?
Term

lesbian: < 2%

gay: 3%

Definition
About what percentage of the adult population identifies as gay/lesbian?
Term
not much fluctuation at all. from 17-18 y/o
Definition
How has the age at which people begin having sex change over the last 40 years or so?
Term

being married helps, as does education, race, and religion

 

race and education are strong "predictors"; religion is a slight predictor

Definition
How and why is a person's "social location" related to their sexual enjoyment (especially in terms of orgasms in women) and how is it related to their sexual variety and liklihood of participating in oral sex?
Term
Race
Definition
socially contructed label to describe percieved biological/physical characteristics
Term
Race deals with (percieved) biological differences, while ethniticity deals with cultural differences
Definition
Race deals with (percieved) ________ differences, while ethniticity deals with _______ differences
Term

humans created these categorizes and from time to time, redefine them.

 

Examples:

Brazil (many races) compared to US (less)

History: 0 - 5 - 10 - 6 (the amount of races thru history)

Definition
What does it mean to say that race is "socially constructed"?
Term

over time, jews, the irish, and others "became white"

 

(biologically, nothing has changed)

 

in part, they became white by becoming middle class

Definition
What is the race of a Jewish or Irish person? what does this tell us about the social construction of race?
Term
racialization
Definition
process by which racial categoizations are made
Term

1:40 (2.4%)

 

least: white women

most: Asian

 

a new "raceless" society

-while racial boundaries may be fading, they are not disappearing at the same pace for all groups-

Definition
How many (what percent) Americans identify as "multiracial"? In which group is it that most/least common to marry outside of one's own racial/ethnic group? What is the suggestion about race in the future??
Term

The US is the most unequal industrialized country in the world

 

-Same countries are less economically developed

-the rich are becoming richer and everyone else is becoming poorer

-jobs most people were doing have gone away, unions have lost their strength

Definition
How unequal is the US in terms of wealth and income? How does the level of inequality in the US compare to other countries?
Term

unions have lost their strength and less jobs are available

 

The rich are getting richer while everyone else becomes poor

 

some countries have a low level of economic development

Definition
How has the level of income/wealth inequality in the US changed over the last 30-40? what kinds of factors account for these trends?
Term

Human Capital Theories: lack of effort, motivation, planning for the future; lack of education and job skills

 

encourage poor to improve their work ethic, enhance education, and job skills

 

too many low wage and part time jobs, cannot solve poverty at social level

Definition
social class inequalities in the US can be explained on the microlevel using culture of poverty and human capital theories. What are these theories? What are their strengths and weaknesses?
Term

the macro level shows inequality as being necessary in order to ensure progress and motivation. Micro level tries to improve these conditions

 

Micro-social inequality exists due to individual behaviors and abilities

 

Macro-social inequality exists because it is built into the social structure and is fundamental

Definition
how do macro-level explanations of social inequality compare to micro-level explainations? what is their core difference?
Term

micro: by encouraging the poor to improve work ethic and work hard for what they have, enhance educational and job skills (TRAIN HARDER)

 

macro: inequality is necessary in order to ensure progress and motivation (IMPLEMENT NEW RULES)

Definition
From a micro-level perspective how do you fix socioeconomic inequality? from a macro-level perspective, how do you fix socioeconomic inequality?
Term

Primary socialization plays a strong role, peers, media, and school

 

develop awareness of their own gender; attribute positive characteristics to their own sex/gender

 

parents are more gentle with girls and boys are allowed to be rough

Definition
What kinds of lessons do children learn while growing up? What kind of "gender training" do we recieve from our parents?
Term
social location
Definition
sociologists tend to focus on social identities
Term
the cirriculum 5 boys:2 girls (story books), peer interactions, territory and space, sports
Definition
What kinds of gender lessons are learned in school? Especially what differences did sadker and sadker uncover in their studies of gender in elementary school?
Term
Ethnicity
Definition

Refers to a shared cultural heritage

 

-includes language, religion, ancestory, history

Term
Income
Definition
Money, wages, or payments that people recieve from occupations or investments
Term

Median household income:$48,000

In Florida: ~$45,000
In Jax: ~$10,000-110,000
Asian-American: ~$57,000
Hipanics: ~$34,000
African-Americans: ~$30,000

Definition

Median household income:$           

In Florida: ~$         
In Jax: ~$        
Asian-American: ~$        
Hipanics: ~$        
African-Americans: ~$        

Term
Wealth
Definition
Accumulated assets in the form of valued goods, such as savings, real estate, art, jewerly, etc.
Term
"Freedom to..."
Definition
  • Individualistic
  • Lower taxes, limited government involvement
Term
"Freedom from...."
Definition
  • Communal
  • Higher taxes, greater government involvement
Term
Culture of Poverty (Micro)
Definition

