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26 May, 11:51:55
- Ethnocentrism - the belief in the superiority of one’s own ethnic group (p. 23)
- Hegemony - the dominance of one group over others (p. 34)
- Stratification - the division of society into layers based on social status (p. 45)
- Patriarchy - a social system in which men hold primary power and authority (p. 56)
- Intersectionality - the interconnected nature of social categories such as race, gender, and class (p. 67)
- Cultural relativism - the idea that a person’s beliefs and values should be understood in the context of their own culture (p. 78)
- Socialization - the process of learning and internalizing the norms and values of society (p. 89)
- Symbolic interactionism - a theoretical perspective that focuses on the role of symbols and language in shaping social interactions (p. 100)
- Structural functionalism - a theoretical perspective that views society as a complex system with interdependent parts that work together to maintain stability (p. 111)
- Conflict theory - a theoretical perspective that views society as a struggle for power and resources between different groups (p. 122)
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