Answer the following questions in review for our Unit test which covers Culture (ch2) and Social Movements (ch 21). The word in bold will be used in a word bank that will be used in a bingo game for our test review.
Culture Chapter 2
- What is culture and how important is it in our culture?
- What is the difference between material and non-material culture?
- Who is William Sumner and what impact has he had on Sociology?
- What is meant by cultural relativism? Think of one example from our class. IE Movie
- How do symbolic culture and non-material culture fit together?
- What are gestures and what do sociologists say about the universality of gestures?
- How are the following aspects of languagelinked together: Communication, Symbols, and Culture.
- Explain one example in which the author of this text experienced culture shock?
- What is meant by being ethnocentric?
- How does the Sapir-Whorf hypothesisaffect language?
- What is a moral holiday? List two examples from the book.
- List two examples from the book of sub-cultures. Be able to reference them.
- List two examples of countercultures from the book. Be able to reference them.
- What makes up a pluralistic society?
- Who is Robin Williams and define the following US values: Material comfort and efficiency.
- How are value clusters formed? What are they based on?
- What is meant by value contradictions and what can it often lead to?
- What are the four emergent values and what does this mean?
- What do Sociobiologist mean when they say humans are prisoners of their own genes? (Page 57)
- What did sociologist William Ogden mean by cultural lag?
- How does cultural diffusion work? How might this be illustrated in Milwaukee?
- What occurs when values clash in culture wars?
- What are the differences between positive and negative sanctions?
- How do norms shape and alter our behavior? What do they set?
- What is the difference between ideal and real culture?
- How did George Murdock affect the study of culture?
- How can cultural leveling help in understanding similarities within cultures?
- How is the picture in page 48 a great example of a more?
Collective Behavior and Social Movements Ch 21
- Discuss what collective behavior is and how it relates to actions such as lynchings.
- What did Charles Mackay note about country folks behavior in a crowd?
- What term did Robert Park use to explain the back and forth communication between members of a group?
- How does Richard Berk incorporate economics into sociology and the study of crown behavior?
- What does Herbert Blumer add to the understanding of crowd behavior?
- Who is Gustave LeBon and how did his study of collective mind help us better understand crowd behavior?
- Define what Turner and Killian described as emergent norms. Be able to identify each of their differences.
- What is a moral panic and give one example from the book.
- What is a riot and give one example from the book.
- What are some of the background conditions that effect why urban riots occur?
- What is the importance of a precipitating event?
- How does role extension work and what was the example used in the book to help explain it?
- Describe what how rumors are created and why they exist.
- What did psychologist Hadley Cantril state was the reasoning behind the panic behind the War of the Worlds?
- What are crazes and what are two examples from the book?
- What are the different types of social movements? Be able to differentiate which levels they target.
- Sociologist Alfred and Elizabeth Lee discusses how propaganda plays a part in social movements. Be able to understand concepts such as the “Plain Folks” strategy.
- How does the mass society theoryhelp to explain why people join social movements?
- How does the Deprivation Theory help to explain why people join social movements?
- Who is one of the most important gatekeepers in the movement’s success in social movements?
Use the following word bank to complete your Ch2 & 21 Bingo Sheet
Culture
Material and Non Material Culture
William Sumner
Cultural Relativism
Symbolic Culture
Gestures
Language
Language
Culture Shock
Ethnocentric
Sapir Whorf Hypothesis
Moral Holiday
Sub Cultures
Robin Williams
Value Clusters
Value Contradictions
Emergent Norms
Sociobiologist
Cultural Lag
Cultural Diffusion
Culture Wars
Positive and Negative Sanctions
Ideal and Real Culture
George Murdock
Cultural Leveling
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Collective Behavior and Social Movements
Collective Behavior
Charles Mackay
Robert Park
Richard Berk
Herbert Blumer
Gustave LeBon
Turner and Killian Emergent Norms
Moral Panic
Riot
Urban Riots
Precipitating events
Role Extension
Rumors
War of the Worlds
Crazes
Types of social movements
Alfred and Elizabeth Lee
Mass Society Theory
Deprivation Theory
Gatekeepers