PPT-Social Stratification Chapter 9
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Systems of Stratification social stratification division of society into categories ranks or classes can be based on either achieved or ascribed status can be open
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Systems of Stratification social stratification division of society into categories ranks or classes can be based on either achieved or ascribed status can be open or closed Systems of Stratification. Stratification Essential Questions. EQ1: How does the caste system in India differ from the social class system in the US?. EQ2: How . do functionalist and conflict theorists differ in their explanation of stratification. Learning objectives . Define . the terms social class and life chances. Identify . links between social class and life chances. Explain . sociologists’ views on class and life chances. Key terms. 1) Ascribed status: Social position is fixed at birth.. and hypoxia . on . monthly to inter-annual . timescales. … plus. . Is . hypoxic event timing related to spring-neap . cycles?. Codiga. . (GSO. ). Mar 21, 2013. Monthly to inter-annual timescales. 1. Social Inequality. . refers to any differences that result in some people having more socially valued characteristics than others (. Holborn. & Langley 2002, 6). . Social Stratification. is the hierarchical ordering of groups in society (. By: . Nhung. Ho, Tiffany Tang, and Truong Nguyen. Gender Stratification. Gender stratification: Inequality of status between males and females. Gender stereotypes: preconceived ideas/guidelines on how to act (based on gender). Statistics. the process of dividing members of the population into homogeneous subgroups before sampling. In general, stratification is used to gain efficiency. If variability is primarily . between. How is social stratification related to social class?. How do you think these pictures illustrate Stratification?. Social Stratification:. the layers of people who . pocess. unequal shares of scarce resources, particularly income, wealth, power and prestige.. How are societies divided?. Why are all societies stratified?. What motivates people within society?. How do elites control the populace?. Marx and Weber. (. at it again). Marx. Proletariat v. Bourgeoisie. Ch. 7. I began to see a trend of articles like this one around the recession and shortly after. Ask yourself, why do people play the lotto? What kind of people play the lotto (do rich billionaires play it for example, or working/poor classes? Think critically - if there is a spike in sales of lotto tickets, what does that say about the economy, about society, about people? Desperate? Hopeful? . Social stratification =. The ranking of people in a society into a hierarchy based on class, gender, ethnicity and/or age. In a stratified society, there is an unequal distribution of things that are perceived as valuable (e.g. in North America, people who upper class are more likely to have a better education, live in larger homes, own more goods, etc. than those in the middle or lower classes). Explain the interconnectedness between stratification, economics, politics, subsistence, and kinship. . Demonstrate and understanding of basic concepts in cultural anthropology. . Distinguish between open and closed systems. . Introduction to US Social Stratification. Social Stratification. - Is the system of social standing within a society. Major Factors in Social Standing. Wealth . Income. Race. Education. Power. US Social Stratification. A system society uses to rank its citizens into a hierarchy (rank) of classes. Exist in every human society and culture. Unequal distribution of society’s rewards. Examples. Estate System (Feudal Europe). SUSMITA ROY. 27.09.21. Social Stratification vs Social . Differentiation. The difference between social stratification and social differentiation is subtle as they both are closely related terms. When speaking of the society, and also in the discipline of sociology, you may have heard of the terms, social stratification and social differentiation. In the society, people are categorized based on their income, occupation, social status and other factors. .
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