問題一覧
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positive effect of organic groups is
rootedness
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study about person in the community.
Sociology
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this has affected how an individual builds and develops his or her self identity.
Modernization
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It enables him or her to express individualism and creativity
I
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imply less freedom and greater social conformity.
organic group
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____is that part of the self that is unsocialized and spontaneous.
I
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a production system involving both competitive product markets and the commodification (putting a price tag) of labor power.
Capitalism
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Through shared understanding of symbols, gestures, and sound,____ gives the individual the capacity to express himself or herself while at the same time comprehending what list, Stage the other people are conveying.
language
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Mead sees the person as an_____.
active process
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formed as a matter of shared self-interests;
rational groups
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3 different stage of self development:
language
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is characterized as having vigorous activity and progress.
Dynamism
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The "me" and the "I" have a didactic relationship, which is_____.
like system of check and balance
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He is well known for his "theory of the Social Self.
George Herbert Mead
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He expressed that people create social networks by joining social groups.
George Simmel
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Sociologist George Simmel stated that you join these groups because your family is also a part of it, in the first place. He called it____.
organic motivation
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the social relations implied in the extensive power and machinery in all processes of production;
Industrialism
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this occur in modern societies
rational groups
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"I" presents ____ and _____.
impulse
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the level where the individual not only internalizes the other people's perspectives, he or she is also able to take into account societal rules and adheres to it.
game
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are made up of different people coming from different places.
modern societies
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individuals role-play or assume the perspective of others.
play
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is naturally occurring. and it is highly influenced by your family.
organic group
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is described as having two or more people interacting with one another, sharing similar characteristics, and whose members identify themselves as part of the group.
social group
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____exercises social control over the self. It sees to it that rules are not broken.
me
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the massive increase of power and reach by institutions, especially in government; and
Institutions of surveillance
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this refers to the ties or connections that link you to your social group.
social network
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___is the product of what the person has learned while interacting with others and with the environment.
me
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people join these groups out of their own free will. Simmel called this _____.
rational motivation
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Pre Modern society was centred on _____?.
survival