Sociology Glossary Endterm Assignment PDF
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This document is a sociology endterm assignment, requiring students to define key sociological concepts and provide examples. The document covers a wide range of topics, including socialization, deviance, family, migration, and social inequality.
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# Sociology **Teacher:** Assem Kusmanova, Ph.D candidate on Sociology, senior lecturer at Astana IT University ## Name of task: Checking the Glossary ## Description: - This is your endterm assignment. - Each student must answer 4 questions from the list. - You need to give a detailed definiti...
# Sociology **Teacher:** Assem Kusmanova, Ph.D candidate on Sociology, senior lecturer at Astana IT University ## Name of task: Checking the Glossary ## Description: - This is your endterm assignment. - Each student must answer 4 questions from the list. - You need to give a detailed definition to the concept and provide an example to support the definition. - The value of each question is 25%. - For instance, if the student does not answer for 1 question, the grade will be 75%. ## Questions 1. Socialization 2. Agents of socialization 3. Primary socialization 4. Secondary socialization 5. Personal identity 6. Social identity 7. Deviance (deviation) 8. Crime 9. Violent crime 10. Nonviolent crime 11. Corporate crime 12. Victimless crime 13. Delinquency 14. Strain theory of deviation 15. Labelling theory of deviation 16. Social control theory of deviation 17. Broken window theory 18. Social control 19. Informal social control 20. Formal social control 21. Sanctions 22. Anomie 23. Family 24. Marriage 25. Nuclear family 26. Extended family 27. Monogamy 28. Polygamy 29. Polygyny 30. Polyandry 31. Exogamy 32. Endogamy 33. Egalitarian family 34. Patrilineal family 35. Matrilineal family 36. Neo-local family 37. Matrilocal family 38. Patrilocal family 39. Second shift 40. Instrumental tasks within the family 41. Expressive tasks within the family 42. Propinquity 43. Migration 44. Immigration 45. Labor migration 46. Push and pull factors of migration 47. Urbanization 48. Social stratification 49. Slavery 50. Caste system 51. Apartheid 52. Secularization 53. Minority groups 54. Assimilation 55. "Melting pot" 56. Cultural pluralism 57. Primordialism theory of nationalism 58. Constructivist theory of nationalism 59. Totemism 60. Animism 61. Monotheism 62. Polytheism 63. Sects 64. Strong ties (Granovetter, M. S) 65. Weak ties (Granovetter, M. S) 66. Survivorship bias 67. The Matthew effect 68. Overton window 69. Iron cage 70. Social mobility 71. Open society 72. Closed society 73. Vertical social mobility 74. Upward social mobility 75. Downward social mobility 76. Horizontal social mobility 77. Social inequality 78. Social role 79. Social status 80. Ascribed status 81. Achieved status 82. Equality and Equity