People are poor because they do not value hard work, do not know how to delay gratification

 

Others are wealthy becuase they have a good work ethic and work hard for what they have

 

Solution Encouragement the poor to improve their work ethic and adopt the right values

Term
Human Capital (Micro)
Definition

People are poorer because they lack necessary educational and job skills

 

Others are wealthy because they possess valuable educational credentials and job skills

 

Solution Enhance educational and job skills

Term
Davis-Moore Thesis (Macro)
Definition

Views inequality as a positive, functional thing

 

Inequality is necessary in order to ensure progress and motivation

Term
Conflict Perspective (Macro)
Definition
Views inequality as a negitive, expoiltative thing. And costly
Term
Socialization
Definition
Life-long process by which we learn our society's culture and develop our individual and social identities (race, class, gender, etc.)
Term
Men outnumber women on TV and in top grossing movies 3:1

nAmong television writers, producers, and directors, men outnumber women 4:1

nMinorities comprise about 30% of the population, but only 22% of movie and television roles

nYet there are now entire TV stations devoted to various race/ethnic groups, women, “queer” audiences, etc.

 

Definition

What are studies of media representation? What do we learn from these studies?

 

Term
Gender "training"
Definition
Part of being male or female is shaped by our biology, to a great extent. We must learn this role through socialization.
Term
Lingustic Sexism
Definition

Way in which language devalues members of one sex (usually women)

 

Language is not "gender neutral"

Term

Studies of media framing show that "Casting" Decisions tend to reflect and reinforce existing stereotypes.

Men tend to play more diverse roles than women

nMinorities are overrepresented in comedic and criminal roles

nWorking-class men are irresponsible buffoons (Homer Simpson, King of Queens) or bigots (Archie Bunker)

nGay men are obsessed with sex and fashion (Stanford Blatch, Queer Eye)

nSome people are more likely than others to be shown as victims of crimes (others as perpetrators)

Definition
What are studies of media framing? what do we learn from these studies?
Term

Slide 13Children who are heavy viewers tend to have more stereotypical gender beliefs compared to children who are light viewers

 

 

nHeavy viewers tend to overestimate the crime rate and are more fearful, especially of minorities

nHeavy viewers tend to overestimate how wealthy most Americans are; they also spend more and save less.

Slide 12Cultivation analysis = long-term consequences

 

Definition
Study of media effects and "cultivation analysis"? What do we learn from these studies?
Term
nMen and women talk differently; they have different styles and different goals

-Women use language to establish intimacy and make connections while men use language to establish status and independence

nWomen talk all the time?!?!  Blah, blah, blah…

n-Yes and no

n-Men tend to interrupt more (and for different reasons?) and take up more physical space while talking

 

Definition
What can we learn about language differences between men and women from the research of Deborah Tannen? Who talks more? How do they use talk for different purposes?
Term

Average # of t.v. sets in U.S. homes: 2.4

 

Average # of hours the t.v. is on per day: 5

 

Average # of hours a child spends in front of a screen per day:4+

 

 

Who tends to watch more?

Age +

Lower income/less education +

Nonwhites +

Women +

Definition
In general, how much television/media do Americans take in every day? How do these patterns vary by race, gender, age, etc?
Term
Media Representation
Definition

Men outnumber women on TV and in top grossing movies

 

Among TV writers, producers, and directors; men outnumber

 

Minorities compromise 30% of the population, but only 22% of the movie and TV roles

Term
Semantic Derogation
Definition
Terms where the male equivelent has a positive (powerful) connotation and the female equivelent has a negative (inferior)
Term
Media Framing
Definition

"Casting" decisions tend to reflect and reinforce existing sterotypes

 

Men tend to play more diverse roles than women

 

Minorities ar overrepresented in comedic and criminal roles

 

Working-class men are irresponible baffons

 

Gay men are obsessed with sex and fashion

Term
Symbolic annihilation
Definition
Some lives of people arent worth watching
Term
Media Effect
Definition

Heavy watchers are different in many ways - even when we control for other traits, like race, education, social class, etc.

 

Children who are heavy watchers tend to have more stereotypical gender beliefs compared to children who are light viewers.

 

Heavy viewers tend to overestimate the crime rate and are more fearful, especially of minorities

Term
  • Average # of TV sets in US homes:  2.4 
  • Average # of hours the TV is on per day: 
  • Average # of hours a child spends in front of a screen per day:  4+ 
Definition
  • Average # of TV sets in US homes:     
  • Average # of hours the TV is on per day:    
  • Average # of hours a child spends in front of a screen per day:     
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