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What does culture refer to in sociology?
Shared practices, values, and beliefs of a group
What does the term 'sociological imagination' refer to?
Understanding individual lives in relation to history and social structure
How does food studies approach the topic of food?
'Systems' perspective looking at relationships and patterns surrounding food
What does being critical in social sciences and humanities research primarily involve?
Questioning facts and power structures
What does Intersectionality address according to the text?
Marginalization based on multiple overlapping categories
In the context of reflecting on identities, what does the wheel showing the relationship between identity and power suggest?
The closer to the rim, the more poverty you hold
Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 lenses to view Foodscape according to the text?
Media representation
What does food culture mainly focus on according to the text?
Meanings of food and cultural norms
What is a key characteristic of food studies as mentioned in the text?
It integrates two or more disciplines into a single approach
Learn about the fundamental concepts in sociology such as society, culture, micro-level and macro-level analysis, and the sociological imagination. This quiz covers the basics of sociology and helps to understand human behavior in group settings.
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