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2026) Concordia University
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, a certain set of values embodied in [early] Protestantism contributed
significantly to the development of modern capitalism
an individual's self-image is based on how they think they are viewed by
others
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what kind of analogy does structural functionalism make for society?
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people who occupy different social locations (based on gender, age, race, etc)
view and live cultures differently.
a biological one - structures of the human body and the function each one
performs; part of society x fulfills y function
the knowledge and skills needed to acquire the sophisticated tastes that mark
someone as a person of high culture; the more cultural capital you have, the
higher your class
psychological school of thought which states that emphasizes the power of
learning through behavioural modification (nurture)
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what is Freud's ego?
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the earliest form of socialization, undergone in infancy and childhood
the main agent of personality; driven by the id, it is restrained by the
superego.
a certain set of values embodied in [early] Protestantism contributed
significantly to the development of modern capitalism
The capacity to shift from one perspective to the other, from the most
impersonal and remote to the most intimate features of the self (i.e., external and
internal), and to see the relationship between the two
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came up with the term "symbolic interaction" to examine the role of
meaning in how people relate to things and others; explored how
, sociologists developed and studied concepts
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Herbert Blumer: main what is the sociological
contributions imagination?`
Herbert Blumer's symbolic how does Baudrillard describe
interaction simulacra?
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Simone de Beauvoir: main contributions
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The capacity to shift from one perspective to the other, from the most
impersonal and remote to the most intimate features of the self (i.e., external and
internal), and to see the relationship between the two
existentialist; claim that "existence precedes essence" to demonstrate how
women are the second sex and therefore the Other in society
1- how you imagine you appear to others
2- how you imagine others to judge you based on your appearance
3- how you feel as a result