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Using Boundless Presentations

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Social Interaction

Understanding Social Interaction

Types of Social Interaction

Elements of Social Interaction

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Understanding Social Interaction

Ethnomethodology

Dramaturgy Understanding Social Interaction

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Nonverbal Communication

Exchange

Cooperation Conflict Competition Stereotypes in Everyday Life

Personal Space Eye Contact Applied Body LanguageTypes of Social Interaction

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Social Status

Role Theory

Role Conflict Culture Social Class Groups

Social Institutions Social Networks Virtual WorldsElements of Social Interaction

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Key terms

abuse Physical or verbal maltreatment; injury.acculturation

A process by which the culture of an isolated society changes on contact with a different one, especially a more advanced society.agnosticism The view that the existence of God or of all deities is unknown, unknowable, unproven, or unprovable.avatar The physical embodiment of an idea or concept; a personification.

Back Stage Actions that only occur when the audience is not around.body language Nonverbal communication by means of facial expressions, eye behavior, gestures, posture, and the like; often thought to be involuntary.Coerced Cooperation It is when cooperation between individuals is forced.dyad A pair of things standing in particular relation; dyadic relation.

Emblem Gestures They vary by cultural space so widely that a common gesture in one context is offensive in another.emoticon A graphical representation, either in the form of an image or made up of ASCII characters, of a particular emotion of the writer.

ethnomethodology An academic discipline that attempts to understand the social orders people use to make sense of the world through analyzing their accounts and descriptions of their day-to-day experiences.evolution

gradual directional change, especially one leading to a more advanced or complex form; growth; development

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eye contact

The condition or action of looking at another human or animal in the eye.Flirting It is a playful activity involving verbal communication and also body language to indicate an interest in a deeper romantic or sexual relationship.

Formal Institutions They are those that are created with the intention of governing human behavior.Front Stage Actions that are visible to the audience and are part of the performance.Harold Garfinkel He is known for establishing and developing ethnomethodology as a field of inquiry in sociology.

heuristic An experience-based technique for problem solving, learning, and discovery. Examples include using a rule of thumb or making an educated guess.heuristic An experience-based technique for problem solving, learning, and discovery. Examples include using a rule of thumb or making an educated guess.hierarchy Any group of objects ranked so that everyone but the topmost is subordinate to a specified group above it.Impression Management

In sociology and social psychology, impression management is a goal-directed conscious or unconscious process in which people attempt to influence the perceptions of other people about a person, object or event; they do so by regulating and controlling information in social interaction.Informal Institutions They are those that are not designed to regulate conduct, but often end up doing so as members seek to conform to communal standards.

ingroup It is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies themselves as a memberinnate

Inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate eloquence.

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Legitimate Heuristic

Generally, a heuristic that imports positive generalizations to a particular person.Matthew Effect The idea that those who have control will maintain control.

nature versus nurture debate The nature versus nurture debate concerns the relative importance of an individual's innate qualities ("nature," i.e., nativism, or innatism) versus personal experiences ("nurture," i.e., empiricism or behaviorism) in determining or causing individual differences in physical and behavioral traits.node They are the individual actors within the networks, and ties are the relationships between the actors.oculesics

The study of eye contact as a form of body language.outgroup It is a social group to which an individual does not identify.paralanguage The non-verbal elements of speech, and to a limited extent of writing, used to modify meaning and convey emotion, such as pitch, volume, and intonation.personal space The physical space closely surrounding a person, which, if encroached upon, can lead to discomfort, anger or anxiety.Pierre Bourdieu

A twentieth century French sociologist who developed the notion of social capital.posture The way a person holds and positions their body.prestige

A measure of how good the reputation of something or someone is, or how favorably something or someone is regarded.rewards A gift given for positive reinforcement.

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role conflict

A conflict between or among the roles corresponding to two or more statuses in one individual.self-neglect It refers to behaviors that threaten the person's own health and safety.

Social Conflict The struggle for agency or power within a society.Social Exchange Theory It advances the idea that relationships are essential for life in society and that it is in one's interest to form relationships with others. Of course, whether or not it is in an individual's interest to form a relationship with a specific person is a calculus that both parties must perform.social facts

the values, cultural norms, and social structures which transcend the individual and are capable of exercising a social constraintsocial group A collection of humans or animals that share certain characteristics, interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity.Social Interaction A social exchange between two or more individuals.Social Network Analysis It is the study of social networkssocioeconomics

The branch of economics that deals with social aspects.stereotype A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image of a group of people or things.

Three-Class Model It includes the "rich," the "middle class," and the "poor. "Ties They are the various types of connections between nodes.

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Unintentional Cooperation

It is a form of cooperation in which individuals do not necessarily intend to cooperate, but end up doing so because of aligning interests.Virtual World It is an online community that takes the form of a computer-based simulated environment through which users can interact with one another.

Voluntary Cooperation It is cooperation to which all parties consent.White Collar Workers The term white-collar worker refers to a person who performs professional, managerial, or administrative work, in contrast with a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor. Typically white collar work is performed in an office or cubicle.work/family conflict

A conflict one faces when one must choose between family needs and work obligations.worth It is having a value of; proper to be exchanged for.Zero Sum Game The idea that if group A acquires any given resource, group B will be unable to acquire it.

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Elizabeth Warren

Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren claimed membership to Native American groups in her 2012 campaign, raising questions about what it means to belong to a group.

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Family Taught Gender Roles

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Flirting Instruction

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High culture

Ballet is traditionally considered high culture.

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Nonverbal communication

One can tell that this couple is in love through nonverbal exchange. Obviously, the picture doesn't talk, but from the couple's posture, facial expressions, and clothing, one can tell that they're getting married.

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Clothing

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U.S. Poverty Rate 1959-2009

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Max Weber

Max Weber and Wilhelm Dilthey introduced verstehen—understanding behaviors—as goal of sociology.

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Performance Stage

Erving Goffman uses the metaphor of a stage to explain human behavior in everyday life.

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Harold Garfinkel

Sociologist Harold Garfinkel was responsible for the development of ethnomethodology.

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Eye Contact in Painting

Two figures lock eyes in Caravaggio's The Fortune Teller.

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Facebook as a Social Network

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Virtual Worlds

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World of Warcraft

This is a still from World of Warcraft, a popular online game in which players direct avatars who interact with one another.

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Pierre Bourdieu

According to Bourdieu's 1979 work Distinction, social capital is just as significant a factor in social status as economic capital.

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Stereotyping of Police Officers

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Cooperation in Politics

Without cooperation, Congress would be unable to create any laws.

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Competitive Sport

All competitive sports are examples of competition for prestige.

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Diagram of a Network

Individuals in groups are connected to each other by social relationships.

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Formal institutions

The United States Congress, housed in the Capitol Building, is one example of a formal institution.

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Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe has been described as the ultimate flirt. Does this photograph fit that perception? Does it have anything to do with her body language?

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War

War is the classic example of conflict: one army is attempting to maintain control of resources (land, weapons, morale) so that the other army cannot have them.

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Elderly Women Gathering

This image shows that elderly people can be active, social, and in good spirits.

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Social Exchange Theory

This clip outlines the tenets of social exchange theory.

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Attribution

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