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GROUPS AND INSTITUTIONS

 As group size increases, intensity of relationships decreases, while overall stability
increases
 Exclusivity occurs as members limit interactions to within the group
o Cliques form around social characteristics as age, gender, class, race, or
ethnicity
o Social closer- ability of groups to exclude outsiders or "undesirables" from
participating or enjoying resources
 In-group and out-group- boundaries
 When you identify in a group, there's inevitably people who
don't identify that way
 Economic, Cultural, and Social Capital
o Structuralism- idea that there exists an overarching structure within which
culture and other aspects of society must be understood
 Structures- economic, cultural, and social capital
 Constrains our practice and influence the way we behave and
how we interact with other people
o Pierre Bourdieu- forms of capital or social currency stem from our
membership in different groups
 Bourdieu's Types of Capital
o Economic- money and material that can be used to produce goods and
services
 Approach to grocery shopping
 Keep running tab of cost in your head vs. just
tossing it in the cart
o Cultural- informal, interpersonal skills, habits, manners, linguistic styles,
tastes, and lifestyles
 Embodied, objectified, and institutionalized
 Do you know how to make something last until you
know more money is coming
 Ordering at a restaurant all in French
 What kids of clothes are you wearing
 Language- essential part- how you speak
 Accent, dialogue, slang associated with
particular ethnic group
 Way you speak projects cultural capital
 Can learn another social class- risk dissociating
yourself from where you came from
o Social- personal connections and networks that enable people to
accomplish goals and extend influence
 Influenced by socioeconomic class, gender, race, and
intersection of all three
 Example- social networks, gender, and relationship to people's
information about job leads
 Who you know

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