ASYLUMS: ESSAYS ON THE SOCIAL SITUATION OF MENTAL PATIENTS AND OTHER INMATES

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  • Social Theory-Sociology 322 Fall, 2007 Professor Michele Adams Exam #2 will be on Thursday, December 6, and will focus on all course material (readings, lectures, and class discussions) from Exam #1 through and including Tuesday, December 4, but it m
     

  • COHI 100 10/7/08 * ERVING GOFFMAN o careful observer o gave sociology some of the key concepts and tools for understanding how it is we order our interactions with each other o mean o but great sociologist + several best sellers made him rich * THEOR
     

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  • Final Review Questions and Brief Summary BELOW IS A VERY BRIEF SUMMARY OF TURNERS AND GOFFMANS ARTICLE, I SUGGEST YOU SKIM THE ARTICLE TO GET A BASIC GRASP. YOUR BOOK AND LECTURE EXPLICATES THE CONCEPT OF ROLE BETTER SO FOCUS ON THE BOOK AND LECTURE
     

  • SOC 1004 Exam 1 Spring 2000 Introductory Sociology First Exam - Spring 2000 Professor Michael Hughes Mark the BEST answer on the opscan sheet. An answer is correct because of something in the readings or something in the lectures. 1. According to th
     

  • SOC 1004 Exam 1 Spring 2000 Introductory Sociology First Exam - Spring 2000 Professor Michael Hughes Correct answers are in BOLD. Mark the BEST answer on the opscan sheet. An answer is correct because of something in the readings or something in t
     

  • Scott Werner Intro Soc Sociology Exam #1 4/2/2008 sociology study of human behavior and societies sociological imagination term used by C. Wright Mills that refers to the application of imaginative thought to the asking and answering of sociolog
     

  • Sociology February 22 F Covert v. Overt Hawthorn effect: People change their behavior Time Ethics and feasibility Overt => getting rid of Hawthorn effect Is it ethical to change who you are for your research? Think about the spouse abuse example: How
     

  • APPENDIX D How Aristotle, Goffman, Burke, and Sartre Approach Rhythm Classic IN-THE-BOX Situation Leadership is expanded to understanding Rhythms. Rhythm is possibly unknown to you. Here is an introduction: Rhythm for Aristotle (350 BCE) was too obvi
     

  • Tara Loughman January 30, 2008 Sociology 101 Sec. 202 Prof. Jumana Khalifeh Reflection Paper #1 Throughout the first few weeks of my introduction to sociology class we have gone over the basics of sociology, such as what it is, how it is present in o
     

  • Auguste Comte Credited with being the founder of sociology, coined the term sociology Urged Sociologist to use systematic observations, experimentation, and comparative historical analysis. Divided the study of sociology into social statics and socia
     

  • Environment and Society Class notes Days Missed: 1 Grades Total Points (10/400) Quiz 1: 10/10 Quiz 4: Quiz 2: Quiz 5: Quiz 3: Final Exam: Position Letter: Midterm: Short Paper 1: Short Paper 2: 1/16/08 What is sociology? - the systematic study of h
     

  • Policing Fall, 2007 Professor Margaret Beare Lecture #1 "FACTS" Course will try to put `facts' into perspective i.e. the Foucault notion of the link between knowledge and power. The one equates to the other. The ability to not only define situa
     

  • Theories of Deviance 2/20/2008 3 Perspectives o 1. Structural (Macro level) o 2. Cultral (Meso level) o 3. Interactionist (Micro) Structural Perspective o Macro level o Abstract o Largest unit of analysis o Political, legal, economic structures C
     

  • Chapter 4: Social Structure and Social Interaction Levels of Sociological Analysis Macrosociology Large-Scale Features of Social Life Microsociology Focus on Social Interaction 1 Chapter 4: Social Structure and Social Interaction 2 Chapte